Hospital Medical Leader
About the role
We’re proud to be where the pets go to find everything they need to live their best lives for more than 60 years. Our hospital veterinarians live and breathe quality, putting the needs of pets and pet parents at the center of everything we do.
Responsibilities
- Provide excellent patient care by performing physical examinations, diagnosing and treating diseases, and providing preventive care according to patient signalment, lifestyle, and environment.
- Utilize a problem-based approach that includes developing a complete problem list for every patient examined, a complete list of differential diagnoses for each problem identified, a complete diagnostic plan, and appropriate treatments based on interpretation of diagnostic test results leading to confirmed or suspected diagnoses.
- Document all patient observations, findings of exams and diagnostics, treatments and medications, client interactions, and tentative and confirmed diagnoses in the medical record in a concise and detail fashion, according to practice convention.
- Perform routine and complex surgical procedures including (but not limited to) spays/neuters, abdominal exploratory, and mass removals.
- Perform routine and complex dental procedures including full dental examination, evaluation of dental radiographs, as well as simple and complex extractions and oral surgical procedures.
- Develop treatment plans for patients undergoing day hospitalization based on complete problem-based assessment. Transition patients to overnight care as needed and communicate effectively with referral hospitals to ensure continuity of patient care.
- Participate in rounds as incoming or exiting doctor at beginning and end of shifts.
- Disseminate knowledge throughout staff to improve the level of care and communication provided hospital partners, to both the patient and the client.
Requirements
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree or equivalent from an AVMA-accredited veterinary school.
- Active licensure as a veterinarian without contingencies in the state in which the hospital is located or ability to obtain by start date.
- Current DEA license.
- Current Controlled Substance License, if applicable, in state in which the hospital is located or ability to obtain by start date.
- USDA Category I (minimum) Accreditation or completion within two months of hire date.
- Must be comfortable performing anesthesia and routine surgeries including but not limited to: canine and feline spays, neuters, mass removals, and dentals.
- Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Must be compassionate and sympathetic, and be able to maintain a professional attitude and demeanor during emotional and stressful situations.
- Must have telephone and computer skills.
- Must be a team player willing to learn new techniques and treatments, offer creative ideas, and accept change.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field preferred.
- Minimum of 3 years of clinical experience in veterinary practice.
- Experience with anesthesia and surgical procedures.
- Experience with dental procedures.
- Experience with hospital management and patient care.
Skills
- Excellent problem-solving skills.
- Strong communication skills.
- Ability to handle stressful situations professionally.
- Team player with a willingness to learn and adapt.
Benefits
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Pay
Competitive compensation package.
Schedule
Full time.
Contact
To apply, please visit Petco Careers.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Petco Animal Supplies, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or any other protected classification.