I entered my rotating internship with the goal of becoming a board - certified surgeon, and soon found that I also
enjoyed emergency and critical care medicine.
Not exact matches
«I have always loved working in
emergency and critical care and while I also
enjoy transfusion medicine,
critical nutrition
and pain management, my interests are mainly focused on the
care of very sick animals.»
She
enjoys emergency medicine, having worked in an emergency clinic for a year and becoming the vice president of her vet school's club «Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Societ
emergency medicine, having worked in an
emergency clinic for a year and becoming the vice president of her vet school's club «Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Societ
emergency clinic for a year
and becoming the vice president of her vet school's club «Veterinary
Emergency and Critical Care Societ
Emergency and Critical Care Society».
Dr. Pollio
enjoys all aspects of
emergency and critical care and is particularly interested the treatment of polytrauma
and sepsis.
Dr. Wheeler
enjoys all aspects of
emergency and critical care medicine.
In this role you will: • Become part of the Oncology Team • Work closely with our clients
and their pets • Provide patients with exceptional patient
care • Assist veterinarians in providing complete
care for pets including patient health,
emergency and critical care • Provide clients with patient
care education
and marketing To be successful in this role you will need to: •
Enjoy working individually
and as a team; have a great work ethic • Excel at communication skills • Have a commitment to excellent client service • Possess strong organizational skills • Have strong all around technical skills Requirements: • Veterinary Technician (CVT, LVT, RVT or Equivalent preferred) • 2 years» experience working in an
emergency or specialty
care veterinary practice.
Dr. Harya then completed an internship in small animal medicine
and surgery at Ocean State Veterinary Specialists in Rhode Island, where she
enjoyed the challenges
and diversity of
emergency medicine
and critical care so much that she decided to become an
emergency clinician.
Before that, I had
enjoyed a 12 - year career as a companion animal
emergency and critical care technician, the last 2 years of which I had worked in the UC Davis Small Animal Intensive Care U
care technician, the last 2 years of which I had worked in the UC Davis Small Animal Intensive
Care U
Care Unit.
She has extensive experience in
emergency and critical care for dogs
and cats,
and enjoys bringing her knowledge
and skills to general practice.
She
enjoys all aspects of small animal
emergency medicine and surgery, and has been a member of the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society si
emergency medicine
and surgery,
and has been a member of the Veterinary
Emergency and Critical Care Society si
Emergency and Critical Care Society since 1997.
She lives her life - long passion in
emergency critical care medicine
and surgery
and enjoys teaching
and facilitating this discipline to all interested.
He also
enjoys being an educator, not only for his client's, but he also is currently an Adjunct Professor of Veterinary Medical Technology at St. Petersburg College, where he has discovered a new passion — teaching veterinary
emergency and critical care to veterinary technician students.
He found working with companion animals
and their owners rewarding
and has
enjoyed supporting the human - animal bond during outreach with the Mercer Veterinary Clinic for Pets of the Homeless,
and as co-president of the student chapter of the Veterinary
Emergency and Critical Care Society.
Suzanne
enjoys the challenges of
emergency medicine
and providing the individualized
care necessary to aid the most
critical patients.
Later, she moved to Vancouver to work at a 24 - hour
critical care hospital
and discovered that she
enjoyed emergency medicine.