As a veterinary technician, you will typically
work under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian doing clinical work.
A key piece to this experience is that
you work under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
Not exact matches
As a
licensed veterinary technician, I am required to
work under the direct
supervision of a
licensed veterinarian or I could lose my
license for practicing veterinary medicine without a
license.
Work under the
supervision and direction
of a
licensed veterinarian.
Most vet techs
work in private practices
under the
supervision of a
licensed veterinarian.
(1) a qualified applicant for a
license pending examination, provided the applicant is a graduate
veterinarian and employed by and
working under the direct
supervision of a
licensed veterinarian provided:
(b) a qualified applicant for a
license pending examination may, at the board's discretion, be exempted from the requirement
of working under the direct
supervision of a
licensed veterinarian, provided the applicant submits a written request for such exemption; and
Even though you may be highly qualified in the human dental field, Veterinary Medical Practice Acts in US states and Canadian provinces require that any dental
work done on veterinary patients must be done by or
under the
supervision of a
licensed veterinarian.
This means that even if the dental cleaning is done by a veterinary technician or veterinary assistant, they're
working at least
under the direct
supervision of a
licensed veterinarian who may monitor and intervene as necessary.