There generally isn't insurance to cover animal illness so it seems like there's more incentive to strike at the root of the problem.
There are veterinarians who will milk animal owners dry and there are drug sales representatives who get their hooks in veterinarians but generally veterinary medicine in practiced differently because big pharma and insurance aren't as prevalent.
Lmao, nurses rarely aspirate either. Sure if you got a seasoned one.
They have recently changed the IM/SC injection procedure and do not require aspiration prior to injecting vaccine or medication. I was shocked.
They changed the literal definitions of a vaccine, fascist, white, right-wing, racist, people of colour etc. This shouldn't shock you.
I was a veterinary technician in the US Army and we were taught to aspirate every. single. time. And we did.
I will tell you that veterinarians are overall more competent than your average fp/Im doc.
I think you're right.
There generally isn't insurance to cover animal illness so it seems like there's more incentive to strike at the root of the problem.
There are veterinarians who will milk animal owners dry and there are drug sales representatives who get their hooks in veterinarians but generally veterinary medicine in practiced differently because big pharma and insurance aren't as prevalent.