• 49. Christelle Le Roux and Georgina Catlow - The making of a mentor

  • Jun 28 2021
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

49. Christelle Le Roux and Georgina Catlow - The making of a mentor

  • Summary

  • If you’re lucky, there might be someone in your life or work that really inspires you, who has an impact on the trajectory of your career and the path you choose to take. It might be a teacher at school, a family member or a friend. For Christelle Le Roux it was a lecturer at uni. Christelle qualified from the University of Pretoria already knowing that she wanted to be a diagnostic imaging specialist and has followed that dream through an internship, residency and diploma. She met Georgina Catlow, a vet in Surrey, through VVS, with Christelle teaching and mentoring Georgina throughout her diagnostic imaging certificate. Georgina qualified in 2015 and has built her skills and interest in imaging over the past 5 years - you can feel the shared passion they both hold for the discipline in this chat, and the impact that having an unofficial mentor has had for both of them on developing that passion.

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