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TIME named telemedicine veterinarian as one of five jobs that didn’t exist five years ago. Brian Evans, DVM, from Dutch contributed information about the opportunity of telemedicine in the veterinary setting. He shared telemedicine is never going to replace real-life care.
It’s always going to be an adjunct to in-person care, because telemedicine can’t do surgery, can’t palpate or draw blood—all these things that require hands.” But it can ease the burden on vets and patients alike.
Source: TIME, December 31, 2022. Link.
INSIGHTS: Telemedicine in Evans’ context could fit within the early life stages of a veterinary career.
Also see: The life stages of a veterinarian’s career varies, AHD, August 10, 2021. Link.