The Benefits of Veterinary Nurses and Technicians
Veterinary nurses and technicians play a vital role in the veterinary profession, and their contributions should not be underestimated. They are the backbone of the veterinary team, providing essential support to veterinarians and helping to ensure the best possible care for animals. • They assist with routine tasks such as taking vital signs, administering medications, and performing laboratory tests. • They also help with more complex procedures, such as surgery and dental care. • Additionally, they provide emotional support to pet owners, helping to alleviate their concerns and provide reassurance during difficult times.
Despite their many benefits, veterinary nurses and technicians face several challenges in their role.
The new regulation will allow approved non-veterinarians to carry out subgingival dental procedures, such as tartar removal and teeth polishing, on cats and dogs.
The new regulation will require approved non-veterinarians to undergo extensive training and education in subgingival dental procedures.
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