- March 21, 2017
- Eleanor Booth
While ‘the vet abroad’ might sound like the perfect Instagram name, for one guy this was his reality.
When we first met Adam he was working as a clinical vet in the UK, next time he was fulfilling the Instagram dream as a locum vet travelling round Australia, and now he has found his (possible) calling working in....
While ‘the vet abroad’ might sound like the perfect Instagram name, for one guy this was his reality.
When you know a friend who decides to become a vet or doctor, you may think they have planned their life out. Adam, a Nottingham grad, challenges that preconception.
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