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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1652929" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>My daughter is a veterinarian. Magna Cum Laude DVM. Received that just days after her 23rd birthday. It is possible. Board certified. She does a thorough exam and workup and discusses her recommendations with the owner. Then some will call back with "I was reading about that medicine and the side effects. I think "fluffy" should get "xyz" medicine". She will politely explain how that medicine is not appropriate, or not the best choice, or doesn't fit with some other med or condition the animal has. Some will still persist and try to debate the issue based on their 1 hour internet research. Sort of a waste of time for owner and doctor. I think you are correct. The internet has made all of us "experts" on any subject. Good to be informed, but at some point, we have to trust the experts. If we could only agree on who the experts are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1652929, member: 40418"] My daughter is a veterinarian. Magna Cum Laude DVM. Received that just days after her 23rd birthday. It is possible. Board certified. She does a thorough exam and workup and discusses her recommendations with the owner. Then some will call back with "I was reading about that medicine and the side effects. I think "fluffy" should get "xyz" medicine". She will politely explain how that medicine is not appropriate, or not the best choice, or doesn't fit with some other med or condition the animal has. Some will still persist and try to debate the issue based on their 1 hour internet research. Sort of a waste of time for owner and doctor. I think you are correct. The internet has made all of us "experts" on any subject. Good to be informed, but at some point, we have to trust the experts. If we could only agree on who the experts are. [/QUOTE]
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