General
practice veterinarians often work with our board - certified veterinary specialists, who are experts at neurosurgery and in managing disorders of the brain, spinal cord and neuromuscular systems.
Not exact matches
At that time, the Director of Spiritual Care, Rev. Delana Taylor McNac — a
veterinarian no longer in
practice — recognized that all too
often terminally ill patients give up their pets because they can't afford pet food or vet care.
Veterinarians don't enter the profession to
practice accounting, which is why they
often delegate bookkeeping to others.
To fulfil the objective of Poultry Respiratory Disease - Coordinated Agricultural Project (PRD - CAP), we plan to direct extension efforts towards two audiences: SFOs and
veterinarians (both mixed
practice and companion animal
veterinarians) who
often are not familiar with the prevalence and control of poultry diseases.
Dr. Gorse opened Veterinary Specialty Services in June of 1994 and was joined two years later by Dr. Mark Anderson who shared her vision of a multi-specialty referral only
practice where the specialists would work in collaboration with and support of primary care
veterinarians throughout Missouri and surrounding states to diagnose and treat complex, challenging, and
often life - threatening pet health problems.
Now, as a recent graduate and
practicing veterinarian, I still attend the monthly spay - neuter clinics as
often as possible.
Fortunately, this leaves hundreds of capable managers who love managing smaller
practices and who
often run the business by default when the
veterinarian owners are too busy to do so.
«Veterinary students and
practicing veterinarians alike are
often exhausted and overly stressed, and typically don't have time to find support after hours.
A 1999 study surveyed 327
veterinarians and 322 physicians about how
often they encountered zoonotic diseases to suggest the appropriate role each profession should play in educating the public on zoonotic diseases, prevention, and precautions.7 The findings indicated that
veterinarians encounter zoonotic diseases in their
practices or discuss them with their clients more frequently than physicians.
Veterinarians also play a critical role in educating owners on proper husbandry
practices,
often a key element in disease prevention and detection.
To
practice veterinary medicine in a particular state, a
veterinarian often has to pass a state board exam as well.
Many
veterinarians lack the time to fully implement operational improvements and new initiatives because they are
often overwhelmed with clinical care and basic
practice management tasks.
From my perspective, it's always interesting to read a sensational story about a
veterinarian, as we
often lead arduous and sometimes seemingly - mundane professional lives grinding away in the trenches of clinical
practice.
Although veterinary liens may be utilized more
often in small animal
practices than in equine
practices, a question that
veterinarians should consider before exercising a lien is whether payment for services justifies the potential costs in legal fees, time and aggravation.
A 2016 Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association paper on incorporating the human - animal bond into the veterinary
practice noted, «Owners who have the strongest bond with their pets are more likely to accept healthcare recommendations from their
veterinarians, and high - bonded owners visit their
veterinarian more
often and are more likely to seek preventative care.»
That is why I have been so supportive of encouraging every Educational Seminar put on by dog breeder organizations to have at least one
Veterinarian discuss best
practices to avoid the spread of PARVO, a highly contagious and viral disease that
often leads to the death of puppies and young dogs if they do not receive all of their Parvo booster shots.
This is why as
veterinarians, we
often reach for the prescription diets whether hypoallergenic or a limited ingredient diet, as they tend to have higher standards and cleaning
practices to guarantee their diets are free from other protein contaminants.
As a holistic
veterinarian having a concierge - style, house call
practice serving clients and patients in their homes in Los Angeles I
often find myself in a variety of interesting neighborhoods and circumstances.
Often oncologists serve as consultants to assist in the treatment of pets with cancer for
veterinarians in private
practice.
Veterinarians practicing Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) in addition to Western medicine
often have more options available for pet parents.
Your
veterinarian can also dispense a tranquilizer if necessary, although I feel this is
often not a good
practice.
Finding a
veterinarian who owns his or her own
practice compared to offices with multiple vets, or those with «hospital» in the name, will
often provide more reasonable costs.
Veterinarians and pet owners interested in alternatives or complements to conventional
practice often shun commercial diets, and some cancer patients refuse them, as well.