Our hospital is one of only a handful
of veterinary facilities in the country to include a social worker on the veterinary medical team with the goal of providing family - centered care.
Their role is much like that of a nurse in human medicine, and the variety of their scope of work depends on the
type of veterinary facility where they are employed.
Our staff members are dedicated to the care of animals and they are willing to do whatever is necessary to make your pet comfortable with the highest quality
standards of any veterinary facility.
Bella, a Doberman pinscher brought in for a tumor on her nose, prepares for radiation treatments on the hospital's linear accelerator, the most advanced
accelerator of any veterinary facility in the world.
If you can successfully depict your love and respect for animals and some experience of handling the clerical and administrative
demands of a veterinary facility, you may just bag the job!
Code 3 Evaluator Veterinary / Medical Area Observations: The AVMA (American Veterinary Medicine Association) has sixteen guidelines regarding the development and
operation of veterinary facilities and initial animal care.
We are proud members of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), an organization that provides accreditation to only 15 %
of veterinary facilities in the United States and are an accredited Feline Friendly Practice.
Less than 15 %
of all veterinary facilities in the United States are accredited by AAHA.
Only about 15 %
of veterinary facilities in the United States are AAHA accredited.