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Vets no longer working in outlying area
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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 8112294" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>My father in law was a general surgeon who dealt with things like injuries from accidents and whilst being incredibly well qualified and trained most of his work was stitching. I often meet people who on finding out who I am want to show me their scar because he was so good. My wife too is very good at stitching but I wonder whether you need seven years of training to do all of that obviously you need to know what bits do what but I often feel that there should be a shortcut for older people into these professions as at 28 I think you know much more than 18 at 18 you're just good at passing exams. Obviously being around doctors and Vets makes me a bit immune to the mysticism of medicine and I now think it's really easy apart from the blood and gore if I could get over that I'd be brilliant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 8112294, member: 66524"] My father in law was a general surgeon who dealt with things like injuries from accidents and whilst being incredibly well qualified and trained most of his work was stitching. I often meet people who on finding out who I am want to show me their scar because he was so good. My wife too is very good at stitching but I wonder whether you need seven years of training to do all of that obviously you need to know what bits do what but I often feel that there should be a shortcut for older people into these professions as at 28 I think you know much more than 18 at 18 you're just good at passing exams. Obviously being around doctors and Vets makes me a bit immune to the mysticism of medicine and I now think it's really easy apart from the blood and gore if I could get over that I'd be brilliant. [/QUOTE]
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