Location
Sandy Springs, Georgia
The Associate Veterinarian is responsible for providing excellent patient care through physical examinations, diagnosing and treating diseases, and offering preventive care based on patient specifics. This includes utilizing a problem-based approach for diagnosis and performing routine and complex surgical and dental procedures.
Candidates must possess a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree or equivalent, hold active, unencumbered veterinarian licensure, and have current DEA and Controlled Substance Licenses if applicable. Comfort with anesthesia, routine surgeries (spays/neuters, mass removals, dentals), and excellent communication skills are mandatory.
Participate in rounds as incoming or exiting doctor at beginning and end of shifts. Disseminate knowledge throughout staff to improve the level of care and communication provided hospital partners, to both the patient and the client. Performs additional duties as assigned. Nature of Supervision: In all activities related to the care of individual patients, the Veterinarian will take direct supervision from the Hospital Medical Leader or Area Medical Director. The Veterinarian has discretion related to decisions regarding patient care, however, it is imperative that the Veterinarian uphold the standards set forth in the Petco Veterinary SOPs. The Veterinarian should expect to receive direction and guidance based on electronic medical record review from the Hospital Medical Leader or Area Medical Director regarding patient decisions and should accept such feedback as a means to elevate patient care in the hospital. All hospital veterinarians should work together in a collegial fashion and are expected to behave in a professional and personable manner. Planning and Problem Solving: Problem solving is at the heart of veterinary medicine, and it is expected that any successful candidate will possess excellent problem-solving skills that allow expeditious diagnosis of patient problems.