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Conducting research
Examining patients
Maintaining medical knowledge
Analyzing test data or images
Analyzing medical data
Determining medical protocols
Developing medical treatment plans
Collecting specimens from patients
Operating diagnostic imaging equipment
Maintaining medical facility records
Immunizing patients
Providing animal care
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Veterinarian
Summary
Veterinarian with experience in Conducting research and Examining patients.
Experience
Veterinarian
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Treated sick or injured animals
Inoculated animals against various diseases
Examined animals for diseases or injuries
Collected samples for examination and analysis
Operated diagnostic equipment and interpreted images
Educated the public about zoonotic diseases
Skills
Conducting research, Examining patients, Maintaining medical knowledge, Analyzing test data or images, Analyzing medical data, Determining medical protocols, Developing medical treatment plans, Collecting specimens from patients, Operating diagnostic imaging equipment, Maintaining medical facility records, Immunizing patients, Providing animal care
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Treated sick or injured animalsInoculated animals against various diseasesExamined animals for diseases or injuriesCollected samples for examination and analysisOperated diagnostic equipment and interpreted imagesEducated the public about zoonotic diseases
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Treated sick and injured animals by prescribing medication and providing necessary care
Examined animals to detect diseases or injuries and determined appropriate treatment plans
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Mention any specific types of conditions you treated regularly
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Treated sick and injured animals by prescribing medication and providing necessary care, improving recovery times for common ailments
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Improved recovery times for common ailmentsReduced pain and discomfort for many patientsEnhanced overall health for treated animals
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Add how many animals you examined in a typical period
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Examined animals to detect diseases or injuries and determined appropriate treatment plans
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Several each dayDozens every weekMany during busy seasons
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What this work involves
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This work commonly includes treated sick or injured animals, inoculated animals against various diseases, and examined animals for diseases or injuries.
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Other names for this job
emergency veterinarian, equine veterinarian, laboratory animal care veterinarian, laboratory veterinarian, large animal veterinarian, managing veterinarian, mixed animal veterinarian, poultry veterinarian, professional services veterinarian, PSV, public health veterinarian, relief veterinarian.
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Veterinarian
Already yours: Conducting research, Examining patients, Maintaining medical knowledge
4 of the 12 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Analyzing medical data, Determining medical protocols, Developing medical treatment plans