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VETERINARY HEALTH CARE TEAM
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Every veterinary hospital staff consists of a team of caring individuals, each contributing his or her unique abilities to ensure high quality veterinary care for animals and compassionate interactions with animal owners. Depending on the size of the hospital, the team may employ from three to more than 30 people but, regardless of size, dedication of service remains TOP priority.
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WHO IS IN THE TEAM? Veterinarian Veterinary Technician Veterinary Practice Manager Veterinary Assistant Receptionist Other team members
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EVERY MEMBER OF THE VETERINARY HEALTH CARE TEAM PLAYS AN IMPORTANT PART IN THE FUNCTIONING OF THE PRACTICE, WHETHER THEY ARE EXPERIENCED VETERINARIANS, VETERINARY TECHNICIANS, ASSISTANTS, RECEPTIONISTS, ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF OR ANIMAL CARE ASSISTANTS!
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THE VETERINARIAN Leads the Team Diagnose Prescribe treatment and medications Perform surgery
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VETERINARY TECHNICIAN Educated and trained to support the veterinarian by assisting with... Surgery Laboratory procedures Radiography Anesthesiology Prescribed treatment and nursing Client education
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VETERINARY PRACTICE MANAGER Responsible for managing business functions of the practice. Duties can include Personnel hiring and supervision Budget and inventory management Accounting Marketing Developing recordkeeping and other business standards for practice
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VETERINARY ASSISTANT Supports the veterinarian and/or the technician in daily tasks. Kennel work Assist in restraint and handling Feed and exercise animals Clerical duties Cleaning Must have a strong stomach!
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RECEPTIONIST The FIRST and LAST person client will see They are the “Life Blood” of the records The interactions he or she has with a client can determine how the client perceives the quality of medicine services being offered. NEEDS to have excellent communication skills Be able to handle a variety of questions and requests from clients and the public Duties: Setting appointments Responding to inquiries about hospital services Greeting clients Handle fee payments, billing, daily cash records Managing callbacks Triage Receptionist may also perform Accounting, Marketing Client counseling duties Handling medical records Assisting veterinarian or technician when necessary
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OTHER TEAM MEMBERS Adoption counselor Grief counselor Administrative assistant Groomer Kennel or barn worker Volunteers Interns Vets out of college Vet students Techs out of college Tech students
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WHAT THE PRACTICE EXPECTS FROM THE STAFF… Expertise Commitment Hard work Confidentiality Loyalty Care Long service Good communication Flexibility Cheerfulness
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WHAT THE STAFF EXPECTS FROM THE PRACTICE… Respect Money Security Praise Training Responsibility Challenges Progression Good working conditions Promotion Stimulation
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CAN YOU IMAGINE BEING PART OF THE TEAM?
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