Wednesday, October 6, 2010

would u allow a vet to treat u

Swarupmay Majumdar Can Physicians Who Work on Humans Treat Animals Too?..no!Physicians and veterinarians agree: If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and is sick like a duck, it’s best for it to be treated by someone trained to treat a duck.

August 25 at 7:36pm ·  · 
    • Sanam Karunakar 
      doctor.. the surgery was done very well.. and the doctor has studied it before. it was done at a vets clinic too... i have had absolutely no prob neither has my dog had any probs and he is now 8 yrs old! i dont think theres anything wrong ...See More
      August 25 at 7:49pm · 
    • Swarupmay Majumdar it was done at a vets clinic too.^ great to know! Now vets are becoming so dependant! they started hiring humn doctors! great news!
      August 25 at 7:51pm · 
    • Sanam Karunakar 
      doctor.. the surgery was done very well.. and the doctor has studied it before. it was done at a vets clinic too... i have had absolutely no prob neither has my dog had any probs and he is now 8 yrs old! i dont think theres anything wrong ...See More
      August 25 at 7:49pm · 
    • Swarupmay Majumdar it was done at a vets clinic too.^ great to know! Now vets are becoming so dependant! they started hiring humn doctors! great news!
      August 25 at 7:51pm · 
    • Premal Darji i m also fine with it..but human doc doing things on his own is a problm without a vet assist..
      August 25 at 7:53pm · 
    • Corinna Giraudi Caplain I agree,but sometimes when there are no vet around a doc can do it as well,in case of necessity!
      August 25 at 7:56pm · 
    • Charlotte Milazzo Collaboration is good I think. :)
      August 25 at 7:58pm · 
    • Swarupmay Majumdar So if majority accpets that a human doc can help them for their animals, why not merge animal and human medicines together. after all we all most all animals except human beings! it wont be difficult to treat human too!
      August 25 at 7:59pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Elena Madgliani i have heard of a physician who tryed to get his cat neutered with a friend ...got the kidneys out, cat died.
      i agree with dr Swarupmay
      August 25 at 8:01pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Charlotte Milazzo Aren't we all just bags of meat that get broken from time to time? Ok so I'm having a long day. Lol!!!!!
      August 25 at 8:02pm · 
    • Swarupmay Majumdar 
      Actually vet sciences is a vast field, and a vet treats from an ant to an elephant! I will be the happiest person to see human beings laying on my table for tretmenst! and my first patients will be those human doctos who feel they too can t...See More
      August 25 at 8:03pm · 
    • Premal Darji ha ha ha ..but i knw a vet also who was almost about to remove the kidney of a dog thinking it as a tumor..
      August 25 at 8:05pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Premal Darji my assistant whos not a vet..was in hosoital with his mom..saw a dr was unable to place a canula in one of the ladys vien..so he did it for him..
      August 25 at 8:06pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Charlotte Milazzo Scary about the kidney....
      August 25 at 8:07pm · 
    • Swarupmay Majumdar Thats the problem...it must be he did not put his specs! or he didinot attent the surgieries or he had a fight last night with his wife!!!
      August 25 at 8:07pm · 
    • Elena Madgliani ‎@Premal- are u shure he was a vet? i agree with Dr Milazzo...that is scarry
      August 25 at 8:08pm · 
    • Premal Darji thn i shudnt get married...if by chance i had a fight with my wife god knws how many kidneys will cum out..
      August 25 at 8:09pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Swarupmay Majumdar consider the one comes out from u also as kidney! oops, lolz
      August 25 at 8:12pm · 
    • Sanam Karunakar 
      doctor... the human doc who operated is a very famous laparoscopic surgeon.. he too has dogs and has learnt how to do the surgery on dogs.. i agree that not every human doctor can perform surgery or prescribe medication for an animal...
      i am...See More
      August 25 at 8:14pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Charlotte Milazzo U guys r cracking me up :D mistakes get made in both fields. Idiots come in many professions. I know I ask my dentist questions about new dental plastics to fix bird beaks. Vet. Medicine doesn't care too much about crazy ideas like this. We all have to be pioneers and do our best sometime but know where our ignorance starts. I know I want desperately to pet an elephant but I can't do a lameness exam on one. If my orthopedic human surgeon wants to discuss arthritis I am open to listen. Joints are joints in a lot of cases. :)
      August 25 at 8:17pm ·  ·  2 people
    • Elena Madgliani 
      how can u be shure? he didnt do what we did in college...totally different things, what do you mean ..so his dogs were the guinee pigs and u considered it ok ...he made his dogs, let him do mine too
      DOGS TO THE VETS AND HUMANS TO THE PHYSIC...See More
      August 25 at 8:18pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Charlotte Milazzo The drug thing gets me mad though... Dogs don't get cat drugs and neither should get human ones... When neither doc understands physiology properly lolololol
      August 25 at 8:21pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Elena Madgliani i totally agree with a vet who calls a specialist from humans asking about what is new in his domain in order to improove his knowledge and decide what could help the animals that he is treating. vets and physicians should have contacts like that but i dont agree with anything more
      August 25 at 8:24pm ·  ·  2 people
    • Premal Darji yes was a vet..was amazed with the relaxation i gave him during the surgery ...it was a pyometra case ..everything was swollen so she got confused..
      August 25 at 8:27pm · 
    • Naveen Kumar G T Just a question, Is it legal? I think the vet help was around and the vet should have learnt the technique if he wanted to perform laparoscopy. @ Sanam Karunakar- So are you open to the idea that vets too can operate on you? Did u sign the papers that stated ur dog will be operated by a person not qualified to operate on dogs?
      August 25 at 8:34pm ·  ·  2 people
    • Elena Madgliani not legal here
      August 25 at 8:36pm · 
    • Premal Darji just had a case spoiled my human doc..how lucky..will post in 10 mins
      August 25 at 8:43pm · 
    • Elena Madgliani good luck with that Premal...
      August 25 at 8:46pm · 
    • Charlotte Milazzo Oh no! Good luck. Maybe I should think twice before treating myself?! Lol so far I've done better than my docs! Lol
      August 25 at 8:50pm · 
    • Swarupmay Majumdar 
      I enjoy when the relation between a vet and a human doctor is for mutual learning and that is how the vast field of medicine has grown. Even big pharma giants also think about employeeing vets for their guinea pigs at labs! Many new technol...See More
      August 25 at 9:01pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Pedrito Espinosa Racho Jr DEFINITELY, NO...! The principle for that, DON'T CROSS OTHER'S PROFESSION...
      August 25 at 10:40pm · 
    • Amardeep Singh 
      Docs human medicine & surgery is far ahead of veterinary science .... this is a fact. I have learnt a lot about opthalmics, ear procedures and radiographic / USG interpretations from my friends of human medicine. problem is at our vet schoo...See More
      August 25 at 10:49pm ·  ·  2 people
    • Premal Darji i knw about a place whr humans r taught laproscpic procedures on pigs..for expertisation..so most of thm wud b expert in animal laproscopy thn in humans i guss ..pls dont ask more about the place i cant say more about that..
      August 25 at 10:54pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Amardeep Singh one of my junior MVSc Surgery working with johnson & Johnson trains human surgeons in various laparscopic suturing techniques. once he had a training program in Dehradun also which was attended by only one vet, the human surgeons were surprised me there. the more surprising for them was that the person giving training to them was a Veterinarian.
      August 25 at 10:59pm ·  ·  2 people
    • Ajay Kesarwani 
      When it comes to Human doc doing surgery on pets even with a vet in hand,it is agrred upon.But tell me if vice versa wud ever b agreed upon.Imagine we performing surgery on human pt with a human surgeon in attendance.I bet if a human surgeo...See More
      August 26 at 12:07am ·  ·  1 person
    • Sandra Bose 
      What about the opposite???
      In May this year, only 3 months ago, I burnt my hand trying to fry an egg (Yes, I don't know how to cook!!) It was hurting very much but one of my cats got hurt and I had to choose between me and the cat and of co...See More
      August 26 at 12:41am ·  ·  2 people
    • Gautam Unny doc swarup im the official physician of my whole extended family. no one goesto a doc and all use me as their physician. and i find im more knowledgeable and open minded than a wide variety of specialists who see patients more as organs like a kidney or eye, than as a whole. specialisation has made life screwed up for the patient on the whole
      August 26 at 9:34am ·  ·  1 person
    • Raja Velu Swaroop,I agree with you.Lot of time there is a mutual learning takes place between a vet and a MD/Dentist.The best ex is I learned root canal and crowning from one of my best friend who is the dentist.It helped me a lot in my practice.
      August 26 at 10:51am ·  ·  2 people
    • Premal Darji 
      i think u can only b expert in this things whn the syllabus wud change..all this things has to b taught in institutes , so that whn the student cums out of it he is knwn to this procedures..

      or atlst shud strt with short term paid diploma co...See More
      August 26 at 10:55am · 
    • Premal Darji another problm is many vets including me try thr hands onto everything, in human medicine thr r specialisation..v hardly hav ne in India..and its not evn applicable rt now..may b whn the scenario chenges it wud b like that..
      August 26 at 10:58am · 
    • Swarupmay Majumdar THank U all for ur words! I wish all of read the post all my elite friends and particularly by Dr Ajay Kesarwani.
      August 26 at 12:08pm · 
    • Sandra Bose Dear friends, please watch this:
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VA0rVKr6Gg
      It's related to this subject only.
      August 26 at 4:00pm · 
    • Amardeep Singh 
      u see docs we don't have specialised divisions like opthalmic surgery, ortho surgery, ent surgery , gastro surgery, urology, cardiothoracic, separately in deptt of surgery, I did MVSc Surgery& Radiology with minor in Vet Medicine. now tell ...See More
      August 26 at 4:24pm · 
    • Swarupmay Majumdar AD sir, thats great! but after learing, it becomes all veterinary! do u need a human doc anymore to do them. I justify your view. lets learn but not cross our limits and start doing unethical things
      August 26 at 4:33pm · 
    • Swarupmay Majumdar AD sir, thats great! but after learing, it becomes all veterinary! do u need a human doc anymore to do them. I justify your view. lets learn but not cross our limits and start doing unethical things
      August 26 at 4:34pm · 
    • Amardeep Singh yes that is the moral of the story..... my Dad says -(beta jindagi me agar apne sweeper se bhi kuchh seekhane ko mile to seekh lo) learn something worth learning even from your sweeper :-)))))))))
      August 26 at 4:38pm ·  ·  3 people
    • Nassem N. Naimi 
      here there are 2 issues:
      1) I believe a vet can know about human but not versa, but still I don't treat my family even though I know the diagnosis most of the time as it is not ethical, I have my job which is working with animals it is not e...See More
      August 26 at 4:41pm · 
    • Swarupmay Majumdar 
      Now I think it can be done both ways - because knowlede and expertise has no barriers -- but there is no such resources so great to do all these
      As object orientation developed more - more compartmentalization done and more and more divisio...See More
      August 26 at 4:52pm · 
    • Nassem N. Naimi 
      ‎:) i believe it is all about ethics you wont let your wife give birth in a orthopedic clinic for sure, nor a neurosurgeon even though they may be able to do it.
      but ethically you will go to the Gynecologist because it is their profession.
      ...See More
      August 26 at 4:54pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Zia Haq AD sir,i agree with u and Dr Ajay Kesharwani.Keep learning and use in our field.AND we should know whr to draw the line in respective professions
      August 26 at 5:55pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Anitha Basker it's best for it to be treated by a duck :)
      August 27 at 5:42pm · 
    • Sarvaan Ace i heard a vet prescribed doxycycline tabs? For cattle fever.:-).vet is vet, human is human.
      August 27 at 7:24pm · 

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