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Oct 06 2023
Home » News » Veterinary Technician Appreciation Week October 15 21
Pet owners know them as Veterinary Technicians or Nurses, and veterinary practices know them as Miracle Workers. They play a vital role in the day-to-day operations of veterinary clinics and without them, clinics would not function as they do today. That’s why they get a whole week in October dedicated to them—in Canada, they get the whole month! If we take a moment to recognize even just a few of their responsibilities, you will likely appreciate them year-round.
Below are some of the important tasks that a veterinary technician performs in a clinic. Consider that these examples can apply to cats and dogs, but also other pets, such as birds, reptiles, small mammals, horses, farm animals, and wildlife.
Beyond the college education vet techs/nurses complete to qualify for their roles, they must be licensed to practice in most veterinary settings. To remain licensed, learn new skills, and stay informed about new practices and research, they are required to complete a minimum number of approved continuing education hours yearly.
This list of responsibilities is not exhaustive—and what isn’t covered in the job description: all types of bodily fluids (on their skin, scrubs, and hair), covering reception duties, missed breaks, extended shifts, aggressive animals, and exposure to infectious diseases.
Your pet’s veterinary clinic couldn’t operate without its heroic veterinary technicians/nurses. Knowing that, you might want to show your appreciation for all the important work they do! Here are a few ideas to show your appreciation any time of the year:
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