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by MillironX 587 days ago
Current 3rd-year vet student here.

I think there are two principles at play here. First, I suspect that veterinarians that go into practice as a whole prefer physical manifestations of their intelligence rather than abstract intangible prizes. This is similar to my story of starting vet school after doing bioinformatics.

Second, computer tinkering is similar to shade-tree mechanicing. I drive a car. I even know how to change my oil and can look up how to replace the alternator if I need to. I don't get much satisfaction out of working on my car, though, so I outsource (when I can afford it) to allow me to focus my time on things that drive my professional life forward or are pleasurable.

Add to these that current vet medical records software sucks, and it leads to extreme impatience, and even an expectation that computers don't work, and the cycle continues.

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You make a good point,

Although the country where I am in doesn't restrict me from vaccinating my pet by myself, I'd rather just outsource it to a vet. vet clinics here also have added facilities like pet cleaning etc which is a plus . In this case I find I'd rather enjoy my pet than figure out its innards or it's anatomy.