I find it hilarious that Vets need to be smarter than Doctors
It depends how far you want to take your medical career. Just doing a degree in medicine is just one step on the path to working as a doctor.
Vets have to look after all kinds of different animals, and each one works in a slightly different way. Doctors have to know about a myriad of medical conditions that affect humans, vets have to know about a myriad of conditions for each different animal, most of which are unique to that animal. As such the basic veterinary degree is probably a little more involved then the basic medical degree.
Then of course you can specialise with medicine, for example you can be a GP or you can specialise in a particular medical field such as endocrinology, cardiology etc. As you start getting more specialised I'd imagine they would tighten up the entry restrictions.
There are specialist vets of course, like the avian vet at Currumbin.
You're always such a party I love taking it up the pooper... it's funny that a vet has to be smarter than a doctor, right? Just deal with it

I know the reasoning behind it, I was making a joke... and thanks to my mum being a
pediatrician street hooker, I know that there is years of speciality training
to be able to give a hummer while hanging upside down in a hotel lobby beyond a medical degree etc... if one was to become a specialist
pediatrics surgeon from start to finish and rank it on an OP scale, it would be an OP -183 or something... way higher than a 5, or even a 1... at fucking disabled war vetrans who refuse to shower, it would be a much needed service in the community.But Jeeze Donut, do you ALWAYS have to be so... damn... practical?
Keep it up buddy and I will have to glaze your donut!The Phantom has struck again