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Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG)
Overview
Perform emergency medical care, diagnostics, and surgeries for a variety of pets, including exotics. Manage the full patient experience from triage and diagnosis to treatment planning and customer education.
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Compensation
$140,000 - $350,000 / YEAR
Posted
13 days ago
Perform emergency medical evaluations, diagnostics, and surgeries for a variety of pets, including exotics. Manage the full patient lifecycle from triage and diagnosis to treatment and customer education.
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The veterinarian will manage emergency cases of all kinds, including performing minor and major surgeries and endoscopic procedures, while ensuring immediate patient assessment through unique triage systems. Key duties involve communicating diagnoses, treatment options, and estimates directly with customers and maintaining accurate medical records.
$140,000 - $300,000 / YEAR
The Emergency Veterinarian will manage all incoming emergency cases, from routine to complex surgeries, treating all types of pets including exotics, while ensuring immediate patient assessment through unique triage methods. Key duties involve conducting physical exams, ordering and interpreting diagnostics, communicating diagnoses and treatment plans with customers, preparing estimates, and performing emergency surgeries and endoscopic procedures.
The Emergency Veterinarian will manage all incoming emergency cases, including performing physical examinations, diagnostics like ultrasounds and bloodwork, and communicating diagnoses and treatment plans to customers. Key duties also involve performing minor and major emergency surgeries, endoscopic procedures, and educating clients on aftercare.
The veterinarian will manage emergency cases from initial triage and physical examination through diagnosis, treatment planning, and execution of minor/major surgeries and endoscopic procedures. Responsibilities also include direct communication with customers regarding diagnoses, estimates, and aftercare education.
As an Emergency Veterinarian, you will handle emergency cases, conduct physical examinations, perform surgeries, and communicate with customers about diagnoses and treatment options. You will also be involved in educating customers on aftercare and preventative measures.
As a per diem Emergency Veterinarian, you will handle emergency cases, perform surgeries, and communicate with customers about diagnoses and treatment options. You will also be involved in triaging patients and ensuring they receive timely care.
Responsibilities include immediately seeing patients using the unique VEG Triage and Spikes system, conducting comprehensive physical exams, diagnostics like ultrasounds and bloodwork, and communicating findings and treatment plans to customers. The role also involves performing minor and major emergency surgeries, endoscopic procedures, and educating clients on aftercare.
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