Yes
The sacrifices of a veterinarian are a lot like those of a human doctor. Veterinarians can be on call sometimes 24 hours a day. It can also be difficult for veterinarians to go on vacation, especially when you have to find relief veterinarians to cover your practice.
12 I'm an MD, my wife is a vet
Used by Veterinarians as an abbreviation for Once A Day. The human medical equivalent is "QD"
Veterinarians go home after they are done seeing patients. This may be shortly after the last scheduled appointment of the day, or it may be at 2 AM after an emergency C-section or colic case.
Yes, some veterinarians do work part time. This has become slightly more popular as the demographics of working veterinarians shifts towards being more heavily female - women veterinarians are more likely to want to work part time and trade a smaller paycheck for more time for family and home. This option is also being used by veterinarians with injuries/illnesses that make it difficult for them to work a full day but they aren't mentally, emotionally, or financially ready to retire yet.
No, veterinarians is a plural noun.
very low, cause pets still need help every day
Used by Veterinarians as an abbreviation for Once A Day. The human medical equivalent is "QD"
Yes, veterinarians can advertise their services.
Veterinary technicians are the veterinary equivalent of a nurse. They are responsible for assisting veterinarians in the day to day tasks around the office and in medical procedures.
Some veterinarians do remain on call any hour of the day as well as all weekend and through holidays; however, this is becoming the exception rather than the norm. Some vet clinics do offer emergency service, but the veterinarians within the clinic take turns covering the emergency service so everyone gets a chance to be home with family and get some good sleep.
There are veterinarians in every country in the world.