there are several types of vets a vetinary nurse, a vet that works in the surgery and a vet that works in a hospital. so depending on what type of vet you are it depends also on the work.
In addition to the veterinarian (who may or may not be board certified in surgery), there would be a vet tech for anesthesia, a vet tech who assists in surgery, one or more vet assistants and a receptionist.
An Aqua Vet Is Just Like It Sounds. A Vet That Works With Aquatic Animals.
You need to ask your vet. No one here can answer this kind of question.
The pay check amount a vet receives for surgery depends upon several things. These include the type of place he works and conditions of contract. If he is an independent vet then his pay check will be for the amount of money received minus any expenses.
You need to take it to your vet, as it will NOT heal on it's own
No just medicine call the vet to see what it needs
This can depend on the surgery the horse is going to have, you should always ask your equine vet about feeding prior to surgery just to be sure.
If he ate just a bit, no. If he ate a ton, he probably won't need surgery, but he should be seen by a vet. Dogs should never have chocolate.
Not if the Vet feels that surgery is required.
Call your vet, is your dog a diabetic, is your dog taking steriods after surgery? This link may help http://k9diabetes.com/forum/index.php?referrerid=18
hours a vet worka a day
He/she assists the vet. This can be during a surgery, or an exam.