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    Veterinary Career

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    My personal goal is to pursue a career in the Veterinary Sciences‚ my long-term goal is to become an equine veterinarian and/or a large animal veterinarian. I would like to pursue this career at Charlottetown Veterinary Clinic in Prince Edward Island‚ Canada. My primary choice would be to receive enough education to primarily be a veterinarian‚ along with this job I realize that there will be times where I might have to help out behind the desk (i.e. office manager)‚ but I would much rather be a

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    Veterinary Technician

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    Veterinary Technician There are about 100 organizations of veterinary technicians that exist‚ state‚ local‚ and provincial across the United States (American Veterinary Medical Association). Out of those 100 organizations‚ there were 62‚000 employed veterinary technicians in the year of 2004. The career of Veterinary technician will be investigated for the purpose of learning techniques to increase an animal’s health‚ providing information will result in determining if pursuing this career will

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    Introduction In today’s modern age where computer has become a way of life‚ it is evidentthat a majority of the country’s institutions still do not adapt the high technology.Particularly in most medical clinic facilities‚ daily clinic transactions are still done onpaper.We all know that modern clinics are now operating at great pace striving toserve as many patients as possible with the best of their abilities.But as the yearsrolled by‚ the number of patients has grown and various medical cases arise

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    Veterinary Technicians

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    Veterinary Technician A Veterinary Technician works as a skilled technical assistant to a veterinarian‚ or to another biomedical researcher or scientist. Veterinary technicians do not prescribe‚ diagnose‚ or perform surgery‚ and they always work under the supervision of a veterinarian. Thus being said‚ a veterinary technician career is a natural step for an aspiring veterinarian wanting to test the waters. Most veterinary technicians find employment in private veterinary practices doing traditional

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    education courses. This is not just a way for the vets to maintain the license and for the state to update its data on practicing vets but also for the vets to get training on the latest advances in veterinary medicine and to develop new skills. Veterinary Continuing Education course options Veterinary medicine is a specialized field of medicine that is always going through changes. Vets are required to treat various species of animals and to do that need to stay current with the latest treatments

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    Date: April 20‚ 2012 Assignment: Downtown Health Care Clinic Perpetual Mercy Hospital Perpetual Mercy is a successful‚ nonprofit hospital located in the southern periphery of a major western city. It is extremely financially stable‚ debt free and holds the highest occupancy rate in amongst all hospitals located in its metro location. Perpetual Mercy has become extremely dependent on older‚ inner city occupants that are covered by Medicaid. More business is becoming minor‚ short stayed visits

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    Veterinary Medicine

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    Veterinary Medicine When you walk into a veterinary office‚ you may think it would be wonderful to be a veterinarian and it must be great to be able to help save animals’ lives every day you come to work. This is true‚ but being a veterinarian is not easy and schooling to become a veterinarian is equally as tough. Veterinary medicine is a great career‚ but it involves a lot of hard work and dedication. I asked veterinarian Dr. Bill Baumgartner why he decided to become a Veterinarian and he replied

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    Could the ISS clinic do with a less complicated less sophisticated system? Yes. They could revert back to using the MOH system of collecting data on paper-based forms and storing them in files in the record room. Clinicians would be glad as they were overwhelmed be the EMR’s new forms and no longer need to input much data. Although the financial costs are significantly lower due to not hiring additional human resource for data research and not purchasing additional hardware and software to maintain

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    Veterinary Medicine

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    helps them determine which medications‚ if any‚ the other animals should receive. Some vets research what diseases animals are susceptible to‚ and others explore what medicines can treat them. Information that is crucial to know when working in veterinary medicine is its history‚ exploring the specialities and tools‚ and other crucial necessities. Historic findings have been found almost everywhere around the world. There have been Chinese writings that were about horses‚ oxen‚ and buffalo that

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    opening a free clinic

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    Introduction Opening a free clinic is one of the most humanitarian ways of giving back to the community. The community particularly the low income citizens are searching for means to provide easy and affordable healthcare to. This has come as a result of employers reducing employee’s benefits due to a failing economy this in turn causing the cost of obtaining a medical insurance cover very expensive. Opening a free clinic may stand to achieve and benefit the community by providing these primary

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