Private practice-vets take part in private clinical practice and are responsible for the health of millions of types of animals, including small and large animals and livestock. They work to prevent disease and other health problems.
Teaching and research - These vets are engaged in educating future vets at schools and colleges of veterinary medicine, located worldwide. Plus, they are also involved in several basic and clinical research,
Regulatroy Medicine - These vets have two main responsibilities; controlling and eliminating diseases and protecting the people from diseases in animals that can do cause harm to humans.
public heath - These vets work for public health, within cities, counties, states and federal agencies. They help control and prevent animal diseases, as well as investigate animal . The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Employs these veterinarians to determine the safety medicines and food.
Uninformed Services- These vets serve as officers in the US Army Veterinary Corps and are responsible for biomedical research and development, plus they are engaged in programs within the military and other government agencies.
Private Industry– These vets have specialized training and deal with such things as pharmaceutical and biomedical research. They also supervise the production of chemicals, drugs and vaccines for human and animal use.
Teaching and research - These vets are engaged in educating future vets at schools and colleges of veterinary medicine, located worldwide. Plus, they are also involved in several basic and clinical research,
Regulatroy Medicine - These vets have two main responsibilities; controlling and eliminating diseases and protecting the people from diseases in animals that can do cause harm to humans.
public heath - These vets work for public health, within cities, counties, states and federal agencies. They help control and prevent animal diseases, as well as investigate animal . The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Employs these veterinarians to determine the safety medicines and food.
Uninformed Services- These vets serve as officers in the US Army Veterinary Corps and are responsible for biomedical research and development, plus they are engaged in programs within the military and other government agencies.
Private Industry– These vets have specialized training and deal with such things as pharmaceutical and biomedical research. They also supervise the production of chemicals, drugs and vaccines for human and animal use.