Absolutely, although there may not be a client base to support a 100% exotic animal veterinary surgeon. A more financially feasible process would be to become a board certified veterinary surgeon and then work to increase the proportion of exotic animals that he/she works on.
This would be a veterinarian. Some veterinarians take additional training and studying to specialize in surgery and become board certified veterinary surgeons.
There is no specific hospitals that specialize in herniated disc surgery. However, there are plenty of doctors that specialize in herniated disc surgery.
Depends on the policy of the individual surgery.
A/D is a wet pet food created by Hill's specifically for animals that are recovering from major surgery or trauma. It is a prescription diet, so a veterinarian must prescribe it for your pet.
Well it depends on how bad the surgery is and if is a small surgery or a huge one
Many companies in Los Angeles, California specialize in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Dr Simoni, Santa Monica Plastics and David M Butler MD all specialize in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
There are many different directions that a veterinarian job can lead. One can have a practice or work in research. There are opportunities to specialize in areas such as oncology, pathology, surgery or orthopedics as well as choosing to work with large or small animals. It has been stated that veterinary practice is becoming as diverse as human medical practice.
The correct spelling is veterinarian.A veterinarian is someone who is trained in medicine and surgery for animals.An example sentence is "Liv says she wants to be a veterinarian when she is grown up".
You need to check with the Veterinarian who is doing the surgery.
I do not believe bariatric surgeons specialize in diets. They specialize in weight loss related surgeries such as gastric bypass and lap band surgery.
I would start with an internet search for "veterinarian in scrubs" - most veterinarians, particularly small animal veterinarians, will wear scrubs similar to human physicians during surgery. An exception to this would be a large animal veterinarian performing surgery on the farm, where he/she may be wearing a surgical gown over coveralls and jeans.
About 8 to 10 years after qualifying as a Doctor