Veterinary Emergency Group

Healthcare

EmergencyVeterinarian

$115–165k ~AI est. Alexandria, Virginia, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Emergency Veterinarian at Veterinary Emergency Group. Skills: Emergency medicine, Veterinary surgery, Diagnostic imaging, Customer communication. Answer medical questions. See patients”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

Eligibility Requirements

Work nights, Work weekends, Work holidays, Stand for prolonged hours, Kneel, Work on the floor, Work in noisy environment, Work with unpleasant odors

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

DVM or equivalent degree, Emergency surgery experience, Endoscopy experience, Ability to lift up to 25 kg, Ability to support up to 40 kg

Nice to Have

Soft tissue surgery experience

What You'll Do.

Answer medical questions

Gather presenting complaint

Conduct physical examinations

Create diagnostic plan

Create therapeutic plan

Communicate diagnosis

Communicate treatment options

Create medical records

Review medical records

Perform minor surgeries

Perform major surgeries

Perform endoscopic procedures

Educate customers on after care

Educate on preventative measures

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Team-oriented environments; Work with colleagues; Support colleagues

Communication Scope

Medical communication; Customer communication

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