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Register for March Introduction to Acupuncture Before It Sells Out or Our August Introduction Module in the UK ... And Don't Miss Our Special Offers!acupuncture    
 
Acupuncture student Veterinarians: If you are ready to start our Certified Veterinary Acupuncture Therapist program in 2020, register now while space is available!

Registration is open for the following courses, but our March module is almost sold out.
Special Offers! We also have several special offers available for acupuncture students. 
  • Save $200 when you register for Acupuncture Modules 1 and 2 as a 2-course package (U.S. courses only).
     
  • If you are a CCRT, save 15% ($375) on tuition when you take Acupuncture Module 1 in August in the UK. Combine your continuing education with a trip to the UK, and save on tuition!
We are also considering offering Acupuncture Module 1 on August 21-23 in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. If you are interested in this class, please contact us at info@caninerehabinstitute.com
 
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We also are pleased that CRI's Certified Veterinary Acupuncture Therapist Program is recognized by the American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture, the U.S. affiliate of the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society. Those enrolled in our program can sign up at AAVA.org as active members. Upon successful completion of the CVAT program, graduates can notify AAVA, and their status will be changed to credentialed members of AAVA. The 2020 AAVA annual meeting is taking place April 17-19 at The Peabody Hotel (dog friendly!) in Memphis, Tennessee. CRI faculty member Dr. Bonnie Wright will be presenting several lectures at this conference. We encourage everyone to attend!
 
AVA logo Our Acupuncture Program also has been accredited by the Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists. After reviewing our course faculty, curriculum, and the syllabus for each module, they are excited that we will be offering this program in England starting in August 2020.
 
Veterinary students: You are eligible to enroll in our Acupuncture modules after your first year of veterinary school. Please see our Veterinary Student Certification page for details and information about our 20% student discount. 
 
Modules 1-3 are RACE approved by the AAVSB for 40 credit hours each. Our Acupuncture Program has received rave reviews! Please see our website to learn more.
Register Now for Our Three Courses in Belgium in May 2020!vepra

CRI will hold three courses in May at Het Waterhof in Belgium.
We are excited to announce that we will be traveling to beautiful Belgium for our three May courses at Het Waterhof! Plan to expand your veterinary rehabilitation skills while enjoying a scenic trip to Europe in the spring!

A few seats still remain in all courses, so please see our European Program page and register now while space is available.

Our Advanced Canine Rehabilitation Therapist course will only be held in Europe this year - act now to reserve your spot!
Please note that we are offering a special 100 Euro discount for the first 10 registrants in the Advanced Canine Rehabilitation Therapist course. Register today by emailing info@hetwaterhof.com, and claim your discount!
 
Those of you who have been certified for at least 12 months are welcome to attend the Advanced Canine Rehabilitation Therapist module. This course offers a quick review of your Therapist module techniques as a refresher. It will then teach you to advance your manual skills, provide you with new approaches for your neuro patients, and advance your therapeutic exercise program. This course is taught by CRI faculty member Ellen Martens, PT, MT, CCRT, and a team of CRI teaching assistants. As Ellen is based in Belgium, we offer this module once per year at her incredible facility there. If you prefer to attend the Advanced Canine Rehabilitation Therapist module in the United States, please contact us at info@caninerehabinstitute.com. 
  
If you are interested in attending these courses, please visit our European Program page for more details, and register by contacting Het Waterhof at info@hetwaterhof.com
Veterinary Students: Enter the "Help 'Em Out" Contest by March 1st for a Chance to Win Free Tuition!helpemout

Help _Em Out Contest graphic Blue Dog Designs, maker of the Help'Em Up HarnessĀ®, in partnership with CRI, has announced the 2020 "Help 'Em Out" competition to encourage veterinary students to pursue education in canine rehabilitation. The winner will receive free tuition for Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation, one of the three courses required for certification by Canine Rehabilitation Institute - a $2,900 value!
 
All currently enrolled veterinary students in the U.S. are eligible to enter. Entrants will need to write a 400-500-word essay explaining why they are interested in canine rehabilitation and what they hope to accomplish in their career. The contest is limited to the first 50 essays received.
 
The winner will be selected by representatives from Blue Dog Designs and CRI by March 29, 2020, and would be eligible to attend Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation as early as June 5-9, 2020, in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
 
The "Help 'Em Out" contest is open through March 1, 2020. Please see the Help 'Em Out contest page on the CRI website to enter.  
words In the Words of Our Students ... 

"I am incredibly happy with what we were taught, how we were taught it, when we were taught it, who did the teaching, all of it. It is obvious that CRI takes this certification process very seriously and approaches all aspects with care, taking into account the opinions of all students in order to make this experience the best it can be for everyone, most importantly our rehab patients."
- Lerin Rives, DVM, Grafton, Wisconsin
Australia outline with flag Only 6 Seats Remain for Our July Introduction Module in Australia!australia

Only 6 seats remain for our popular Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation module being held July 27-31 in Brisbane, Australia! We recommend registering soon as registration is scheduled to close on March 1. 

This exciting module covers the anatomy, biomechanics, manual techniques, physical modalities, and therapeutic exercises needed to successfully practice canine rehabilitation. Small class size, loads of demo dogs, and a friendly, talented faculty assure that you will leave this course confirmed in the skills that you need.

Please visit the VetPrac website to learn more or register for this course. Contact us at info@caninerehabinstitute.com if you have any questions.
Don't Miss Our March Business of Canine Rehabilitation Course!business

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Seats are filling up for The Business of Canine Rehabilitation, coming up March 27-28 at Coral Springs Animal Hospital in Coral Springs, Florida. This course is the perfect opportunity to learn from our expert instructors while you enjoy warm, sunny Florida.

Do you have a business plan? What about staffing requirements? Equipping your practice? Marketing? Are you thinking about transitioning from general practice to rehabilitation/integrative practice? This class is your opportunity to learn how to incorporate rehabilitation into your practice in a way that benefits your clients - and your bottom line!

The Business of Canine Rehabilitation will be held March 27-28 at Coral Springs Animal Hospital in Coral Springs, Florida. The teaching team will include a veterinarian and two physical therapists who have all run busy, successful rehabilitation practices. Interactive discussions will give you plenty of opportunities to ask questions.

This course sold out quickly the last time it was offered, so your first order of business is to register now!

"This course was excellent. I am a business owner DVM looking to start a separate rehabilitation practice in conjunction with our general practice. I brought my business partner/hospital manager who has no rehabilitation experience. She also found the course excellent, particularly how the business perspective associated with the various permutations of a rehabilitation practice was presented." 
- Erin True, DVM, Elk Grove, California

"All the instructors were really great! I loved that each came from a different background, with different practice styles, and from different parts of the country."
- Sofia Brickman, DVM, CCRT, cVMA, Los Angeles, California

"This class was excellent and gave me the tools I need to start my new rehabilitation practice, as well as practical steps I will be able to take as soon as I get home."
- Jennifer Bouthilet, DVM, MBA, CCRT, CVAT, Stillwater, Minnesota
Our April Kinesiotaping and Orthopedics Courses Are Now RACE Approved!orthopedics


We are happy to announce that our April Kinesiotaping and Clinical Orthopedic Rehabilitation courses are now RACE approved by the AAVSB!

You may register for an individual course, or take both courses for a total of 20 credit hours (and a significant cost savings):
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Dr. Ross Palmer
Our special guest lecturer for Clinical Orthopedic Rehabilitation is Ross Palmer, DVM, MS, DACVS, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital.

These courses are designed to take your rehabilitation skills to the next level! Surgery or non-surgical treatment? Want to improve your gait analysis skills? How do you design the most appropriate treatment plan? What is kinesiotaping all about?

Limited seats remain in both classes, so register now - and take advantage of the great discount on our 2-course package!
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A Special Offer for All CCRTS!ccrtapplications 

CCRTs: Travel to sunny Florida in April and you will get a 25% discount off our all-new Clinical Applications module! The tuition will be dropped from $1,750 to $1,300!

This hands-on course - recently  RACE approved for 24 credit hours - will give you lots of opportunities to improve your evaluation skills, create assessments, and develop treatment plans for all types of canine rehabilitation cases.  Clinical Applications is now the third module required for CCRT certification. Take advantage of this time-limited offer to build on your current rehabilitation skills and stay current with the field.

When registering for the April course, be sure to select the button for the CCRT discounted rate to receive the $1,300 tuition.

Clinical Applications - Coral Springs Animal Hospital - Coral Springs, Florida - April 24-26, 2020

There are a limited number of seats available so register now!
Our New Online CE Course Subscription Contains 57.5 Credit Hours!onlinecourses

Did you know that our Online CE Course Subscription contains 57.5 hours of RACE-approved credit for veterinarians and veterinary technicians/nurses? Our online courses are a great way to gain in-depth knowledge from CRI's expert faculty, without time away from your practice or the expense of travel.
Online CE Course Subscription
We are now offering our online CE courses on a subscription basis.  Veterinarians, physical therapists, and veterinary technicians/nurses that have successfully completed Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation and CCRPs can subscribe. Veterinary technicians/nurses need to submit a valid Employment Agreement Letter . Online courses will no longer be offered individually with the exception of Therapeutic Handling for Canine Rehabilitation . Please visit the Continuing Education page on the CRI website to sign up for an Online CE Course Subscription. Note: Only one person may use a subscription login.
Register Now for Introduction to Veterinary Clinical Research!

Dr. Chris Zink
Dr. Chris Zink
CRI is excited to offer a new session of its Introduction to Veterinary Clinical Research course, taught by Chris Zink, DVM, PhD, DACVP, DACVSMR, CCRT, CVSMT, CVA. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to clinical research in the veterinary setting and guides students from concept to publication. Each participant will begin by developing a research hypothesis that matches their interests and clinical case loads, and then will design, carry out and analyze the data for a pilot study. This course runs from May 25 to August 3 and includes 10 online discussions held once a week.

Dr. Zink also will be presenting on research and statistics during the Residents in Training session at the Veterinary Orthopedic Society's 2020 Conference held February 1-8 in Sun Valley, Idaho. We anticipate a great response to this lecture and interest in this course.

The Introduction to Veterinary Clinical Research course is limited to 15 students, and discounted rates are available to residents who are VOS members. Register now to save your seat!   
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We Have Opened Registration for Six More 2020 Courses! register
 
Registration has just opened for six more 2020 courses - including August and September courses and a newly added Clinical Skills module in September in Coral Springs, Florida. Reserve your seat  in our upcoming courses - register today! 
 
The following classes are open for registration:  

  Live classes - U.S. and international:
Please check our website for the most up-to-date course schedule.

Remember that we also offer discounted 2-course packages for either (1) Clinical Skills (formerly Canine Rehabilitation Therapist) plus Clinical Applications or (2) Canine Rehabilitation Veterinary Nursing plus Canine Sports Medicine. Please see the 2-Course Packages section at the bottom of the Registration page for more details. If you are not sure when you plan to take a course, you may choose the option of a "Future" class. "Future" registrations may be subject to tuition increases. ( Learn more.)

If you have previously registered for a "Future" course and wish to attend a class that is now open for registration, be sure to contact CRI and tell us which course you would like to attend. This is the only way to guarantee you have a seat in the course.

Register today, and reserve your seats in these classes!
PT Students: You Can Now Register for Rehabilitation Certification Courses Before Completing Your Degreept

Attention, physical therapists and PT students! You can now register for CRI courses during your final year in PT school and start your certification as a canine rehabilitation therapist as soon as you have graduated and are licensed! We will NO LONGER require that you graduate before registering for courses. This will allow you to achieve your dream of working with animals much sooner!
 
Physical therapy students can register for any courses that licensed physical therapists can take, but you cannot start the courses until you graduate and are licensed. To become certified as a CCRT, you must complete the three required courses plus a 40-hour internship. In addition, you must have completed one year of clinical experience in human physical therapy after receiving your PT license.
 
APTA CSM 2020 image Have questions or want to talk more? Visit us at Booth #1037 at the APTA Combined Sections Meeting February 12-15, 2020, in Denver - or contact us at info@caninerehabinstitute.com.
 
We are very excited to continue helping more and more PTs along this exciting journey!  
Veterinary Students: Have You Heard About the Changes to Our Rehabilitation and Acupuncture Certification Programs?vetstudentprograms

Veterinary student with white dog We know that veterinary students that graduate with certifications in veterinary rehabilitation and/or acupuncture have more to offer a potential employer. But finances and school schedules can make this additional training very challenging. With this in mind, CRI has made adjustments to our rehabilitation and acupuncture certification programs just for veterinary students.

Certification in Canine Rehabilitation (CCRT): Students can start their training by taking Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation any time after their first year. They can then take the second module, Clinical Skills, any time after their second year. After their third year, they can take the last module, Clinical Applications, followed by a 40-hour internship. Certification will be awarded when the students obtain their veterinary licenses.

Certification in Veterinary Medical Acupuncture (CVAT): Students can start their training by taking Introduction to Veterinary Medical Acupuncture any time after their first year. They can then take the second module, Veterinary Medical Acupuncture for Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation Patients any time after their second year, and the last module, Canine and Feline Medical Acupuncture, any time after their third year. Certification will be awarded when the students obtain their veterinary licenses.

We encourage veterinary students to take advantage of the 20% discount off the tuition we are currently offering. We are also in discussions with our sponsor companies to develop tuition assistance programs.

For complete details, please see our Veterinary Student Certification page or contact us at info@caninerehabinstitute.com.
The Tayla Fund Introducing The Tayla Fundtayla

CRI is pleased to announce the creation of The Tayla Fund, in memory of Tayla, a long-time favorite demo dog and the beloved companion of Janessa Shine, an O.R. nurse at Coral Springs Animal Hospital.

Donations to The Tayla Fund are tax-deductible and will be used to pay for rehabilitation at Coral Springs Animal Hospital for clients who cannot afford it.

Dr. Janet Van Dyke, CRI's founder and CEO, made the first donation to launch The Tayla Fund.

To make a tax-deductible donation, use the button below to donate to Coral Springs Animal Hospital's charitable fund through the Veterinary Care Charitable Fund. Please be sure to select Coral Springs Animal Hospital as the recipient and specify "The Tayla Fund" in the Donor Name(s) for Public Recognition section of the donation form.

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Tayla was the December 2018 recipient of the Breezie Demo Dog of the Month Award. During her long career with CRI, she helped train hundreds of veterinarians, physical therapists, and veterinary nurses/technicians.
Our Updated CCRT Curriculum Begins in 2020!ccrt     

We are excited to announce our updated Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT) program for veterinarians and physical therapists.

Starting January 1, 2020, the three modules for CCRT certification will be:
  • Module 1: Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation. The content of this module will remain essentially the same. This is a 5-day course.
     
  • Module 2: Clinical Skills (formerly called Canine Rehabilitation Therapist). Students will be introduced to clinical assessment, goal setting, treatment planning, and outcome measurement from a physical therapy perspective. This is a 5-day course.
     
  • Module 3: Clinical Applications. This is a new hands-on course where students will be able to practice their evaluation skills, create assessments, and present treatment plans for all types of canine rehabilitation cases. This is a 3-day course.
     
  • Internship: A 40-hour internship remains a requirement for CCRT certification.
These changes only apply to the CCRT certification program for veterinarians and physical therapists. There is NO change to the CCRVN/CCRA curriculum for veterinary technicians/nurses.

Please see the CCRT page on our website for more details and the options for current students. Registration for 2020 modules is now open. Register today to reserve your seat!
e-Learning Therapeutic Handling Our New Online Therapeutic Handling Course Is Open to Everyone!therapeutic

Did you know that one of our newer online courses - Therapeutic Handling for Canine Rehabilitation - is open to everyone? This course has been getting great reviews from students.

"I thought this was very helpful course! It was packed with reminders for cueing into your patient, and helpful tips for assessing and helping provide enjoyable treatment sessions for the patient! Thank you!"
- Joy Alleman, DVM, CCRT, Watertown, Massachusetts

In this online course, rehabilitation therapists learn to eliminate anxiety and fear so they are better able to localize injuries, address pain, and implement treatment plans. Designed specifically for veterinary rehabilitation professionals, Therapeutic Handling for Canine Rehabilitation provides information and skills to help prevent anxiety and fear and manage behaviors.

This course is now RACE approved by the AAVSB for 1 credit hour.

This 88-minute course is open to everyone and is taught by Sasha Foster and Ashley Foster. To learn more and register, please see the Therapeutic Handling for Canine Rehabilitation course page.
We Had a Great Time in January With Our Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation Students!

We had a wonderful group of students attending the January 25-29 Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation module in Coral Springs, Florida. We hope to see you all again soon!

January 2020 Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation class
Students, faculty, and demo dogs pose for a class photo during Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation, held January 25-29 in Coral Springs, Florida. Thank you to our sponsors Blue Dog Designs, Purina, and Respond Systems.
Discount on CE Courses Available for VOS and AARV Members, and CRI Graduates.

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CRI is offering a 10% discount on most continuing education courses to members of the Veterinary Orthopedic Society (VOS) and the American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians (AARV), as well as CRI graduates (CCRTs, CCRVNs, and CCRAs).

Please visit our Continuing Education page for a list of eligible courses and our FAQ page for more details. Note that continuing education courses do not include core rehabilitation or acupuncture courses taken for certification.
Reserve Discounted Hotel Accommodations at the Sheraton Denver West and the Fort Lauderdale Marriott!

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CRI has arranged discounted rates at the Sheraton Denver West Hotel for March through October 2020. The Sheraton is providing a complimentary daily hotel shuttle to and from Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital. It also features complimentary wireless internet in guest rooms, complimentary self parking, and free access to the indoor pool and fitness center. Please check our Wheat Ridge Travel page for reservation links, and be sure to reserve your room before the cut-off dates to ensure the group rate.

We also have arranged for discounted rates at the Fort Lauderdale Marriott Coral Springs Hotel through April 2020. Please visit our Coral Springs Travel page for reservation links and details about cut-off dates.

Please note that the Fort Lauderdale Marriott is pet-friendly! There is a one-time (per stay) $50 non-refundable fee.
Congratulations to Goose, Our Breezie Demo Dog of the Month! breezie

Goose_ Breezie Award Winner
Our January Breezie Demo Dog Award Winner is Goose, the beloved companion of Dr. Macy Sheehan, an emergency/critical care veterinarian  at Coral Springs Animal Hospital.
 
Goose is a 1-year-old German Shepherd who was brought into the hospital last month for euthanasia due to anemia and GI upset secondary to hookworms. Luckily, he was saved from this fate by Dr. Amanda Benton, also an emergency/critical care veterinarian at CSAH. The next day, his now mom, Dr. Sheehan, met him at work and fell in love with his goofy, sweet personality. After lots of medications, time and patience, Goose received a clean bill of health.
 
Goose enjoys meeting new people and playing with other dogs. His favorite activities include eating, stealing tennis balls from his German shepherd big brother, Cato, and wrestling with his other island mix brother, Milo. His favorite holiday is Christmas, because there are so many interesting "toys" hanging on the Christmas tree that he loves to steal when Mom isn't looking. He celebrated his first birthday on December 11 by going on his very first camping trip, where he had fun playing with his brothers, searching for cool sticks, eating marshmallows and snuggling with his Mom in the tent.
 
CRI teaching assistant Alice Baker Meuten, DVM, CVA, CVC, CCRT, adds: "Goose is a young and friendly dog that, although he had a rough start in life, is willing to trust any new person he meets. He has a promising future as one of the newest CRI Coral Springs demo dogs."
 
In recognition of this honor, Goose will receive a gift bag from Jiminy's valued at $50. Congratulations, Goose!
 
The Breezie Demo Dog of the Month Award is given in memory of Breezie, who was the lead demo dog for our Coral Springs courses for more than 9 years and helped to educate more than 800 veterinary and physical therapy professionals. She was such a great demo dog that our faculty would beg to have her in their small group sessions. Breezie's favorite holiday was Halloween when she was always the best dressed dog in Coral Springs!
CRI Facebook page Stay Connected With CRI on Facebook!facebook

Are you following CRI on Facebook? Be sure to stay connected for the most up-to-date news and photos from our courses. Tag your friends and colleagues and share our posts to spread the word about veterinary rehabilitation!


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Have You Looked at CRI's Online Job Postings?jobs   

If you are considering a new position in canine rehabilitation, be sure to check out the Jobs page on the CRI website, which has dozens of listings. Recent postings include a practice for sale and openings for rehabilitation veterinarians, physical therapists, and technicians/nurses in Washington, Nevada, British Columbia, Colorado, California, Texas, Pennsylvania, and Australia.

If you have a job opening that you would like to publicize, please use our online Job Posting Form to submit your listing.
protectedBe Careful With Protected Terms Such as "Physical Therapy" and "Veterinary Medicine." 

CRI students and graduates, please remember that you may only use protected terms such as "physical therapy" and "veterinary medicine" in your advertising materials if you are licensed in these fields. We discuss protected terms during Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation, and we hope everyone continues to remember and follow the recommendations provided.
Survey check box CRI Graduates: Is Your Contact Information Still Correct?

 

If you are a CRI graduate, please check your listing in the Find a Therapist online directory and make sure the contact information is correct. If you have any updates, please email Joyce Rudzitis, CRI's chief operating officer.
OrthoPets Case Study: Jonah    
 
We've asked our colleagues at OrthoPets to share case studies with us as a way of providing more education about orthotics and prosthetics.
 
Jonah is a 2-year-old male neutered Bernese Mountain Dog. He had his left front 2nd digit amputated over a year ago due to a recurring antibiotic-resistant infection. Unfortunately, following the amputation, he developed a non-healing pressure sore on his remaining 3rd digit along with chronic swelling, as he tried to compensate for the missing digit. Jonah's owners and veterinary team reached out to OrthoPets to provide a solution for him that would allow better anatomical placement of his paw pads, reduce pressure on the 3rd digit, and still allow some airflow to help with healing of the wound.
 
Jonah_s paw wound_ before and after
Left: Jonah's paw wound before the OrthoPets device. Right: Jonah's paw wound after 2 months in his device. 
 
Jonah does not have any carpal pathology or instability, but his device features a sporty, streamlined cranial-style articulated carpus device, with an articulating paw segment. The metacarpal and antebrachial shells mainly serve to help suspend the device, though they do provide some passive frontal plane stability for him as well. The paw segment features a special custom anatomical shape to the shell along with a soft foam insole and "bumper," all molded to his paw shape based on a Biofoam imprint of the paw. These allow pressure to be better distributed across all his remaining digits rather than just concentrated on the 3rd digit where his wound is.
 
Jonah's previously non-healing wound has finally closed after 2 months in his device (along with a dedicated dermatological and medical management, of course) and we can't wait to track his progress as he improves further and the inflammation continues to resolve!
 
Jonah_ a client of OrthoPets and his new device
Left: Jonah's custom paw and insole from OrthoPets. Right: Jonah in his new device.
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Coral Springs Animal Hospital job posting specialty surgical nurse Specialty Surgical Nurse - Coral Springs, Florida  

Coral Springs Animal Hospital (General Practice, Specialty Care & Emergency/Critical Care Practice, open 24/7/365) is accepting applications from enthusiastic, motivated, compassionate, dedicated, quality-minded technicians, CVTs, LVTs, RVTs (or equivalent experience). We practice professional, excellent veterinary medicine and surgery with the highest degree of ethics and integrity. We are looking for individuals who want to apply their veterinary nursing skills to the fullest and have a strong desire for professional advancement.

General Description:  Performs and/or assists with all aspects of surgical nursing, anesthesia monitoring/maintenance, pain management, pet owner communications, general patient care, and care/maintenance of work area(s) and equipment.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Required: Advanced Anesthesia and Specialty Surgery knowledge required.
Preferred: Associate degree in veterinary technology or CVT, LVT, or RVT.

To learn more, please see the complete job posting

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