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The primary purpose and function of the Relief Veterinarian is to provide preventative care, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of Pets. The Relief Veterinarian is responsible for ensuring the safety of Pets, clients, and associates by utilizing safe restraining techniques, following standard protocols, and maintaining clean, sterile, and organized treatment areas, exam rooms, and labs. They will obtain relevant information and history from clients, maintain proper and complete medical records, and educate clients about preventative care, Pet health needs, any diagnosis or treatment, hospital services, and other related information. The role includes providing professional, efficient, and exceptional service, including prescribing and administering preventative care for the wellness needs of Pets and diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries of Pets. Effective communication of diagnosis and treatment plans to the veterinary medical team and clients is essential. The Relief Veterinarian must ensure compliance with local, state, and federal laws, including proper maintenance of the controlled substance inventory log, and understand state guidelines regarding the duties of veterinary assistants and licensed veterinary technicians.