Veterinary Technician Duties

Veterinary Technicians provide care and comfort to sick or injured animals. They work with veterinarians or scientists in a way that is most similar to how a nurse works with a doctor. Veterinary Technician s can take advantage of explosive job growth due to the growing pet population and a wider focus on food and animal safety. Veterinary Technicians are supervised by veterinarians but the location where a veterinary technician works can vary dramatically. Small private practices animal shelters independent laboratories and 24-hour pet hospitals are just a few of the common places that Veterinary Technicians work. They also help at animal research facilities boarding kennels rescue agencies and zoos. Veterinary Technicians normally chose to focus on either the laboratory or the client. The following is a breakdown of specialities a veterinary technician may choose. Laboratory Duties - Laboratory duties include collecting urine stool blood or tissue samples for testing performing heartworm inspections feline leukemia tests and blood counts and taking and developing x-rays. Surgical Duties - Surgical duties include sterilizing instrument and equipment assisting with dental procedures preparing animals for surgery administering anesthesia to animals and euthanizing seriously injured or ill animals. Exam and Treatment Duties - Exam and treatment duties include asking questions regarding the reason for the visit recording medical history restraining and stabilizing animals during exams and treatments trimming nails removing sutures and performing other routine office procedures. Office Management Duties - Office management duties include records and billing preparing and labeling medications cleaning and organizing exam rooms ordering and organizing supplies feeding walking and bathing animals and training new employees. Customer Service and Reception Duties - Customer service and reception duties include answering the phone scheduling appointments greeting customers preparing invoices discharging patients and following up with clients. A veterinary schools does not have to decide which avenue to choose as a focus right away. It is most helpful to learn a little bit about each aspect first and then choose a focus that suits you personally. About the author Laxmikanta Nayak researcher and writer invites you to visit veterinarian information for more information on everything related to veterinary technicians.

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