Associate Veterinarian - Urgent Care- High Income!
- $150,000 - $170,000
- Fishers, IN
Exciting DVM opportunity - Fishers, IN
A bit about us:
The Associate veterinarian works with the practice owner to define and implement practice medical policies and procedures that ensure quality patient care. They deliver medical, surgical, and dental care to patients. The Associate Veterinarian plays a key role in building and maintaining client relationships as well as staff relationships. He/She may assist in supervising staff members in their daily medical duties when the Manager is not in the practice to oversee this important function. This is a leadership position with the important responsibility of ensuring a positive work environment in which the practice can achieve its goals.
Why join us?
- High income potential
- Sign on bonus
- Great benefits with employee discounts
- Team mentality
Job Details
- Delivers in-house medical training to the support staff when asked to do so.
- Works toward and attains practice productivity standards.
- Promotes a cooperative working environment among staff members; understands the value of teamwork; shows enthusiasm and willingness to perform as necessary to help the practice function as a unit.
- Maintains positive, cooperative relationships with other employees.
- Performs physical examinations using preliminary data provided by the veterinary technicians; diagnoses physical condition and presents diagnostic and treatment alternatives to the client, being sensitive to their emotional as well financial needs.
- Performs medical, surgical, and dental procedures; provides emergency services in accordance with hospital standards of care.
- Interprets the results of laboratory procedures and determines the appropriate protocol based on the results; reads radiographs and interprets EKGs and EEGs.
- Prescribes medications in accordance with manufacturers' label instructions and uses. Understands common side-effects and common drug interactions with other medications.
- Promptly, accurately, and legibly updates client records in support of the SOAP reporting method.
- Understands and carries out treatment orders from other veterinarians; makes necessary changes in treatment plan when diagnostic results support the decision to do so.