From what i know they can work in any state they want!!!
To work as a private-practice clinical veterinarian in the United States, you will need a state veterinary license for each state in which you will practice veterinary. Doc Johnson out of Ava Mo was a licensed veterinarian in the united states.
There isn't necessarily a "rule book" for being a veterinarian. However, veterinarians are governed both by the laws of the area in which they work (typically a mix of federal/state and state/province/muncipality laws) as well as the veterinarian's oath.
This depends on the locality where the foreign veterinarian would like to work. Some states require technicians to be licensed while other states do not have this requirement. However, a foreign veterinarian can also apply to take a veterinary certification test for graduates of foreign vet schools - if he/she passes and also passes the state licensing exam in the state he/she wishes to practice, the foreign vet can work as a veterinarian.
Anyone can if he or she has a veterinarian degree
in veterinarian what type of establishment and location is the work performed
Veterinarian
Depends on the state. In CA, no. Not even a registered veterinary technician can work alone. They must work under the orders of a veterinarian. However, there are clauses that allow registered veterinary technicians to perform duties they may not be allowed to otherwise, depending on the level of supervision given by a veterinarian. Look it up depending on what state you're in.
Yes, a misdemeanor would not keep you from working as a veterinarian.
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Work as a veterinarian.
A veterinarian could be hired to support scientific experiments or gather data on breeding sea birds or seals, or inform scientific work with whales and other fish from the Southern Ocean.