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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35286379/ns/health-pet_health/?GT1=43001
An article titled "When vets make mistakes, pets pay the price" goes on about how the veterinary profession makes vets basically unaccountable for their pet. My favorite part talks about how in a malpractice or wrongful death, a dog is valued at less than $100, and that its sad for the family. What it fails to mention is how few people want to pay vet bills and then when their animal dies of cancer, its somehow our fault that they didn't want to pay for surgery or chemo.
Yes, vets can make mistakes, but animals are imperfect patients due to the fact that we can't say "you just had surgery, don't move for a week". So yes, a surgery may not heal correctly because an animal moves to jumps. Yes, stitches may need to be replaced if your dog rips them out. Its the difference between human medicine and animal medicine, and people need to stop comparing them apples to apples. And if they don't want to stop comparing them apples to apples, I suggest they start paying us like their human doctors.
Just wanted to see what all of you thought of this glorious article.
An article titled "When vets make mistakes, pets pay the price" goes on about how the veterinary profession makes vets basically unaccountable for their pet. My favorite part talks about how in a malpractice or wrongful death, a dog is valued at less than $100, and that its sad for the family. What it fails to mention is how few people want to pay vet bills and then when their animal dies of cancer, its somehow our fault that they didn't want to pay for surgery or chemo.
Yes, vets can make mistakes, but animals are imperfect patients due to the fact that we can't say "you just had surgery, don't move for a week". So yes, a surgery may not heal correctly because an animal moves to jumps. Yes, stitches may need to be replaced if your dog rips them out. Its the difference between human medicine and animal medicine, and people need to stop comparing them apples to apples. And if they don't want to stop comparing them apples to apples, I suggest they start paying us like their human doctors.
Just wanted to see what all of you thought of this glorious article.
