What is a Veterinary Technologist?

The Duties and Responsibilities of Veterinary Technologists Veterinary technologists are a veterinarian’s right hand in both clinical and surgical settings, responsible for everything from conducting diagnostic tests and administering anesthesia to providing emergency care and assisting in surgeries. What Degrees Must Veterinary Technologists Have? There is more than one path to becoming a veterinary technologist. […]

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Let’s Vet Together: Growing the Next Generation of Veterinary Leaders

Looking for a community of veterinary students that are interested in taking ownership of their future? In this episode of the Let’s Vet Together Podcast, Courtney speaks with Dr. Rob Trimble, Vice President of Harbor by Suveto! Dr. Trimble talks about what Harbor is and the growth that Harbor has seen through it’s programs. From

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Is A Veterinary Assistant Certificate Worth It?

Veterinary Assistant Certificates: Pros and Cons Are you thinking about earning a veterinary assistant certificate? While a veterinary assistant certificate can help open doors to new job opportunities, enhanced skills, and professional job fulfillment, there are pros and cons to making this investment in your future. What Are the Advantages of Having a Certification as

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Writing Resumes for Veterinary Medical Directors

Writing Veterinary Medical Director Resumes Crafting an effective resume for a veterinary medical director position requires a strategic approach that highlights both clinical expertise and leadership skills. Whether you’re an experienced veterinarian looking to advance into a directorial role or a current veterinary medical director seeking to refresh your resume, understanding how to effectively communicate

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What is a General Practitioner Veterinarian’s Salary?

Salaries of General Practitioner Veterinarians The salary of a general practitioner (GP) veterinarian can vary based on factors such as location, experience, and type of practice. On average, in the U.S, a general practitioner veterinarian earns between $80,000 and $120,000 per year, and the average annual salary is approximately $98,000 (according to the U.S. Bureau

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What is the Salary of an ER Veterinarian?

ER Veterinarian Salaries According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), emergency room veterinarians typically earn between $100,000 and $135,000 per year, depending on experience and location. Salaries are often greater in areas with a high cost of living or if a veterinarian has additional experience and specialization. Additionally, ER veterinarians often have opportunities for

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