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Vet2B
I was just curious how many of you considered a MD before deciding to go for a DVM??
Originally posted by Vet2B
I was just curious how many of you considered a MD before deciding to go for a DVM??
Originally posted by Wilford Brimley
Why is there always a verses symbol? We should put all the initials together and make a royal rumble 😉
Okay I had the opposite situation. I considered DVM for a long time since I was a little kid and quite recently decided to go for MD. There's not too many DVM schools out there and I would be saddened seeing a hurt animal or even doing research on animals. I can't stand the site of an animal in pain. It is paralyzing to me. When I saw a dog hit by a car once on the road I started crying. It is a totally different reaction that I get from when I see humans in pain. I feel more mobilized. I am not from the best of neighborhoods and I guess I built up a tolerance for the sight of human suffering at an earlier age than I could ever have for the suffering of animals...
I wanted to do Vet originally because I wanted to help animals and know that animals are very grateful when you help them... unlike humans sometimes... but I didn't like what it entailed. I have a cousin who is a Vet so no offense if I somehow offended anyone.
Originally posted by OwlMyste
if you cannot stand the sight of animals suffering in pain..then you shouldn't consider medical school, because they do painful research on animals all in the name of medicine. their response to try to validate that? "we get animals from shelters that would be put down anyways!"
my reply to that? "atleast they would get put down HUMANELY!!! 😡not tortured first, then killed!!!!!!!!!!"😡
Originally posted by Herpeto
Can you honestly tell me that there is no benefit to animal experimentation when it comes to the discovery of new drugs? Can you think of an alternative? AND don't say test on human because that isn't allowed by the government until pre-clinical trials are complete. If you don't believe in animal experimentation, then I should be able to assume you don't use medicine of any kind as that would be a conflict of interests. Are you a scientologist that doesn't believe in medicine, and that God will take care of everything?
Herp
I did not make any such claims. Would you rather me tell you something that you already know? You're already going through the argument like a think-tank. You quickly conceived of me into a scientologist who is pro-human testing, who is totally against animal testing and using the products of animal testing at whatever the cost.
Originally posted by maxheadroom
FYI to Owl . . .
Not many med schools do dog labs for med students anymore. They've fallen out of favor because of the high cost, excellent new teaching tools that demonstrate the same principles, and the students' desire to not do the labs.
Originally posted by Herpeto
Yet, on other days, I think about how much I enjoy spending time with my future wife, hiking, reading and experiencing life. I feel that if I go into the human medical field that I will be very limited for quite awhile with my time. Not only will I have to spend four years in school, but five years in residency, as I am interested in surgery and then most of my time performing surgery for the first several years so as to make a name for myself in the practice and prove myself to my surgery partners. On the other hand, I would love to perform surgery on humans and have the interactions that are absent in veterinary medicine. Although I will get positive feedback from the pets owners. In veterinary medicine I could finish my four years, practice for two years and then go into the surgery residency, which lasts about three years. Throughout the process I will have much more free time to the other things I enjoy that make me well rounded.
Herp
) I think vet school will be, and has already been, the stepping stone that I needed.
Good luck!cudvm2005 said:Im a third year vet student. Never considered human medicine. I can handle the blood and guts with animals. But with humans... No way! Too gross!
DizzyJon said:Anyway, I almost feel horrible that I have spent all of this time focusing on vet school and now I'm considering not even applying. It has always been my career goald to be a vet. Well, I have decided to apply to vet school and PA school and which ever one I get into is where I am meant to be.
Peachy720 said:hey guys!
What would be a good answer when/if the question "Why doctor over vet?" comes up in an interview?
Thanks for any help, congrats and good luck on the decisions! 😉