The United States does not recognize the Veterinarian liscense of the Philippines. They do recognize Canadian vets
In the US, you need a license to practice cardiology.
yes.
If there are...they are doing it illegally... so... I would question their ethics and where they got their license to practice. It is banned in the US/UK and soon to be Canada.
To practice as a veterinarian, you need to have the following: 1. A DVM or VMD degree from an accredited school of veterinary medicine (in the US; non-US requirements are different) 2. A passing grade on the National Board Exam 3. A passing grade on the state licensing exam where you wish to practice 4. A license to practice in the state you are in 5. Accreditation and certification from APHIS for rabies vaccines, etc.
Veterinary licenses are issued by each State in the US for practice within their borders.
The average salary for a veterinarian in the United States in 2013 was ~US$90,000, and this is likely to be reasonably close to the salary for a veterinarian in Alabama. The range of salary can be extensive, though, with a low of ~US$55,000 and extending up to US$1,000,000 depending upon experience, board certification or specialty practice, ownership status and species treated.
Yes it can be done, but the FAA frowns on the practice, and the penalties can be severe.
A veterinarian who has a dog-only practice, is experienced and has a good clinic with an established client base can expect to make between US$85,000 and US$100,000 per year. This calculates out to roughly $1700-2000 per week.
If the person graduated from school in the US, nothing - a veterinarian must have a DVM (doctorate) degree to be called a veterinarian. If the person graduated from vet school in another country, he/she may be able to practice veterinary medicine depending on the curriculum in that country.
You can practice medicin in the United States if you have an overseas private medical degree. This does need to be from an accredited institution.
a license to practice medicine, and a board certification
Yes, many veterinarians from Europe come to the US to study and practice; he/she will just have to pass the foreign veterinary exam if he/she didn't graduate from a school of veterinary medicine that is accredited by AVMA.