Veterinarian Using New Blog Called "Your Pet, Your Vet, and You" To Inspire Others and Give Back To The Community
Veterinarian in Fairfax, Virginia, is sharing his daily experiences on a new blog with the goal of inspiring others to perform at their peak, no matter which profession they might be working in.
FAIRFAX, VA, September 24, 2010
David Jackson, VMD, has been a veterinarian for almost 40 years. In that time, he has treated both the ordinary and the extraordinary afflictions of both dogs and cats. With all the advances in veterinary medicine in recent years, Dr. Jackson felt that it was imperative to create a daily account of his experiences and share that information with pet owners all over the world with a new blog, http://www.YourPetYourVetAndYou.com."First and foremost, I created this blog to inspire others," Dr. David Jackson said. "It doesn't matter whether you are a veterinarian, engineer, pharmacist, retailer, or teacher. Whatever you do, do it to the best of your ability and give back when you can. "His outlook on giving back has provided new clients, new employees, and new knowledge in veterinary medicine.
Dr. Jackson plans to share with the world his daily experiences on the blog, and he hopes that his readers will enjoy the messages that he relates to other areas of life. "I have been blessed with a very successful practice and it is a joy to introduce veterinary medicine to others," Dr. Jackson continued. "It is a career that I love and to share that love with others is exciting." Some of the topics covered on the blog include dog breeds, the human/animal bond, medical concerns, pet loss, surgery concerns, and behavior training.
David Jackson, VMD received his undergraduate degree from Virginia Tech in 1967 and his veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1971, so he has been caring for pets for almost 40 years. Dr. Jackson has developed surgical skills and extensive experience due to his long-term special interest in orthopedic and neuro surgery. More information is available by visiting his blog at http://www.YourPetYourVetAndYou.com