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Veterinary Assistant Resume
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| Desired Industry: Pet Care/Animal Care |
SpiderID: 38841 |
| Desired Job Location: Denver, Colorado |
Date Posted: 6/18/2010 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: ASAP |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: New Grad/Entry Level |
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| Highest Degree Attained: Other |
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Objective: A hard working and fast learning Veterinary Assistant recently graduated from Pima Medical Institute. To obtain a position as a Veterinary Assistant where I can continue to learn and grow with a reputable practice.
Experience: Columbine Animal Hospital, Littleton, CO (March 2010 - April 2010) Veterinary Assistant · Demonstrated the ability to learn quickly and work within a team environment. · Efficient in animal restraint techniques. · Proficient in lab preparation, hematology, urinalysis, fecals, and ear cytology. · Excelled in administering injections, blood draws and vaccinations. · Performed periodontal procedures independently. · Surgical assistance, anesthesia and IV catheter placement. · Performed and assisted with X-rays, nail trims and all treatments of patients. · Cleaned and maintained the holding areas for all animals.
Education:
EDUCATION/EXTERNSHIP
Veterinary Assistant Certificate (2009/2010) Pima Medical Institute, Denver, Colorado Completed Externship-240 hours (2010) Columbine Animal Hospital, Littleton, Colorado
Skills: · Restraint · Bandaging · Laboratory procedures · Fluid therapy · Injections · Physical exams · Vitals · IDEXX · Safety precautions · Animal prep · Post-op care · Sterilization procedures · Urinalysis · Parasitology studies · Patient education · Appointment Scheduling · Telephone triage · Client relations · Filing · Veterinary terminology · CPR certified · HIPAA/OSHA certification
Reference: Available upon request.
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