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Veterinary Surgeon

Veterinary surgeons are doctors for animals. They diagnose and treat sick and injured pets, farm animals and other creatures. The job combines medical knowledge with caring about animals' wellbeing.

The UK Degree Advantage

A UK degree in Veterinary Science is highly regarded globally, providing a robust foundation in animal health, ethics, and clinical practice. UK universities offer rigorous training and are accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the challenges of the profession.

The Role & Expectations

As a veterinary surgeon, you care for animals when they are ill or hurt. You examine them, work out what is wrong, and decide on the best treatment. Some days you do surgery, other days you give vaccinations or deal with emergencies. You talk with owners about what their pet needs and help them understand what is happening.

The job is varied and can be emotional - you will help animals get better, but sometimes you will also help animals that are dying or suffering to die peacefully and without pain. You work with a team of nurses and support staff, and you keep detailed records of every animal you treat. If you love animals and want to help them, and you can handle the harder moments, this job is very rewarding.

Daily Responsibilities

  • Conduct thorough examinations of animals to diagnose health issues.
  • Perform surgical procedures, from routine spaying and neutering to complex surgeries.
  • Administer vaccinations and medications, ensuring proper dosages and techniques.
  • Collaborate with pet owners to develop treatment plans and educate them on animal care.
  • Maintain detailed medical records and manage follow-up care for patients.
  • Stay updated with the latest veterinary practices and advancements.
  • Manage emergency cases and provide critical care when needed.
  • Work alongside veterinary nurses and support staff to ensure a smooth clinic operation.