Most veterinarians spend the majority of their time working with people; there is very little in veterinary medicine that is mechanized.
No, most veterinarian will split their time about 60% communicating with their clients (working with people) and 40% of their time working with their patients (the animals). There is very little mechanical work done by veterinarians; some experienced veterinarians that were trained prior to about 1975 can actually do the majority of their work with a stethoscope and their hands.
Veterinarians use physics to understand how x-rays work and how to work safely around them.
Tools: stethoscope, thermometer, some diagnostic tools and minor mechanical tools Machines: radiograph, anesthetic vaporizer, autoclave
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.
Both - some veterinarians work in a clinic (inside) while other veterinarians have an ambulatory clinic and work on the farm (outside).
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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.
Pediatricians work with people much more than they work with machines.Pediatricians mainly work with people, but they use some diagnostic machines like a stethoscope, x-ray machine, etc.
Veterinarians can work anywhere there are animals.!.!
In a vet practice, the people who work in the clinic are usually the same people but some may be part time or on a different schedule.
They use machines so people don't have to work as hard.