In this recent article in the nytimes, the author talks about her experience consulting in a zoo as an M.D. physcian: "As an attending physician at U.C.L.A., I see a wide variety of maladies. But I also consult occasionally at the Los Angeles Zoo, where the veterinarians rounds are strikingly similar to those I conduct with my physician colleagues."
I was wondering how difficult it would be for an M.D. to get into zoo consulting, if it is a common occurrence, or if this author is a rare exception. I ask because I have been struggling with the choice between med school and vet school, and I hate the idea of limiting myself to only humans or animals. A career in which I am primarily a human physician, but also occasionally get to help treat animals sounds absolutely perfect to me.
I wasn't sure where to post this, but I think this forum is probably best because it has the most people with actual experience working in zoo medicine.
I was wondering how difficult it would be for an M.D. to get into zoo consulting, if it is a common occurrence, or if this author is a rare exception. I ask because I have been struggling with the choice between med school and vet school, and I hate the idea of limiting myself to only humans or animals. A career in which I am primarily a human physician, but also occasionally get to help treat animals sounds absolutely perfect to me.
I wasn't sure where to post this, but I think this forum is probably best because it has the most people with actual experience working in zoo medicine.