Intern Note
Why This Blog Exists
Vet-AX Notes starts as a small thing on purpose.
Not a dashboard. Not a resource library. Not a referral funnel. Just a careful notebook from inside veterinary radiology training: what I am learning, what I am still unsure about, and what language helps make imaging more clinically useful.
The intended reader is not an abstract internet audience. It is the thoughtful GP colleague, intern, resident, or student who wants to understand how questions move from patient context to imaging interpretation to report language.
A lot of specialty medicine can look opaque from the outside. Cases arrive with incomplete histories, imperfect images, time pressure, and real uncertainty. The point of this blog is to make some of that thinking more visible without pretending that a learning note is the same thing as medical advice.
The rule for growth is simple: build only the structure needed for the writing that exists. If themes repeat, they can become tags later. If posts become hard to browse, search can come later. If resources accumulate naturally, a resource page can come later.
For now, the goal is quieter: write useful notes, protect privacy, respect primary care, and get better at asking the next question.