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VCA MidWest Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center is growing exponentially! Our AAHA-accredited facility is Nebraska’s only full-time, state-of-the-art specialty and emergency hospital, and we are seeking to add Relief Emergency Veterinarian to our team!
We have been a leader in small animal specialty medicine in Nebraska, Northern Kansas, South Dakota, and Western Iowa for the last decade! Our team includes board-certified specialists in internal medicine (3), Surgery (1.5), Emergency and Critical Care (2); we also have independent contractors in Cardiology (1) and Diagnostic Imaging. We also have an Emergency Department that operates 24/7/365, and we have an active internship program. All of our doctors enjoy teaching, and love to collaborate to provide stellar patient care and client service.
We are currently undergoing an exciting expansion project. Our new 17,000 sq. ft. facility will feature 11 exam rooms, 4 operating theaters, a dedicated ICU with telemetry and long-term mechanical ventilation capabilities, and comprehensive in-house laboratory equipment. We also have ultrasonography, video rigid and flexible endoscopy, Stryker laparoscopy/arthroscopy tower, Imex fixator system, Synthes plating system, Ligasure, TA stapler, digital radiography, fluoroscopy, helical computed tomography, and on-site magnetic resonance imaging. An incomparable team of licensed veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, and client service representatives supports our veterinarians.
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Emergency Veterinarians with a warm character, keen curiosity, and a commitment to outstanding patient and client care should go to VCAJobs.com where you can apply directly online and a representative will reach out to you!
Part Time
$75k-122k (estimate)
12/12/2023
07/24/2024
vcahospitals.com
AUSTIN, TX
15,000 - 50,000
1994
Private
HOWARD BLATT
$1B - $3B
Antech Diagnostics owns and operates reference laboratories for animal hospitals.
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Fills open shifts or temporary positions at different practices.
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Examine, diagnose and treat animals using knowledge gathered through schooling, continuing education and practice experience.
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Must pass the North American Veterinary Licensing Exam (NAVLE) to become licensed to practice medicine.
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Ability to follow safety procedures.
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Must be compassionate when working with animals and their owners.
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Need to earn a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) degree from an accredited college of veterinary medicine to practice.
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Must successfully graduate with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from an accredited program.
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