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Don't attempt to hide your prior interest in veterinary medicine. That will only hurt you. However, don't try to make broad generalizations about the similarities of human and animal medicine. You aren't yet familiar with human medicine, so if you attempt to equate procedures, philosophy, or treatments between the two, chances are you'll get it wrong and offend someone. You can certainly mention your experiences in interview, but you'd be well advised to restrict yourself to using your veterinary experience to justify why you believe veterinary medicine is not for you.
On a related note, your veterinary hours do not apply as a qualification for medical school. You may already know this, but many believe their experience in veterinary medicine is of some value to their application to schools of human medicine. It is not. Imagine if you had hundreds of hours of dental experience. The principles and concepts of care are similar, but the fundamental practice of medicine is very different, so your experience would only be useful insofar as it would justify your disinterest in dentistry. Expect to have to accrue the same number of hours in human medicine shadowing and clinical experience that all others do.
If you start from the beginning and begin to build your experience to demonstrate your understanding of medicine, you won't have any additional trouble in medical school admissions due to your veterinary background. If you try to cut corners because you think your experience is equivalent, you will. Welcome to the pre-medical cohort.
I think of something to add every time I hit send! I do realize not everyone is 100% in love with their careers, but I also think ignoring several vets of different genders/ages concerns would be a little naive.
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To be completely fair, you'll hear the exact same thing from a fair number of doctors, too.