A licensed veterinarian refers to a professional who has received professional training and holds relevant qualification certificates, and is engaged in veterinary diagnosis and treatment, aquaculture management, prevention and health care, etc. They work in animal hospitals, farms and pet hospitals in rural and urban areas, and are responsible for animal health management, disease diagnosis and treatment, prevention and control, thus ensuring human food safety and animal and plant health.
I. Responsibilities and Work Contents:
Veterinary diagnosis and treatment: The main duty of a licensed veterinarian is to diagnose and treat animals, including disease diagnosis, operation, medication and rehabilitation.
Disease prevention and control: participate in disease prevention and control and vaccination programs to ensure the health of farm animals.
Aquaculture management: assist farmers to carry out scientific management and improve aquaculture efficiency, including feeding and environmental management.
Pet medical services: In the pet hospital, licensed veterinarians provide medical services for pets, including treating diseases, performing operations and vaccinating.
Scientific research education: some practicing veterinarians will participate in scientific research projects, and some are engaged in veterinary professional education in colleges and universities.
Second, the necessary conditions and skills:
Bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine: A licensed veterinarian usually needs to obtain a bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine and have the corresponding basic theoretical knowledge.
Relevant qualification certification: According to the laws and regulations of the state and the autonomous region, practicing veterinarians need to pass the relevant qualification examination and obtain the qualification certificate.
Communication skills: Good communication skills are necessary for practicing veterinarians, and it is necessary to maintain good communication with farmers and pet owners to understand the situation of animals.
Observation and patience: Veterinarians need to observe the symptoms of animals carefully, and sometimes they need to spend a lot of time in contact with animals, so they need patience.