No, veterinarians are generally part of the management team and so are prohibited by Federal Labor Law from joining a union. However, there are professional organizations that speak for veterinarians.
There is no union for veterinarians (or most other medical professionals like medical doctors, pharmacists, etc.). Their professions are specialized requiring an exceptional amount of education, therefore there are fewer of them, they can control their own working conditions and require no collective bargaining.
No, veterinarians is a plural noun.
Yes, veterinarians can advertise their services.
There are veterinarians in every country in the world.
Recent studies show that there are about72,720 veterinarians in America.
Federation of Veterinarians of Europe was created in 1975.
1. Veterinarians work to improve animal health. 2. Veterinarians can significantly improve human health, particularly public health.
Both - some veterinarians work in a clinic (inside) while other veterinarians have an ambulatory clinic and work on the farm (outside).
Veterinarians can euthanize dogs, but your question is not complete.
Yes veterinarians must like animals to do a good job.
Most veterinarians feel confidence, anticipation, and focus.
Most new veterinarians start their careers at a private practice clinic working with one or more other veterinarians with more experience.
In 2011 in the United States, the average annual income for all veterinarians was ~US$90,000; however, female veterinarians make slightly less than male veterinarians, so their average ran closer to ~US$85,000.