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Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG)
Overview
The assistant will provide immediate support by triaging incoming patients, guiding them toward care, and assisting with treatments, nursing duties, and diagnostics alongside credentialed staff. Responsibilities also include setting up and monitoring anesthesia cases, managing fluid therapy, and participating in patient rounds to ensure continuity of care.
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Compensation
$20 - $49 / HOUR
Posted
13 days ago
The assistant will provide initial support by triaging incoming patients, guiding them toward care, and assisting with treatments, nursing care, and diagnostics alongside credentialed staff. Responsibilities also include setting up and monitoring anesthesia cases, managing fluid and medication administration, and participating in patient rounds for continuity of care.
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