Dr. Jae-jin Go/ Dongtan City Animal Medical Center/ Korea

Vet Spot #2:

Dr. Jae-jin Go, Our Featured Veterinarian

We are thrilled to introduce Dr. Jae-jin Go as our featured veterinarian this issue. Dr. Go received his Ph.D from Jeonbuk National University, South Korea and has passed the BCSE/NAVLE exams, qualifying to practice in US and Canada. Dr. Go’s passion is in Critical care and Trauma surgery. He is saving lives of critically ill and injured pet patients every day from his clinic, Dongtan City Animal Medical Center in South Korea.

 

Q1: How would you introduce yourself in 3 words?

I am Practical. I am Realistic. I am Fulfilling.

Q2: at what age, did you decide to become a vet?

I was 19 years old. I originally dreamed of becoming a celebrity. But I decided to become a doctor for my mother. When I was 19 years old, my life was already full of ups and downs. And I became a doctor for animals eventually.

Q3: What do you like the most for being a vet?

It’s the opportunity to deeply understand people’s emotions by meeting diverse individuals. Observing various pet owners, I learn many virtues through their struggles and experiences.

 

 

Q4: One sentence that describes your value as a vet.

I believe that healing lives goes beyond mere medical practice—it is a path that makes the world warmer and more fulfilling.

Q5: Can you share one memorable moment in your career as a vet?

Every moment is meaningful, but what stays with me the most is comforting pet owners rather than personal achievements. When I empathize with their sorrow and stand by their side, I am reminded of the true meaning of being a veterinarian.

Q6: What is your expertise (pursuing focus)?

It is the process of performing surgery and providing care for critical patients.

 

 

Q7: What do you like the most about CardioBird?

What I like the most is that it streamlines pre-surgical exams for critical patients. ECG is important, but I also like how it improves the hospital environment, making the clinic more comfortable.

Since ECG analysis can be tricky for vets, AI helps by providing objective insights, making it much easier. It also keeps vets updated with the latest trends in the field.

Overall, CardioBird enhances the hospital atmosphere and is easy to use for both vets and technicians, making it a highly useful tool.

 

Q8: You must have a dream. What do you want to achieve through your profession? or as a human?

Living a life that does not harm those around me and creating a world where pet owners find peace and happiness through the healing of their animals.

YoungSam Son

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