An emergency and critical care specialist typically works in tandem with your general
practitioner veterinarian on a referral basis, as well as with any other needed specialists, until the emergency is resolved.
Not exact matches
For example,
veterinarians are not only clinical
practitioners focusing
on domestic pets.
Practitioners can decide whether to take partial payments, tack a missed payment
on the back of the loan or restructure the whole thing, whatever it takes to get the clients back
on schedule and get [
veterinarians] paid what they are owed for their services.
Veterinarians at AVES see patients
on a referral basis from general
practitioners.
Veterinarians who specialize in equine medicine echoed a sentiment that small animal
practitioners offer
on the topic of wound healing.
In addition, the scholarship will focus
on meeting the ongoing needs of the veterinary profession: increasing diversity among
practitioners in ethnic heritage, gender, socioeconomic background, professional aspirations, and improving the availability of
veterinarians to serve in areas of the profession that have increased demand.
«This includes a focus
on advancing innovation in areas like the growth of start - up companies in the veterinary space, training the
veterinarians of tomorrow, as well as advancing best practices and technology for forward - thinking
practitioners.»
A
veterinarian who completes this training will either become a Certified Canine Rehabilitation
Practitioner (CCRP) or a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT), depending
on the designation from the institution from which they received their training.
Robert P. Magnus, DVM, from the Wisconsin Equine Clinic and Hospital in Oconomowoc, moderated a panel discussion about some common problems that
veterinarians might face in their practices at the American Association of Equine
Practitioners Annual Convention
on Dec. 7 - 11, 2013.
«The American Association of Equine
Practitioners Vaccination Guidelines recommend an evaluation of each individual horse's situation with the
veterinarian on your team and vaccinating according to his needs.
She has been invited to serve
on several expert panels for the Association of Shelter
Veterinarians and the American Association of Feline
Practitioners, and to draft standards of practice for spay / neuter clinics, vaccination in shelters, and FeLV / FIV management.
Small animal
practitioners encountered zoonotic disease more frequently than large animal
veterinarians; however, the small animal
veterinarians indicated they encountered or discussed zoonotic diseases
on a weekly rather than a daily basis.7 Physicians indicated that they felt that «
veterinarians should play an equal or greater role in advising patients about zoonotic diseases» and that «
veterinarians should be involved not only in controlling zoonotic disease pathogens in animals, but also in providing information for patients and physicians.»
09/10/2016 - VetPD Course: Medical Ultrasound for Equine
Practitioners - A 1 - Day Practical Course This VetPD 1 - day practical course is suitable for
veterinarians from mixed and equine practice who are keen to develop and update their knowledge and especially their practical skills
on medical ultrasound.
The American Association of Feline
Practitioners state
on their «Cat Friendly» website the following signs and symptoms could «indicate a number of different possible diseases or medical conditions and indicate that you need to take your cat to the
veterinarian as soon as possible:»
For veterinary medical consultations in particular, but not exclusively, before acting
on any of the advice, the user should confirm that such action is applicable and suitable by referring to his or her own
veterinarian or attaining the second and third opinion of other medical
practitioners.
Book 3 of the
On Being a
Veterinarian Series dispels two important myths about practicing small animal medicine, and provides detailed practical advice to future
veterinarians to help them avoid some of the most common mistakes new
practitioners make in deciding where to work and how to practice.
Our
veterinarians make their annual preventive care recommendations based
on the guidelines established by the American Association of Feline
Practitioners and take into consideration your cat's hereditary factors, age, medical history and lifestyle.
The interests of practicing
veterinarians on a European level are represented since 1970 by the UEVP, the European umbrella organization of national veterinary
practitioners» associations.
Thankfully, the American Association of Feline
Practitioners and International Society of Feline Medicine have developed the following guidelines
on the five pillars of a healthy feline environment to help cat owners and
veterinarians meet these needs.
Perhaps what has stopped more
veterinarians from jumping into ultrasound recently was the cost, and the questionable economy has seen
practitioners holding off
on purchasing equipment.
Through April 30, 2015, a portion of funds from eligible purchases of cattle and equine products from Zoetis will be directed to local FFA chapters and / or veterinary student scholarships through the American Association of Bovine
Practitioners (AABP) and American Association of Equine
Practitioners (AAEP) foundations
on behalf of local
veterinarians and animal health suppliers.
Know Your General
Practitioner's Emergency Policy: Ask your regular
veterinarian what their policy is
on emergency care.
Our
veterinarians make their annual preventive care recommendations based
on the guidelines established by the American Association of Feline
Practitioners (AAFP) and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and take into consideration your cat's hereditary factors, age, medical history and lifestyle.
Many
practitioners and AVMA insist
on maintaining traditional requirements that a VCPR can not start until the
veterinarian physically examines the pet.
Your veterinary surgeon will work closely with your general
practitioner veterinarian, as well as, depending
on your pet's condition, other board certified specialists in internal medicine, veterinary oncology, veterinary neurology, and veterinary radiology.
Each forum will feature leading experts in a variety of fields — research entomology,
practitioners and behaviorists — to explain the new double defense protocol, update
veterinarians on managing vector - borne diseases and learning more about other areas such as behavior to improve the care provided to pets and to enhance their practices.
On April 30, 2012, the American Board of Veterinary
Practitioners (ABVP) accepted the Association of Shelter
Veterinarians» petition to form a recognized specialty in shelter medicine under their auspices.
The Class 4A occupational underwriting criteria would be focused
on professionals and certain white collar occupations such as Large Animal
Veterinarians, Advertising Account Executives, Ministers / Pastors / Rabbis, Disc Jockeys, Nurse
Practitioners, etc..