No, although it is becoming more common for multiple veterinarians to work for a single clinic and therefore work for another veterinarian. Also, newly graduated veterinarians tend to be employed by another veterinarian and treat their first year or so after graduation as approximately a paid apprenticeship, as they learn and hone their skills under a more experienced veterinarian.
Yes, you can work as a veterinary assistant or veterinary technician under a licensed veterinarian. In addition, after being accepted at a school of veterinary medicine, you can practice under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
Generally, they are called "veterinarian" or "veterinarian in small animal practice" (to differentiate them from the ones that work with horses, cows, pigs, and sheep).
In the United States, the answer is no one - a veterinarian can open his/her own clinic and be the solo owner veterinarian of it as soon as he/she graduates from vet school. Unlike human medicine, there is no requirement for a veterinarian to complete an internship after graduating from vet school.
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Veterinarian is a medical term for someone who treats the diseases of animals.
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