Friday, November 6, 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009
My CV
General Information
Surname: Cujovic
Name: Tara
Address: Ferberjeva 29, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, Europe
Date of Birth: 25.02.1983
Email address: taracujovic@gmail.com
Telephone number: +386 41 272849
Marital Status: Married
Driving Licence: Class B
Academic Training and Education
2001-2009 University of Ljubljana, Veterinary Faculty, expected date of graduation: Nov 2009 D.V.M.
1999-2001 High School, Gymnasium Bežigrad, Ljubljana, Slovenia, bilingual International Baccalaureate (English and Slovene)
1996-2001 United World College of SE Asia, Singapore, Middle School
Experience
November 2008: Budapest, Small Animal Clinic
September 2008: Small Animal Clinic, department for Internal Medicine, Veterinary Faculty Ljubljana
September 2008: Laboratory work on the sector for infectious and other diseases of animals, National Veterinary Institute, Ljubljana – HA an IH tests, PCR, RT-PCR, inoculations of antigene into embriotic eggs, isolation of RNA, electrophoresis, isolation of Leptospira interrogans.
August 2008: private clinic in Ljubljana, department for Internal Medicine and Surgical department
October 2007: Small Animal Clinic, department for Internal Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Faculty Ljubljana.
October 2006: Horse Clinic at the Veterinary Faculty Ljubljana.
Other Experience
March 2009: XXII International Congress of Small Animal Diseases, Lipica, Slovenia, 3 days
March 2009: Seminar on Therapy with Animals – dogs and horses
November 2008: Seminar on FIV
September 2008: TTOUCH Companion Animals Training – theoretical and practical seminar with Linda Tellington Jones
October 2007: Seminar on horses – The Effect of Parasite Diseases on the Equine Condition
Summer 2007: Egypt, Cairo – Sakkara Country Club and El Zahraa State Stud - Horse Clinic, equine medical check-ups with a veterinarian.
Language Skills
Slovene - fluent
English – fluent, CAE- Certificate in Advanced English, June 1999
German – working knowledge, 5th level completed in February 2003
Computer Skills
Microsoft Office (word, excell, power point) , Paint, Internet
Activities
Dog tranining - Obidience, agility, Rally Obidience, Defence training, BBh training course, currently training for international IPO1 level.
Dog Shows with my dog
Horse riding – dressasge and terrain
Playing piano and guitar
Tennis, fitness, swimming
Personal Characteristics
Eager to work and learn, reliable, good communication skills, kind.
Interests
Small animals (dogs and cats), horses, internal medicine, dermatology, parasitological diseases, animal psychology, travelling
Goals
Would like to gain more practical experience on clinical veterinary work.
Work in a small animal clinic.
Complete a PhD programme in Biomedicine or Animal Psychology
Surname: Cujovic
Name: Tara
Address: Ferberjeva 29, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, Europe
Date of Birth: 25.02.1983
Email address: taracujovic@gmail.com
Telephone number: +386 41 272849
Marital Status: Married
Driving Licence: Class B
Academic Training and Education
2001-2009 University of Ljubljana, Veterinary Faculty, expected date of graduation: Nov 2009 D.V.M.
1999-2001 High School, Gymnasium Bežigrad, Ljubljana, Slovenia, bilingual International Baccalaureate (English and Slovene)
1996-2001 United World College of SE Asia, Singapore, Middle School
Experience
November 2008: Budapest, Small Animal Clinic
September 2008: Small Animal Clinic, department for Internal Medicine, Veterinary Faculty Ljubljana
September 2008: Laboratory work on the sector for infectious and other diseases of animals, National Veterinary Institute, Ljubljana – HA an IH tests, PCR, RT-PCR, inoculations of antigene into embriotic eggs, isolation of RNA, electrophoresis, isolation of Leptospira interrogans.
August 2008: private clinic in Ljubljana, department for Internal Medicine and Surgical department
October 2007: Small Animal Clinic, department for Internal Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Faculty Ljubljana.
October 2006: Horse Clinic at the Veterinary Faculty Ljubljana.
Other Experience
March 2009: XXII International Congress of Small Animal Diseases, Lipica, Slovenia, 3 days
March 2009: Seminar on Therapy with Animals – dogs and horses
November 2008: Seminar on FIV
September 2008: TTOUCH Companion Animals Training – theoretical and practical seminar with Linda Tellington Jones
October 2007: Seminar on horses – The Effect of Parasite Diseases on the Equine Condition
Summer 2007: Egypt, Cairo – Sakkara Country Club and El Zahraa State Stud - Horse Clinic, equine medical check-ups with a veterinarian.
Language Skills
Slovene - fluent
English – fluent, CAE- Certificate in Advanced English, June 1999
German – working knowledge, 5th level completed in February 2003
Computer Skills
Microsoft Office (word, excell, power point) , Paint, Internet
Activities
Dog tranining - Obidience, agility, Rally Obidience, Defence training, BBh training course, currently training for international IPO1 level.
Dog Shows with my dog
Horse riding – dressasge and terrain
Playing piano and guitar
Tennis, fitness, swimming
Personal Characteristics
Eager to work and learn, reliable, good communication skills, kind.
Interests
Small animals (dogs and cats), horses, internal medicine, dermatology, parasitological diseases, animal psychology, travelling
Goals
Would like to gain more practical experience on clinical veterinary work.
Work in a small animal clinic.
Complete a PhD programme in Biomedicine or Animal Psychology
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Linda Tellington
During summer, I attended a TTOUCH seminar in Celje, Slovenia.
It is a very interesting approach based on massage (circles). It comes in handy in vet clinics to help calm down a dog or a cat.
Will write more soon.
It is a very interesting approach based on massage (circles). It comes in handy in vet clinics to help calm down a dog or a cat.
Will write more soon.
Hovawart Ring Training
On Saturday, 21.2. our Hovawart Club organised a so called "Ring Training" for the Hovawart breed. It was held in Ljubljana.
Of course Shadow, Gregor and I attended it too. It was wonderful, we learned a lot about dog shows, both cac and cacib, also about the hovi breed.
The most important is that the dog runs evenly in trot - no matter if the owner runs or walks, the dog must remain trotting.
The dog must let the judge inspect him, check the teeth,etc. That is quite hard for the hovi breed to allow, since they are guard dogs.
Pictures are on Flickr.
Of course Shadow, Gregor and I attended it too. It was wonderful, we learned a lot about dog shows, both cac and cacib, also about the hovi breed.
The most important is that the dog runs evenly in trot - no matter if the owner runs or walks, the dog must remain trotting.
The dog must let the judge inspect him, check the teeth,etc. That is quite hard for the hovi breed to allow, since they are guard dogs.
Pictures are on Flickr.
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