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Ohio State c/o 2016
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Basically, what I am asking is can I say: saw a puppy vomiting one time. We thought is was parvo, but it was really an awful case of roundworms. Some breeders can be so stupid. (Or something to that effect). Thanks! |
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Check with your school. They should have a policy about what is okay and not okay to share on the internet.
HIPAA does not apply to vet practices. |
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Ohio State c/o 2016
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a land war in Asia
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I have a blog. www.thedvmchronicles.com
I haven't updated it in months, but plan to once I finish finals. Hopefully I'll update it a lot. |
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Ohio State c/o 2016
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This is in Ohio's student handbook. I don't know what it means.
Posting material relating to any client, patient, College owned or research animal in any form to any public or social networking site is forbidden....Students are required to maintain and respect client and patient confidentiality as well as respecting the dignity of all animals and their owners. Does that mean I can't blog at all??
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I would ask osu directly. Their policy is to cover themselves and YOU from legal issues. Even without hippa, it is still illegal to give out patient info without consent. I'm guessing you can blog all you want as long as you don't name names or describe how to do vet work in detail.
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Ohio State C/O 2016
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Maybe you would have to do it super anonymously? Like a made up identity for you at Fake State Univ? So you can still write about your experiences but not link them back to the school?
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Ohio State c/o 2016
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That would be ideal, but I do want my friends and family to know about my blog, so I would most likely link it to my facebook. Track facebook to blog = knowledge of what school I attend. Blech. Why is this so complicated.
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UMN CVM
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Your school can't prohibit you from blogging and talking about your vet school experience; but they can require you to do it without discussing specific cases, regardless of how much you think you've sanitized the information. I feel like here at UMN they're pretty reasonable about letting common sense rule, and then dealing with the occasional screw-ups without getting overly dictatorial about things. |
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I think if you meld cases together and make it so that they can't track the case to any particular case, it might be okay. That's what I've seen other vets do. |
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UMN CVM
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So. That's a long rant (because employer practices like that REALLY piss me off), but the point is: I wouldn't do what you're suggesting because it may come back to haunt you. On the flip side ... there are lots of blogs out there with people discussing cases they've seen. If you are doing it in a professional manner that doesn't reflect poorly on the school/hospital, generally doesn't identify people, and doesn't openly disparage the clients, odds are good nobody's ever going to give you grief, even if it technically violates some school policy. Just gotta decide how you wanna roll - flagrant and willful disregard for the school policy with the fairly low possibility of it causing trouble for you, or toe the line to sleep better at night.
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UMN CVM
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Good reason to be a practice owner? |
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Ohio State c/o 2016
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Thanks for the advice guys. My best bet is probably to aim for anonymity. I figure I really don't have to worry about cases until 4th year anyway.
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I'd say just wait until you're in school before you get all worked up about it. I'm sure they'll explain it during orientation if it's a big deal. Some schools are super strict about this stuff, while others don't care all that much. If I had to venture a guess, the way I would interpret the wording of the OSU handbook is that they don't want you blogging/posting about the animals you encounter while in school. Or at least that's what I would assume until it's made clear to you. You can totally blog about orientation, things you're learning, what exams are coming up, practicing a physical exam on your own dog at home or whatever... Just not about where your cadavers come from (or any pictures, descriptions of them), things you do with teaching animals to learn clinical skills, anything going on with client animals. At least at CSU we were told we can take pictures of teaching animals, but we were not to post them ever. Even if it was just an animal restrained in a humane and standard manner. Apparently they've had multiple incidences of students going to the media/press with exposes about "inhumane" use of animals at vet schools in the past (totally unwarranted) so they're just cautious. After hearing about the jejuno-rope incident at some school this year for anatomy, I'm not sure that I can blame some schools for being a bit wary. Sure, most of us have good sound professional judgment and wouldn't post anything funky... but all it takes is one student saying/doing something stupid, or one reader to make a huge deal out of something innocuous, to create a PR nightmare. And with some vigilante groups targeting vet schools nowadays, I don't think it's a bad idea to be careful... especially if you have self-identifying info in your blog.
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UMN CVM
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Just to emphasize MB's point about waiting and talking to your school ... here at UMN they don't seem to care much if we take/post pictures of teaching animals (like our dairy herd, or the horses, or whatever). They're far more concerned with protecting the privacy of hospital clients. That pic I posted of my wife shoulder deep in the stomach of one of our cows wouldn't (apparently) be ok at CSU - but is acceptable here.
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UGA had them at the open house..
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“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” |
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Mizzou c/o 2016
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"With Friends" games username: Alpaca Suitcase |
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Dick Vet c/o 2016
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I opted to make my blog private. No one can see it who I haven't invited. I started by blogging about cases and experiences with changed names, breeds, details, no location info, never saying anything overly critical, etc., but when my mom asked, "are you sure your work would be completely okay with this, if some client recognized themselves in your blog and was upset?", I realized the answer was no, and I didn't want to jeopardize my job. So I share my experiences with friends and family. You can always unveil it all later if you want to. I don't share it on FB, obviously, but many people are set to receive an email when I do a new post.
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