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trained veterinarian doctors and compassionate staff understands that your pet is a cherished member of your family.
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While your primary care
veterinarian can diagnose and treat many routine eye conditions, some diseases and injuries require the care of a
doctor with advanced specialty
training in ophthalmology to provide the best chance for a successful outcome for your pet.
While your general practitioner
veterinarian can diagnose and treat many routine skin ailments, certain diseases and injuries require the care of a
doctor who has had specialized
training in veterinary dermatology in order to provide the very best outcome for your pet.
Just like medical
doctors,
veterinarians can then pursue further
training to become boarded.
To provide the finest veterinary care to our patients, VCA Northwest Veterinary Specialists» dedicated team of
doctors includes 12 emergency - critical care
veterinarians and 20 board certified specialists across 12 disciplines with a combined 480 years of clinical experience and
training from over 17 veterinary schools around the world.
While your general practitioner
veterinarian can diagnose and treat many health problems and handle many routine emergencies, certain situations may require the care of a
doctor who has had specialized, intensive
training in handling emergency and critical care for your pet.
The college also is one of only a few nationally that educate all members of the veterinary team, offering the
doctor of veterinary medicine degree as well as bachelor's and associates degrees in veterinary technology, post-graduate internships and residencies for
veterinarians seeking specialty
training, and graduate degrees in the departments of Basic Medical Sciences, Comparative Pathobiology, and Veterinary Clinical Sciences.
To become board - certified in surgery, the
veterinarian must pursue
training that extends beyond the completion of the four - year
doctor of veterinary medicine degree.
While your family
veterinarian can diagnose and treat many health problems, certain diseases and conditions require the care of a
doctor with specialized, intensive surgical
training to provide the best outcome for your pet.
I believe the big key is that organizations that promote the dogs perspective have zero
training or experience with dog attack victims, given victims are sent to medical
doctors not
veterinarians.
While your general practitioner
veterinarian can diagnose and treat many health problems and handle many routine emergencies, certain situations may benefit from the care of a
doctor who has had specialized, intensive
training in handling emergency and critical care for your pet.
While your general practitioner
veterinarian can diagnose and treat many health problems, certain diseases like cancer require the care of a
doctor who has had specialized, intensive
training in veterinary oncology.
Our emergency
doctors are backed by board - certified specialists and residency
trained and experienced
veterinarians 24/7
Our multiple locations allow us to provide our
veterinarians with multiple mentorship opportunities, with
doctors who specialize in acupuncture and chiropractic, physical therapy, and stem cell therapy, as well as the opportunity to
train with our board - certified surgeon for specialized surgical procedures.
You will notice a difference between the
veterinarian that you are used to and any other
veterinarian because they are different
doctors with different bedside manners; however, both will be professionally
trained.
Dr. Richard H. Pitcairn, D.V.M., Ph.D - «In the process of
training as a
doctor or
veterinarian, one goes in as a relatively naive young person.
Your primary care
veterinarian can treat most health problems and handle routine emergencies, but certain situations may require the assistance of a
doctor who has had more specialized, intensive
training in emergent animal care.
The Emergency and Critical Care team is headed by faculty emergency
veterinarians board certified by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, (ACVECC), assisted by a team of emergency veterinary
doctors and highly
trained technicians.
Your primary care
veterinarian can diagnose and treat many health problems and handle routine emergencies, but certain situations may require the assistance of a
doctor who has had specialized, intensive
training in handling emergency and critical care for you pet.
While your general practitioner
veterinarian can diagnose and treat many routine eye conditions, certain diseases and injuries require the care of a
doctor who has had specialized, intensive
training in veterinary ophthalmology in order to provide the very best outcome for your pet.
- Possession of a
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited school of
veterinarian medicine - Possession of a Florida State Veterinary license - Must be able to obtain a Federal Drug Enforcement Administration License - Three to five years of experience in private veterinary practice or practicing shelter veterinary medicine, or an equivalent combination of education,
training, and experience is preferred.
A
doctor's note, signed
veterinarian health form and proof of animal
training will additionally now have to be presented before boarding.