When the session is over, Martha MaloneyHuss, a veterinarian at the University of Pennsylvania’s Ryan Veterinary Hospital, glances at the images. "I don’t see anything hugely obvious," she says, "but we’ll see what the radiologist says." Oblivious to the …
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Every batman requires a robin. Similarly, every vet tech requires a veterinary assistant. A veterinary assistant works under the supervision of a veterinary technician. They provide basic care for pets and non-farm animals. Their duties include taking blood samples, administering medicine and assisting during procedures and surgeries.
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