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to the Veterinarian in providing health care to the animals; administers daily treatments and medications for animals as instructed or required; assists in or provides routine and emergency medical treatment; Performs
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point of contact for all applicable special projects and research department needs for veterinary services Evaluate potential problems relating to the health and welfare of animals or their environmental
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Summary The Operations Manager - Veterinary Services is responsible for the oversight of all veterinary technician services including rodent technical requests, pharmacy, surgery and enrichment services
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to sanitize and sterilize husbandry equipment. Evaluates animal health each day and reports abnormal clinical signs to the veterinary staff. Performs treatments as prescribed by the veterinary staff and reports
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the DLAR census. Serves as liaison to the Veterinarian in providing health care to the animals; administers daily treatments and medications for animals as instructed or required; assists in or provides
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Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Research Technician Regular or Temporary: Regular Location: Durham, NC, US, 27710 Personnel Area: MEDICAL CENTER School of Medicine Established in 1930, Duke
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for all DLAR spaces in a given research area. Communicates with veterinary staff on a regular basis about all health observations and confirmed conditions; assists in the development of new operational
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the veterinary staff and the diagnostic laboratory. Communicates with Veterinary Services Manager regarding issues with rodent health, colony-specific concerns, and rodent treatments. Works with principal
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implements techniques to improve productivity, increase efficiency, and reduce cost. Makes recommendations to the Director of Veterinary Services and the Manager of the Gnotobiotic Core, and participates in
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. Perform mouse handling procedures such as ear punch for genotyping as well as euthanasia. Monitor veterinary cases and keep health records. Communicate with lab manager, lab members, PI, and Duke animal