Hi everyone,
I currently work at a small animal veterinary practice as a veterinary technician, and have been there for 3 years. More and more I am interested in making the transition from veterinary medicine to human medicine and would like to know if working in a veterinary clinic for 3 years will give me any sort of head start in the clinical experience/shadowing game. I've scrubbed in on many surgeries, I'm proficient in drawing blood, placing iv catheters, and am able to communicate well with clients and explain medicines, procedures, and the importance of preventative care. So is there any way I can use this experience to help me on the path to human medicine? or am i still at step one with minimal experience.
anything useful is helpful.
thanks.
I currently work at a small animal veterinary practice as a veterinary technician, and have been there for 3 years. More and more I am interested in making the transition from veterinary medicine to human medicine and would like to know if working in a veterinary clinic for 3 years will give me any sort of head start in the clinical experience/shadowing game. I've scrubbed in on many surgeries, I'm proficient in drawing blood, placing iv catheters, and am able to communicate well with clients and explain medicines, procedures, and the importance of preventative care. So is there any way I can use this experience to help me on the path to human medicine? or am i still at step one with minimal experience.
anything useful is helpful.
thanks.
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