
What Different Job Opportunities are Available for Vets Globally?
By Rebecca MacMillan BVetMed BSAVA PGCertSAM MRCVS The face of the veterinary industry across the world has changed over recent years. In the past, mixed
By Rebecca MacMillan BVetMed BSAVA PGCertSAM MRCVS The face of the veterinary industry across the world has changed over recent years. In the past, mixed
By Angela Beal, DVM Countries worldwide are dealing with veterinarian shortages, and the United States is no exception. As demand for companion animal veterinary care
By Rebecca MacMillan BVetMed BSAVA PGCertSAM MRCVS When making polite conversation with people, it’s usual for jobs to come up at some point. I know
Holly Anne Hills MRCVS Vets are in high demand in Canada and fall into the demand or shortage professions (Canada NOC List, code 3114). With
By Corinne Wigfall BVMBVS(hons) Thinking of heading to the land down under? This large and beautiful continent is currently experiencing what can only be described
By Corinne Wigfall BVMBVS(Hons) BVMedSci(Hons) Are you considering working in the land of the long white cloud? This small nation in the southern hemisphere is
By Dr Joanna Woodnutt MRCVS Whether you’re a GCSE student, vet student, or GP vet, you might be considering the next stage of your career.
By Dr Hannah Godfrey BVetMed MRCVS Veterinary nurses and vet techs are in high demand at the moment. Many practices around the world are facing
By Dr. Hannah Godfrey BVetMed MRCVS If you’re fresh out of university or you’re a vet student looking ahead to your future career, you might
By Ruth Cawston MA VetMB CertAVP(SAM) MRCVS The interview is probably the most important step when applying for a new job – and as the
By Becky Nicholson MRCVS Cardiology is a much-needed sub-discipline of veterinary internal medicine. Auscultation of the heart should be performed on every clinical examination. From
By Claire Kealy RVN The role of the vet nurse (VN) or veterinary technician (VT) varies greatly depending on the practice they work for and
By Ruth Cawston MA VetMB CertAVP(SAM) MRCVS Becoming a vet opens doors to a whole variety of career options – both clinical and non-clinical. If
By Sarah-Jane Molier MRCVS So, you’ve decided to take on a new graduate vet. You contribute the time and effort to train them, but they
By Dr. Alison Foucault DVM, MRCVS Unlike human doctors, veterinarians do not require further training after vet school in order to practice. A vast majority
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