Crowdsourcing for Veterinary Professionals: Promises and Pitfalls of Asking the Internet for Advice

Crowdsourcing has become a routine decision-making tactic for many many veterinary professionals. Whether asking for advice on social media, posing a challenging case on a medical forum, or asking for help with a personal issue, throwing our questions and concerns into the internet has become increasingly popular and practical.

Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT tackle the pros and cons of asking the internet for help. The pair share their own experiences with seeking assistance from both traditional mentors and friends as well as the internet.

Dr. Ward expresses his deep belief in the power of interpersonal relationships and networks while Beckie reviews the tremendous potential of remote advice, especially for veterinary professionals living in rural areas.

This is a complex and nuanced issue, and we hope we’ve provided a little more clarity on how you can optimize your online advice experiences and avoid the potential pitfalls.

Viewfinders, how are you using crowdsourcing in your daily life? What have your experiences been? What advice do you have for our colleagues? We want to hear from you!

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