Yes, along with nights and weekends. However, most veterinarians will try to get some holidays off during the year, and the clinics are generally not open for routine appointments on the major public holidays. If an emergency happens, though, a veterinarian is on call and will respond.
1. Veterinarians work to improve animal health. 2. Veterinarians can significantly improve human health, particularly public health.
Yes they do
Both - some veterinarians work in a clinic (inside) while other veterinarians have an ambulatory clinic and work on the farm (outside).
All of them - veterinarians are actively working in every country around the world to provide health care to livestock as well as to monitor public health and improve the health of the human populations.
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You can work pretty much anywhere you want to as a veterinarian. Most veterinarians are in private practice, examining and treating the animals owned by their clients; these veterinarians work in all types of settings from rural to urban. However, there are also veterinarians on active duty with the military who may be stationed at sea or in foreign countries, veterinarians working in public health duties that may spend a month working in Africa then fly to southeast Asia to tackle an outbreak of a new disease and there are two veterinarians currently in the House of Representatives in Washington DC.
Most equine veterinarians work on the farms, stables, tracks and show rings where horses are housed at. Some equine veterinarians work in a clinic where horses can be brought for specialized diagnostics and treatment.
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Veterinarians can work anywhere there are animals.!.!
Private practice veterinarians work as part of a team of people that includes vet techs, vet assistants, receptionists and kennel workers. Also, most veterinarians in the US practice in a multiple-doctor practice, so they also work with other veterinarians.
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Veterinarians come in a variety of types - private practitioners that work with everything from cats and dogs to horses to cattle and llamas to birds, snakes and gerbils. There are also public practitioners who work in regulatory medicine, public health, epidemiology and military work. There are academics who teach the next generation of veterinarians, and researchers who investigate everything from the molecules involved in the immune response to the value of different treatment protocols in practice.