Would you like to gain more large animal experience? Have you considered working in New Zealand? Mixed Practice: New Zealand is one of few places where you can still work in genuinely mixed practice. Vets in mixed practice may treat cattle, station horses, sheep, deer and working dogs all in the same week.
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Simplifying Surgery
The following article ‘Simplifying Surgery’ was very kindly written for the Vetlink blog by Dr Mark Glyde. I would like to thank Mark most sincerely for the article. Mark leads Murdoch University’s busy Orthopaedic and Neurosurgery Referral Service. He is a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons and an internationally recognised surgeon and [...]
The United Kingdom – is it a good time to go?
Is it a good time to locum in the UK? The short answer is yes. The exchange rate: The pound sterling has strengthened. About a year ago one pound was worth approximately $1.50, today it is worth approximately $1.86. A strong pound is obviously very helpful if you intend to bring money back
How much do locum vets earn in Australia?
How much do locum vets earn in Australia? (Revised 9/12/14) This is variable but locum vets commonly earn between $45 to $60 per hour plus superannuation with $50 per hour plus superannuation being the usual rate. The amount a locum vet can earn compares very favourably with permanent salaries.
Locum Vets: A Guide for the Novice Locum (Australia)
Why not create a strong demand for your services as a locum? The following points maybe helpful: Productivity / Income Generation
What are my career options?
Are you wondering what to do next? Why not take some time to look at your options. To follow are a few ideas: Further study If you are enjoying your job but feel like extending yourself, further study could be for you.