DailyDx cases are written for human medicine, but the diagnostic reasoning process is universal. Vet students use DailyDx to sharpen clinical thinking: evaluating presentations, building differentials, and narrowing to a diagnosis from progressive clues.
The core skill DailyDx trains, synthesizing clinical data into a diagnosis, is the same skill tested on the NAVLE and used in veterinary practice. Many conditions (cardiac disease, renal failure, endocrine disorders) share pathophysiology across species.
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