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  2. Paraveterinary worker - Wikipedia

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    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 veterinary nurse, veterinary technician, and veterinary assistant, and variants with the prefix of "animal health".

  3. Veterinary medicine - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary care and management are usually led by a veterinary physician (usually called a veterinarian, veterinary surgeon or "vet") who has received their doctor of veterinary medicine degree. This role is the equivalent of a physician or surgeon (medical doctor) in human medicine , and involves postgraduate study and qualification.

  4. Category:Veterinary companies of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Veterinary companies of the Philippines" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Category:Veterinary medicine in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  6. Veterinary education - Wikipedia

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    To become a veterinarian, one must first complete a degree in veterinary medicine Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM, V.M.D., BVS, BVSc, BVMS, BVM etc.). In the United States and Canada, almost all veterinary medical degrees are first entry degrees, and require several years of previous study at the university level.

  7. Veterinary specialties - Wikipedia

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    After treatment, a veterinary specialist may stay in close contact with the referring veterinarian to provide ongoing treatment suggestions and advice. Veterinary specialists also play an important role in the training and continuing education of veterinary students , nursing staff, and practicing veterinarians.

  8. Veterinarian - Wikipedia

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    "Veterinarian" was first used in print by Thomas Browne in 1646. [4] Although "vet" is commonly used as an abbreviation in all English-speaking countries, the occupation is formally referred to as a veterinary surgeon in the United Kingdom and Ireland and now as a veterinarian in most of the rest of the English-speaking world.

  9. List of veterinarians - Wikipedia

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    Darlene Dixon — American veterinarian and toxicologic pathologist [4] Sydney Dodd (1874–1926) — British veterinary surgeon who was the first lecturer in veterinary bacteriology at the University of Sydney; Peter C. Doherty (born 1940) — Australian veterinary surgeon and researcher joint recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physiology or ...