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Looking through photos I have taken over the last few months, something struck me... Most of these photos were taken at different veterinary hospitals in different locations... Different jobs, job titles, roles, responsibilities, certifications, education, etc... Different genders, sexual orientations, religions, political parties, generations, etc... But the commonality between all these photos is that despite our differences, the incredible humans in #veterinarymedicine unite around their passion for animals, the humans that care for them, and the people on their teams. When you look at these photos...Veterinary Medicine is NEVER about one individual. It isn't a DVM, Practice Manager, Veterinary Technician, Vet Assistant, Customer Service Rep, Kennel assistant, or any other position in a hospital. Veterinary Medicine is a COMMUNITY. Veterinary Medicine is a TEAM. No matter what position you "play" on the field, we all have to do our job so that the entire team can be successful... I am proud to be a part of the Veterinary Practice Partners team and serve our incredible hospital teams in any way that I can... But I am also proud to be part of the #VetMed industry, and to do everything I can to make our ENTIRE community, better. "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." #VeterinaryPracticePartners #VPP #togetherweRISE #bebetter
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If you have a soft spot for animals, consider using your talents and skills as a veterinary technician to help animals with their needs.
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🐶Hey veterinary technicians!🐶 Curious about being a relief a tech? 🤔 We've just published a must-read blog post: "Filling In, Filling Hearts: The Rewarding World of Being a Relief Veterinary Technician" 📚 We share the inside scoop on: -What exactly a relief vet tech does -The unique benefits of this flexible career path -Real-life experiences from the field -How to keep your skills sharp while maintaining work-life balance Whether you're considering a career change or just curious about this vital role in veterinary care, this article offers valuable insights from someone who's been there. 👉 Head to our website now to read the full article and explore if relief vet tech work might be your next adventure in animal healthcare! #VeterinaryTechnician #ReliefVetTech #AnimalCareers #VetMedicine https://lnkd.in/gdhBqfsj
Filling In, Filling Hearts: The Rewarding World of Being a Relief Veterinary Technician
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In the unpredictable world of vet med, there's a team member whose contributions are indispensable: the Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT). 🐾 At Vital Vet, we know LVTs should be supported and empowered to perform at the highest level possible. Serving as the veterinarian’s right hand, these skilled professionals perform many tasks. Their deep knowledge, compassionate care, and technical skills ensure that each animal receives the best care. LVTs improve the quality of medical services and provide vital support to veterinarians, allowing them to focus on complex cases and treatment plans. To truly succeed, LVTs need chances to use the knowledge they gained from AVMA-accredited programs and continue to grow through ongoing education and training. Continuous learning ensures they stay at the forefront of veterinary medicine, delivering the best care possible. Our team celebrates the critical role of Licensed Veterinary Technicians. Their dedication and hard work are the backbone of every successful veterinary practice. 🙌 #VeterinaryMedicine #VetTechs #AnimalCare #VeterinaryTechnician #VetLife #VitalVet #Empowerment #ContinuingEducation
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"Filling In, Filling Hearts: The Rewarding World of Being a Relief Veterinary Technician," explores the vital role relief technicians play in keeping animal hospitals running smoothly. Whether you're a licensed vet tech looking for a change or a practice manager interested in staffing solutions, this article offers valuable insights into the world of relief work.Interested in exploring relief opportunities or need staffing support? AVTS is here to help!#AVTS #ActionVetTechServices #VetTech #ReliefVetTech #VeterinaryStaffing #AnimalHealthcare
🐶Hey veterinary technicians!🐶 Curious about being a relief a tech? 🤔 We've just published a must-read blog post: "Filling In, Filling Hearts: The Rewarding World of Being a Relief Veterinary Technician" 📚 We share the inside scoop on: -What exactly a relief vet tech does -The unique benefits of this flexible career path -Real-life experiences from the field -How to keep your skills sharp while maintaining work-life balance Whether you're considering a career change or just curious about this vital role in veterinary care, this article offers valuable insights from someone who's been there. 👉 Head to our website now to read the full article and explore if relief vet tech work might be your next adventure in animal healthcare! #VeterinaryTechnician #ReliefVetTech #AnimalCareers #VetMedicine https://lnkd.in/gdhBqfsj
Filling In, Filling Hearts: The Rewarding World of Being a Relief Veterinary Technician
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Just completed week 1 of two of virtual veterinary work experience as I look for in person opportunities. Topics covered: ✅ skills needed to become a veterinary surgeon. ✅different roles of a vet. ✅sectors within the industry. ✅where vets work. ✅introduction to the profession.
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Founder and Chief Executive Officer, whiskerDocs; Founding board member, Veterinary Virtual Care Association
An insightful and meaningful article about how important change is
Read our Founder and CEO, Mark L. Cushing's most recent column on Today's Veterinary Business using the link below ⬇ In this issue Mark discusses change in the veterinary industry and why critics of veterinary telemedicine and midlevel practitioners should explore human health care’s successful adaptations. https://lnkd.in/ehMjCGwT
Change Is Inevitable
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Are you an action taker, ready to give your insights and receive exclusive first dibs on the initial results? This survey isn't just for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses - we embrace the ENTIRE veterinary nation. We want everyone's voice to be heard. Those who've filled this out so far include: - veterinary surgeons - veterinary nurses - veterinary students - veterinary nursing students - animal nursing assistants - client care team and receptionists - practice managers - veterinary marketers - veterinary educators - veterinary researchers - industry reps and sales managers - behaviour professionals - hydrotherapy professionals - rehabilitation professionals - veterinary physiotherapists - foottrimmers - veterinary entrepreneurs ... and so many more... We dive into everything from workplaces, career paths, finances and more. This takes less than 10minutes, and we couldn't be more excited about this collaboration with Veterinary Voices UK and Vets Stay Go Diversify! Head to the VetNation website and get started. Your answers are anonymous - with the opportunity to leave your email at the end, unlinked, so you can have exclusive insights when they are released. Share with your team, and help make change together. #veterinary #hydrotherapy #physiotherapy
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Elevate your skills as a veterinary receptionist with our online Level 3 qualification! Are you ready to become the best veterinary receptionist you can be? This comprehensive qualification, iPET Network Level 3 Certificate for Veterinary Receptionists (BVRA), is your ticket to being the best. Completing 5 units over 12 months, you will enhance your skills in: -Communication skills and effective working -People skills and team working -Practice operations You will also pick 2 additional units from the following list, allowing you to tailor your training to your individual interests and your practice’s needs: -Preventative Health Care for Animals -Supporting Veterinary Clinical Care -Mental health and wellbeing for veterinary professionals -Euthanasia and Bereavement process -Triage and first aid Written by experts across the industry, our official Ofqual qualification ensures the most up to date, detailed content and ongoing tutor support throughout the qualification. To register on to our qualification or find out more, click here https://lnkd.in/edduNch7
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Identification and assessment of chronic pain are vital skills for the veterinary nurse.
Canine Chronic Pain Assessment
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