Small Animal Veterinarian at P3 Veterinary Partners

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Junior (1 to 2 years), Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
YesVisa
VeterinaryIndustries

Requirements

Candidates must hold a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree. They should possess a strong interest in small animal medicine, surgery, and dentistry, and be comfortable providing a full range of veterinary services.

Responsibilities

The Small Animal Veterinarian will be responsible for diagnosing and treating a variety of medical and surgical conditions in small animals, performing routine check-ups and vaccinations, providing dental care, and educating pet owners on proper animal care. They will also participate in hospital rounds, contribute to the development of hospital policies and procedures, and maintain accurate medical records.

Skills

DVM
Small Animal Veterinary
Emergency Treatment
Surgical Care
Dental Procedures
Routine Medical Care

P3 Veterinary Partners

Veterinary practice group providing operational support

About P3 Veterinary Partners

P3 Veterinary Partners operates in the Canadian veterinary services market, connecting pets, their owners, and veterinary practices. The company offers partnership models that provide financial security and reduce administrative burdens for veterinarians, allowing them to focus on pet care. By offering mentorship, medical advisory services, and community initiatives, P3 Veterinary Partners ensures high standards of care while helping practices improve their operational efficiency and profitability. The goal is to enhance the veterinary industry by maintaining the independence and unique character of each practice.

Oakville, CanadaHeadquarters
2015Year Founded
GROWTH_EQUITY_VCCompany Stage
HealthcareIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401(k) Company Match
Relocation Assistance
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Employee Assistance Program
Professional Development Budget
Wellness Program

Risks

Telemedicine platforms may reduce foot traffic to physical clinics.
Rising costs of veterinary supplies could squeeze profit margins for partner practices.
Shortage of qualified veterinary professionals in Canada may lead to staffing challenges.

Differentiation

P3 Veterinary Partners combines large organization resources with independent hospital flexibility.
They offer tailored partnership models for veterinary professionals at different career stages.
Their mentorship and community involvement initiatives ensure high standards of pet care.

Upsides

Telemedicine in veterinary care enhances client satisfaction and operational efficiency.
AI diagnostics offer faster, accurate results, improving patient outcomes and operations.
Rising pet insurance adoption leads to increased spending on veterinary services.

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