What are the duties of an official veterinarian

The duties of a veterinarian are as follows:

1. Duties of a veterinarian

(1) to conduct physical examination of pets, write up medical cases, and record medical cases;

(2) to carry out diagnostic procedures for pets such as laboratories, imaging, and puncture techniques, analyze laboratory and examination reports and results, make a diagnosis, and determine and implement a medical plan for pets;

(3) the use of necessary medical equipment, devices, drugs, oxygen, nutritional supplements, blood transfusion, alternative treatment and other methods of treatment of pet diseases;

(4) consultation or referral of difficult cases of pets;

(5) observation of changes in the condition of pets after the operation, and to take the appropriate therapeutic measures;

(6) isolation of pets infected with infectious diseases or human and animal*** diseases pets, take preventive measures, and timely report the epidemic;

(7) carry out research on pet disease diagnosis and treatment technology.

2, animal husbandry and veterinary duties

(1) management of daily epidemic prevention, epidemic prevention, feeding management and animal feeding;

(2) engaged in diagnosis, treatment and surgery of animals;

(3) guidance to the breeder of scientific breeding of livestock;

(4) to carry out the research of livestock and poultry epidemics and disease diagnosis and treatment techniques.

Expanded Information:

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1. Veterinarian Classification:

A physician who prevents, diagnoses, and treats animal diseases. A narrow definition of veterinary work with captive mammals and birds. Veterinary medicine can be divided according to the division of work: veterinary surgeon, animal diagnostician, official veterinary surgeon (animal epidemic prevention and law enforcement) and veterinary researchers.

Maintaining animal health, ensuring the safety of animal husbandry, guiding livestock production, ensuring food safety, controlling human and animal **** disease, and establishing animal models of human and animal **** disease.

2. Qualifications:

From September 2007, all practicing veterinarians must pass the National Veterinary Professional Qualification Examination. Persons with undergraduate education or above in veterinary medicine related majors may apply to take the veterinary professional qualification examination; if they pass the examination, the competent veterinary administrative department under the State Council shall issue a certificate of qualification for practicing veterinarians; if they are engaged in animal diagnosis and treatment, they shall also apply for registration with the competent veterinary department of the people's government of the county in which they are located.

Only registered licensed veterinarians can engage in animal diagnosis and treatment, veterinary drug prescription and other activities. However, the conditions for rural veterinarians can be appropriately relaxed. Rural veterinary service personnel can carry out animal diagnosis and treatment services in rural areas.

3, the scope of practice:

1, management of daily epidemic prevention, disease prevention, feeding management, animal breeding, feeding;

2, engaged in animal diagnosis, treatment and surgery;

3, guide breeders to scientifically raise livestock.

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