Diagnose, treat, and prevent health problems in animals. Veterinarians administer diagnostic tests, prescribe medications, and perform surgeries for pets, livestock, and wildlife. They operate medical equipment such as X-ray and ultrasound machines precisely to produce clear and accurate results. They also interact regularly with owners and educate them on treatment plans as well as how to promote their animals’ day-to-day wellness.
Veterinarians may specialize depending on the type of animal they see. Possible areas of focus include equine care (horses), companion animals (domestic pets), and food animals (farm livestock). Alternatively, they might address health compliance (food safety and inspection veterinarians) or work in laboratories to examine human and animal health issues (research veterinarians).
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Bryan, TX (3 miles from College Station, TX)
I am seeking an Associate Veterinarian for a well-established, full-service animal clinic that focuses on providing high-quality medicine to its patients and superb customer service to its clients....
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9 days ago
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Martin & Edward LLC
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Bryan, TX (3 miles from College Station, TX)
West Villa Maria Vet Clinic is seeking a Full-time or Part-time veterinarian for a predominantly small animal clinic....
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30+ days ago
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Banfield Pet Hospital
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College Station, TX
Experience, Education and/or Training Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) or equivalent degree required. License in good standing with the applicable state veterinary board....
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30+ days ago
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