I am a veterinarian and Ph.D. student from Poland. I am a non-domesticated animal specialist and I will soon defend my thesis in wild boar parasitology. I have practised on 5 continents and visited almost 70 countries. I share my stories on my Instagram account.
I was a TEDxWarsaw speaker and I am passionate about teaching students. By giving people positive impact I believe that I can have an influence on them and make them sensitive to animals needs. I used to work as a model during studies so I am fighting with the 'blonde' stereotype. In the times of social media full of plastic beauties, fake smiles and women sexualization I prove that you can interest Millenials with good quality content and be a successful veterinarian, scientist and woman!
Being devoted to my work and having a mission of helping animals makes a good impact on people and I am even more motivated with all the good feedback I get from them. We can do something good every day!
You cand find some of my modelling pictures here.
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I hug downtown kitties and calm the wilder ones in the same way.This one here is perhaps too fighty too.
Look at the eyes of this python! I`m so in love with domestic snakes, fascinating creatures (even though they feed on rodents, one of my other favourite groups of animals).
What is she holding, Why is the dog n surgery? Was he shot, bc that could be a bullet she's holding. So glad she's making lives better
The first pic almost looks like a Janis Cat, but I guess it's not since there are 2 bodies in the second half of the picture.
For a long while I thought i wanted to be a Vet. I had to be honest with myself about how I knew I would not be able to emotionally handle the fact that you can't save every animal. My thoughts were proven when my fiancé and I took about 9 month old green cheek conure to the vet last week for her check up, nail and beak trim. Our vet is an exotic/avian vet who has been in practice for 30 years. He has always been a very honest man about how animals should be cared for, in other words: he will tell you when you are messing up. This has caused some people in our community to not like him because they think he lacks a good "bedside manner". While he was checking our baby out we noticed his face was getting red and finally I asked if he was alright. "I lost a patient today, a Boa I have treated for many years. It's just hard sometimes. I'm sorry." We immediately told him not to be sorry and that we understood perfectly. Veterinarians and their staff are amazingly strong people. Like police officers, firemen, and doctors; I believe they are angels among us.
You're doing an amazing job! One can see pure passion, love and devotion in these great shots. Keep up and good luck with all your endeavors!
I think it is wonderful for her to promote herself as a role model to girls and women... its extremely positive , unlike some comments.
Thank you for always giving food for thoughts, inspiring and educating posts! Wishing you all the best and further great success in what you do!
amazing veterinarian and person! keep going and never give up! you are a great motivation for people.
So you're fighting the blonde stereotype by linking to your modelling photos which are all about the blonde stereotype. That's not very smart, is it?
For a long while I thought i wanted to be a Vet. I had to be honest with myself about how I knew I would not be able to emotionally handle the fact that you can't save every animal. My thoughts were proven when my fiancé and I took about 9 month old green cheek conure to the vet last week for her check up, nail and beak trim. Our vet is an exotic/avian vet who has been in practice for 30 years. He has always been a very honest man about how animals should be cared for, in other words: he will tell you when you are messing up. This has caused some people in our community to not like him because they think he lacks a good "bedside manner". While he was checking our baby out we noticed his face was getting red and finally I asked if he was alright. "I lost a patient today, a Boa I have treated for many years. It's just hard sometimes. I'm sorry." We immediately told him not to be sorry and that we understood perfectly. Veterinarians and their staff are amazingly strong people. Like police officers, firemen, and doctors; I believe they are angels among us.
You're doing an amazing job! One can see pure passion, love and devotion in these great shots. Keep up and good luck with all your endeavors!
I think it is wonderful for her to promote herself as a role model to girls and women... its extremely positive , unlike some comments.
Thank you for always giving food for thoughts, inspiring and educating posts! Wishing you all the best and further great success in what you do!
amazing veterinarian and person! keep going and never give up! you are a great motivation for people.
So you're fighting the blonde stereotype by linking to your modelling photos which are all about the blonde stereotype. That's not very smart, is it?