Wednesday, July 30, 2008

My Hero

Here is an excerpt from a blog written by Kevin Fitzgerald, D.V.M. He is the boss dog of exotic animal medicine at Alameda East ( of Animal Planet Fame). He is also a stand up comic in his spare time and has made the rounds of vet meetings as the "entertainer". I have had the chance to see him several times and participated in a small group that he led once. He was really earthy and friendly and seemed genuinely interested in giving out the knowledge he has accumulated over the years. Anyway, he has been writing a blog about his thoughts pertaining to practice and the personal investments we all have to make. I tried to just link it here, but for some reason it wouldn't work. I just copied and pasted it.....there is more than one way to skim a blog! ( He is damned cute too with all that silvery hair, huh?)



"Do something little
As teenagers, college students, or veterinary students, we are alone with our dreams. Usually we share them with only a few people, but our dreams drive and guide us. They help shape us. More often than not, we create the future we want to face. Our dreams can also cause us some worries. I remember thinking as a student, “Will I get into veterinary school?” Then after I did, I remember thinking, “Will people come to me? Will I be a good veterinarian? Will I be competent? Will I make a difference?” We all embark on our adult lives hoping to do big things, achieve something great, make our mark.
After 25 years in small-animal practice, I have learned that life isn’t about doing something big. So what is it about, you ask. Life is about doing little good things every day. It is about thanking your staff, being patient with your clients and listening to them (even when they are annoying), and calming and being gentle with scared, sick animals. It is about smiling at people. It is about being civil. Little kindnesses are so easy to do—so simple—and they cost you nothing.When was the last time you made someone’s day with a compliment? When did you last help someone solve a problem that had nothing to do with you? When did you last give someone a second chance? (Wouldn’t you like one once in a while?) Life is not at all about doing something big; life is about stringing together fine days of quiet, gentle, good things. That is the secret of being useful, of being kind and helping others. It really isn’t very much about us. It is about linking together a life built of little kindnesses and of service. Get involved in the local science fair, referee girl’s basketball, or volunteer at Career Day. Get out there and do something little. You won’t believe how good it makes you feel.
See you next week,
Kev
About the Author

Kevin Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM, DABVP

2 comments:

Maureen said...

I'm with you on this one. I love his blogs,it's not just for vet's. He reminds us to take care of ourselves and respect others. It's really practical advice. I enjoy Emergency Vets and E Vet Interns. I've been a fan for 10 years. I have no problem watching re-runs. I do hope they continue to make more shows. I enjoy this type of reality tv. I'm impressed by his character, he's a great role model. I keep hoping some day he'll come nearby Connecticut with his comedy routine. He inspires me to be a better person. My husband often asks what "Kevin" has that he doesn't....it's simple, he's tall and Irish. I think he's a "hottie".

Lisa said...

Thanks for commenting Maureen...he is a real, genuine , sweet man.