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Veterinarians

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Core Tasks Include:

  • Examine animals to detect and determine the nature of diseases or injuries.
  • Treat sick or injured animals by prescribing medication, setting bones, dressing wounds, or performing surgery.
  • Inoculate animals against various diseases, such as rabies or distemper.
  • Collect body tissue, feces, blood, urine, or other body fluids for examination and analysis.
  • Operate diagnostic equipment, such as radiographic or ultrasound equipment, and interpret the resulting images.
  • Educate the public about diseases that can be spread from animals to humans.
  • Train or supervise workers who handle or care for animals.
  • Euthanize animals.
  • Conduct postmortem studies and analyses to determine the causes of animals' deaths.
  • Plan or execute animal nutrition or reproduction programs.
  • Advise animal owners regarding sanitary measures, feeding, general care, medical conditions, or treatment options.
  • Attend lectures, conferences, or continuing education courses.
  • Perform administrative or business management tasks, such as scheduling appointments, accepting payments from clients, budgeting, or maintaining business records.
  • Counsel clients about the deaths of their pets or about euthanasia decisions for their pets.

Supplemental Tasks Include:

  • Provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in a particular species, such as horses or exotic birds.
  • Establish or conduct quarantine or testing procedures that prevent the spread of diseases to other animals or to humans and that comply with applicable government regulations.
  • Direct the overall operations of animal hospitals, clinics, or mobile services to farms.
  • Specialize in a particular type of treatment, such as dentistry, pathology, nutrition, surgery, microbiology, or internal medicine.
  • Inspect and test horses, sheep, poultry, or other animals to detect the presence of communicable diseases.
  • Research diseases to which animals could be susceptible.
  • Determine the effects of drug therapies, antibiotics, or new surgical techniques by testing them on animals.



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