Emergency Department Veterinarian
Company: Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon Inc
Location: Bend
Posted on: September 1, 2024
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Job Description:
We are a group of enthusiastic pet heroes who go beyond
expectations at providing a personalized experience for all
patient-guests and their parents. We currently provide dermatology,
internal medicine, medical oncology, neurology, surgery, physical
rehabilitation, ophthalmology, emergency, and urgent care services.
Our quality of care and diverse specialty offerings makes VRCCO's
team the leaders in advanced pet care for Central Oregon. To
improve the experience for our patients and help support our
amazing team, we have created a purpose built veterinary hospital
campus, with over 26,000 sq. ft. to serve our community. This
facility has all the advanced diagnostic and therapeutic
capabilities (MRI, CT, Fluoroscopy, chemotherapy, etc---). It also
has a campus-like feeling for employees and clients with food
trucks, childcare for staff, beer garden, and an upstairs
balcony.At the Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon, we
believe that teamwork, superior patient and client care, education,
and fun are the secret to a wonderful career. From day one we have
known our staff has to come first to make this happen. We are
pretty sure we are the first ever, and perhaps still the only,
Veterinary Specialty Hospital to be Great Place To Work Certified
(https://www.greatplacetowork.com/certified-company/7041336). Come
see the difference for yourself and be a part of our team. The
Emergency Department Veterinarian will be responsible for providing
timely and comprehensive medical care to patients, including
conducting physical examinations, interpreting diagnostic tests,
and administering necessary treatments. They will maintain accurate
records of all services rendered and ensure clear communication
with clients or referring veterinarians regarding patient status
and treatment plans. Additionally, the Emergency Department
Veterinarian will actively participate in promoting the practice,
and contribute to the educational development of interns and
externs.The Emergency Department Veterinarian will provide
leadership, and day to day coaching to CVTs and Assistants within
the Emergency service. The Emergency Department Veterinarian will
help lead the team in delivering an exceptional level of care to
patients and pet-parents while maintaining a positive work
environment. The position requires attention to detail, strong
communication skills, the ability to triage medical situations, to
delegate tasks and directions to others, and to take delegation and
direction from others. Essential Functions:LEADERSHIPCollaborate
with veterinarian peers and staff to create a great working
environment where the needs of the pet-parents, patient guest,
support staff, and doctors are met and our core values are lived.
Provides guidance, day-to-day coaching and direction for a team of
Technicians and Assistants in the Emergency service.Use and improve
workflow processes for positive patient outcomes, pet-parent
experience, and staff effectiveness.The incumbent will help shape
our hospital culture; leading by example in day-to-day actions and
conversations that fosters VRCCO's Core Values. Actively engages
the team in collective problem-solving.Facilitates clear and
consistent communication with all team members and
clients.Participates in regular employee meetings and reviews for
the ED service with the assistance of the Chief of Emergency and
Chief of Patient Care, and Human Resource Director.Annual and
quarterly goal setting for self and direct reports. Consistent and
regular progress check-ins with the Medical Director, and Chief of
Emergency.Maintain accountability for self and team of goal
completion. Function as a resource to the team to remove roadblocks
for goal completion. OPERATIONSTake and record patient
historiesPerform physical examinationsProvide, perform, and/or
interpret laboratory, radiographic and other tests and dataProvide
therapeutic measures necessary for the medical and/or surgical
treatment of patients; maintain appropriate records regarding all
services rendered by youTimely and fully informing clients (or
referring veterinarian(s) if applicable), of the status of their
patient(s) and ensuring that timely informed consent for all
treatment is obtainedPromote the practice and marketing of our
servicesReceive and manage cases for all departments as
requestedParticipate in rounds and intern/extern/ resident
educationConduct in-house continuing educationInduce and intubate
and monitor for anesthetic proceduresInduce and monitor for
sedation proceduresAdministration and application of drugs, fluids,
medications and immunological agents by oral, parenteral and
injectable routes.Utilization of computer and software systems to
enter and maintain medical record keeping.Assist with training for
all new heroes and ensures all UC trainers and mentors are
providing accurate training and regular feedback.Keep team updated
and in conformance with all VRCCO Safety Policies as well as the
Standard Operating Protocols specific to the Emergency
department.Maintain proper documentation of all interactions as
necessary and required by VRCCO policy and procedure.Help maintain
and promote a clean and professional environment in the hospital
area.Attend CE, as required by the organization, that will help
improve your technical and medical skills and knowledge, along with
management/ leadership skills.Other duties as assigned.Education &
Experience:Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), or equivalent
degree obtained from an accredited university or college. Licensed
or eligible for licensure to practice veterinary medicine in the
state of Oregon.Prior experience in emergency medicine, urgent
care, or high volume general practice preferred.Strong diagnostic
and problem-solving skills.Preferred: experience working in
coordination with a multi-specialty and emergency veterinary
hospital.Knowledge, skills, and abilities and/or
competencies:Functional and reliable in stressful
situations.Medical math - calculating basic formulas for weight
conversions and medication dose conversions.Knowledge of feline and
canine anatomy.Apply common sense understanding to deliver
instructions, deal with problems with concrete variables and draw
appropriate/accurate conclusions.People leadership.Excellent
communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively
in a fast-paced and high-pressure environment.Commitment to
providing compassionate care to patients and their
owners.Continuous improvement mindset.Coaching skills.Physical
demands:Lift and carry approximately 40 lbs.Team lift and carry
approximately 150 lbs.Sit, stand, stoop, bend and walk
intermittently during the day on hard floor surfaces.Manual
dexterity sufficient to accurately work with small, delicate pieces
of equipment or large heavy objects/containers/machinery.Wear all
protective gear including mask, gloves, gown, hairnet, safety
goggles etc.Work for long periods of time with arms extended.Work
within an environment that has high levels of animal sounds, bodily
fluids that need disposal, and open wound management.The above
duties are not an exhaustive list. EEO Statement:VRCCO believes
that a diverse and inclusive workforce is essential to our One Team
success. All employment decisions are based on merit, experience,
ability, performance, and business
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Keywords: Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon Inc, Bend , Emergency Department Veterinarian, Healthcare , Bend, Oregon
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