For the most part, veterinarians in private practice work with at least a few people - it isn't cost effective to have a veterinarian doing everything from cleaning kennels to scheduling appointments to calling up past due accounts as well as doing veterinary work. The minimum staffing for a one doctor practice tends to be 2-3 people plus the veterinarian - a vet tech, a receptionist/records/billing person and possibly a kennel person.
However, in the United States, the trend has been towards multidoctor practices, where you would have 1-2 receptionists, possibly another person handling medical records, maybe another person handling accounts and billing, a vet tech per doctor plus one or more kennel staff and vet assistants. Some clinics have 30 people or more on site at any given time.
If you want to work alone, you can pursue a veterinary pathlogy residency and then work from home reading microscope slides and writing up pathology reports. This is a very valuable aspect of veterinary medicine, but one that relatively few veterinarians choose to pursue.
Yes they work with colleagues, vet nurses, drug reps and most importantly with clients
They work with any type of animal that can be worked with.
it really depends on what type of vet you are.
Some vets will work with horses. Otherwise, there are specialty equine-vets who will work almost only with horses.
will vets work with the same people every day or will it be diffrent people
vets spend their time treating animals
I used to work on a hourse farm and specific vets do make house calls. It depends on where you live. It also depends on what feild of work your in. Some vets vounteer to do that feild of work.- Eli Dalton
you get to work with animals that you love :)
you get to work with animals that you love :)
it depends on what kind of size animals you work with larger animal vets get paid more than small animal vets
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If needed they will, but it depends.
Yes
Vets can work in a number of places such as, but not limited to: veterinary offices, zoos, research facilities, colleges, porta-vets, and wildlife reserves.