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  2. Paraveterinary worker - Wikipedia

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    Paraveterinary worker. Veterinary technicians of the US Army assist in an operation on a military working dog. A paraveterinary worker is a professional of veterinary medicine who performs procedures autonomously or semi-autonomously, as part of a veterinary assistance system. The job role varies throughout the world, and common titles include ...

  3. Veterinary medicine - Wikipedia

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    A veterinary technician in Ethiopia shows the owner of an ailing donkey how to sanitize the site of infection. Veterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, management, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, disorder, and injury in non-human animals. The scope of veterinary medicine is wide, covering all animal ...

  4. Veterinarian - Wikipedia

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    A veterinarian conducts a surgery on a domestic cat. Bovine hoof health management by a veterinarian. A veterinarian ( vet) is a medical professional who practices veterinary medicine. They manage a wide range of health conditions and injuries in non-human animals.

  5. Veterinary pathology - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary pathology. Mammary (breast) cancer on a dog. Mast cell tumor on dog. Veterinary pathologists are veterinarians who specialize in the diagnosis of diseases through the examination of animal tissue and body fluids. [ 1] Like medical pathology, veterinary pathology is divided into two branches, anatomical pathology and clinical pathology.

  6. Technology in veterinary medicine - Wikipedia

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    Common diagnostic technologies. X-Ray. An example of an X-ray from a dog. A form of electromagnetic radiation used to examine internal structures such as bones, blood vessels and some organs. In veterinary medicine, restraint methods such as sand bags, tying, manual restraint, and medications are used to increase easy of restraint. Ultrasound.

  7. VCA Animal Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Website. vcahospitals .com. VCA Animal Hospitals, incorporated as VCA, Inc., operates more than 1,000 animal hospitals in the US and Canada. [ 1] The company is based in Los Angeles, and was founded in 1986. [ 2] Until its acquisition by Mars Inc. in 2017, VCA traded on the NASDAQ under the ticker "WOOF".

  8. Veterinary medicine in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary medicine in the United States is the performance of veterinary medicine in the United States, normally performed by licensed medical professionals, and subject to provisions of statute law which vary by state. Veterinary medicine is normally led by veterinary physicians, termed veterinarians or vets, but also by paraveterinary ...

  9. Virginia Tech - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .vt .edu. Virginia Tech ( VT ), officially the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ( VPI ), [ 9] is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Blacksburg, Virginia. It was founded as the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in 1872.