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Full-Time Veterinary Neurologist (No Non-Compete Agreement)

Employer
Partner Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center
Location
Frederick, MD & Richmond, VA
Salary
$150,000 - $500,000 with generous time off and benefits package
Closing date
Mar 21, 2023

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Practice Area
Neurology
Position Type
Veterinary Internist / Specialist
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Organization Type
Private Practice

Job Details

Full-Time Veterinary Neurologist (No Non-Compete Agreement)

Locations: Richmond, VA & Frederick, MD

Partner Veterinary is seeking a veterinary neurologist (board-certified or residency-trained) for each of our two new Emergency, Urgent Care, and Specialty hospitals; one located in Richmond, VA and the other in Frederick, MD. We are seeking team members who are eager to join our team and mission of healing the veterinary profession! Both hospitals are opening the summer of 2023.

Partner Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center (PVESC) is a women-founded and owned business committed to healing a profession from the inside out by taking a team-first approach to veterinary care. Our leadership team has a reputation for building and retaining happy, healthy teams. We aim to give more professionals a healing environment to do the job they love. This means nurturing each team member’s emotional well-being and career potential with structured support models.


With our team-centered approach, we recognize that every team member’s time is valuable and their skillset unique. Therefore, our shared goal is for ALL doctors in ALL departments to have the tools and support necessary to practice an excellent standard of care in their area of expertise and to have a work-life balance that lends itself to sustainability and happiness.

Position Summary

As a Partner Veterinary neurologist, you will utilize your unique expertise to diagnose and develop treatment plans for patients with neurological diseases or disorders. With our team-centered approach, continual collaboration with the ER and other departments is necessary to both provide and receive support. Daily responsibilities will vary but may include a blend of scheduled appointments (including imaging, procedures, and/or surgeries) and consults from other departments, including the ER.

Partner Veterinary operates under the oversight of two Chief Medical Officers, Dr. Emma Evans – Boarded Criticalist and Dr. Anne Abernethy - ER Doctor, both of whom will be working clinical shifts alongside the team. 

Hospital Equipment and Software Includes:

  • GE 1.5 tesla MRI
  • GE 16 slice Helical CT Scanner
  • C-arm fluoroscopy
  • In-House Lab Equipment
  • Digital Radiology
  • Digital Cytology
  • Ultrasound
  • Multi-parameter anesthetic monitoring equipment
  • Smartboard technology
  • Integrated EMR and digital treatment sheet software

Requirements:

  • A commitment to practicing the highest standard of medicine, upholding the veterinary code of ethics
  • Professional demeanor and appearance, with excellent interpersonal skills and a positive, friendly attitude
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from an accredited university
  • Licensure in good standing to practice in the state of Maryland or Virginia
  • Board-certification or residency-training in neurology

If you want to practice the highest standard of care with our skilled team, that supports an atmosphere of life balance, we want to hear from you!

Why Work for Partner Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center (PVESC)

Our mission statement is our commitment to our team: “Doing our part to improve the veterinary landscape and pioneer a transformative approach to team health and happiness, creating a healing environment for ourselves and our partners, pet families, and patients.”

https://partnervesc.com/

 

Company

Partner Veterinary will deliver specialty care, including critical care, surgery, neurology, internal medicine, medical oncology, and advanced imaging—disciplines that work together to provide the best possible diagnostic and treatment plans for your pet. Our team of top specialists, care advocates, and nursing experts will handle the full spectrum of care, from healing a broken leg to treating complex cases at our state-of-the-art facilities and critical care center.

 Becoming a veterinary specialist requires extensive education, hands-on experience, advanced testing and complete dedication to owners and their pets. We are proud to say that in addition to saving and improving the lives of our patients each day, our team also contributes to the advancement of veterinary science by working with passion and healing with empathy.

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