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2) Absolutely not. At least, no more than there would be for a pediatrician, who is similarly handicapped by having patients who can't give a history. (That was a joke.) 3) I think you're fine to have personal confidence that your current skill set will eventually transfer and give you an edge. Just don't expect others to acknowledge this. They just won't understand.
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One of my friends used to be a CVT for 7 years before she decided to apply to med school. She did say that a few interviewers were curious as to why she chose not to go to vet school instead. As long as you have a good answer, you'll be OK. I don't think anyone will look down upon you for having veterinary experiences.
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On a final note (and this may seem elementary), don't assume human systems and anatomy function in a way that is even analogous to animal systems and anatomy. You undoubtedly have a wealth of knowledge of animal systems, but asserting your knowledge as applied to human systems will trigger countless biases in admissions committees and other medically educated professionals. It will seem unfair because much of your knowledge does apply, but don't presume. Avoiding this bias will be the biggest challenge you'll face applying with a pre-veterinary background. Let me be the first to welcome you to the infinite congregation of pre-medical hopefuls! |
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Because clearly someone who understands the comparative anatomy of horses, cows, birds, dogs, and cats couldn't figure out that some aspects of human anatomy would be similar while others would be different
. You do realize that humans are just another species of animal, right?OP: Good luck with your transition! Did you fail a bunch of classes before dropping out of college or did you leave in good standing? |
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As you probably know, RN covers nurses with a 4 year degree as well. You're definitely justified in claiming a veterinary equivalency to a nurse holding an ADN, but these types of statements are the kind that will trigger negative biases in medically trained interviewers, as they do in biomaj. It's not fair, but it will happen. That's your disadvantage.
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