This role has a low level of AI exposure. Core skills such as adaptability, social intelligence, and complex physical tasks remain beyond the capabilities of current AI.
Explore all careersA Veterinary Technologist provides advanced medical support for animals, conducting tests, assisting in surgeries, and educating pet owners.
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A Veterinary Technologist provides advanced medical support in the care and treatment of animals. You might work in veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, or research facilities. Veterinary Technologists perform tasks such as conducting sophisticated laboratory tests, assisting in complex surgical procedures, and monitoring anaesthesia. You’ll also be involved in developing treatment plans and educating pet owners on animal health and wellbeing.
Veterinary Technologists play a critical role in animal healthcare. You’ll need to be detail-oriented and possess strong analytical skills, with a deep understanding of animal physiology and medical procedures. You’ll collaborate closely with veterinarians and other professionals to ensure animals receive the highest standard of care.