WVMA Voice January 2017

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JANUARY

TWENTY SEVENTEEN

WVMA/OSHA Alliance: Animal Bites and Scratches

INSIDE

By Leslie Ptak, OSHA compliance assistance specialist

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From the President Be Relevant!

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From the Executive Director CE Opportunities Galore!

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In the News

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Legal Brief The Legal View of Paying Commissions in a Veterinary Practice

An Alliance That Benefits YOU

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Hot Topics from the Public Health and Food Safety Committee

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FDA Bans Powdered Gloves Effective Jan. 18

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Upcoming Events

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Animal bites and scratches ranked #1 in a polling of veterinarians and veterinary technicians attending the 2016 WVMA Convention as to which topics the WVMA-OSHA alliance team BLUE - Pantone 288 should pursue. These injuries are commonly encountered in veterinary clinics. The purpose GREEN - Pantone 356 of this fact sheet is to provide guidance to veterinary clinics in the optimum ways to minimize both the number of and the severity of animal bites and scratches in their workplaces. OSHA has no specific standards applicable to animal bites but instead focuses on personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent injury. Employers must (1) assess the workplace to determine if PPE is needed to protect employees from hazards; (2) select appropriate PPE that protects employees from the hazard; 3) ensure employees understand the need for the PPE, its benefits and limitations, and its use when needed; 4) certify in writing that this hazard assessment has been performed for each workplace; and, 5) provide PPE to employees at no cost to them. Suggested Best Practices Keep the clinic as calm as possible. Because animals are most likely to bite and scratch when they are in distress, creating a calmer work environment can help alleviate patient stress and minimize injuries. Start by “turning down the volume.” Speak softly. Turn off the radio and centrifuge. Silence alarms. Consider using calming agents like dog appeasing pheromones (Adaptil). There are also opportunities for animal behavior education programs that focus on promoting low stress practice environments. One such program called Fear Free offers a certification process for veterinary health care teams in which staff are taught how to apply the knowledge and strategies learned into their own practices. Ensure only properly trained staff are providing patient restraint. It is recommended that veterinary practices actually have written office policies stating that only trained personnel are allowed to restrain patients. Consider the appropriate use of muzzles and cat bags if needed. Use appropriate personal protective equipment. Employees need protection against bites and scratches from the patients they work with every day. There are several factors to consider when selecting OSHA-mandated protective gear. First, there is a North American performance standard which classifies the level of protection offered by sets of gloves of varying materials. Specifically, the fabrics are tested for how well they protect against cuts, abrasions, and punctures on a “cut level” of 1-9 (1 being least protective, 9 being most protective). Once you have looked at a selection of rated gloves, there are other important considerations. (1) Can the gloves be cleaned or disinfected and will they require such maintenance? (2) Do the gloves come in sizes that will fit all staff? (3) Do the gloves still allow employees to maintain their dexterity to be able to perform the necessary procedure? (4) Are there protective sleeves available for the arms in the same materials? (5) Is the material used in the PPE appropriate for use with animals? CONTINUED ON PAGE 7


FROM THE PRESIDENT

Be Relevant!

Dr. Scott Spaulding

How many professional organizations do you belong to? How many professional organizations COULD you belong to? Today’s complex society offers endless opportunities to belong, to be a member, to volunteer time. How is time best spent? Where is greatest value realized? Previously, I’ve argued our profession’s practice level fragmentation; large capital investment duplicated in veterinary facilities in close proximity to one another; significantly limits veterinary practice profitability. Can the same argument be made for the profession’s organizations? Does fragmentation hinder our ability to maximize membership value? Nationally there is: American Veterinary Medical Association, American Association of Bovine Practitioners, American Association of Equine Practitioners, American Animal Hospital Association, American Feline Practitioners, you get my point, the list goes on and on and on. In Wisconsin, there is: Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association, Wisconsin Veterinary Technician Association, Wisconsin Equine Practitioners Association and Wisconsin Veterinary Practice Managers Association and nine local, district veterinary associations. With this dilutive effect, how can the veterinary medical profession provide significant and demonstrable impact to improve the profession in the state of Wisconsin? We have an opportunity to be truly relevant! Let’s discuss tactics and strategies to increase collaboration and leverage synergies. Let’s consider opportunity to combine resources advocating for the veterinary medical profession’s best interest. Consider the combined expertise, consider the combined resources. Consider the combined impact the veterinary medical profession could have on high educational costs, overwhelming student loan debt, poor practice profitability, compassion fatigue and the profession’s wellness. The WVMA, WVTA, WEPA and WVPMA have far more in common than different. Fragmentation in Wisconsin’s veterinary medical profession’s organizations hinders our ability to effectively overcome countless challenges facing the profession. Let’s set aside our differences, identify common ground, leverage opportunity increasing of the profession’s relevancy, come together as one voice, as one united organization to advocate for the veterinary medical profession. As the New Year dawns, let’s have the courage to say yes to having the discussion, let’s have the courage to be relevant! l

2017 WVMA EXECUTIVE BOARD President Scott Spaulding, DVM President-Elect Robert Leder, DVM Past President John T. Been, DVM District 1 Katrina Geitner, DVM District 2 Chris Keim, DVM District 3 T.B.D. District 4 Ronald Biese, DVM

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EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Treasurer David Jeans, DVM AVMA Delegate Douglas Kratt, DVM Dean, UW-SVM Mark Markel, DVM, PhD State Veterinarian Paul McGraw, DVM WVDL Director Philip N. Bochsler, DVM, PhD, DACVP Student Rep. Morgan Randall

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Happy New Year! It is exciting to be able to share several continuing education events scheduled for February and March. These events bring about an opportunity to learn, share and make a difference. A difference in your practice, with some of your patients and in food safety and public health.

The events are as follows: 1. February 17, 2017 – Food Armor® Phase I training, Madison, WI 2. February 18, 2017 – Food Armor® Phase II training, Madison, WI The Food Armor® workshops train veterinarians how to implement a six section hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) plan with the dairies they work with, helping to ensure food safety and proper drug use. 3. March 25-26, Practice Profitability Workshop, Monona Terrace, Madison, WI This two-day workshop is designed for two people from a clinic to attend. The four areas of focus during the training will include: Finance: Basic accounting principles, use of financial ratios for tracking performance, creating financial statements that work Operations: Staffing strategically, allocate resources effectively, build teams and implement goals Strategies: Improve financial impact of client relationships, leverage preventive care services maximize and streamline internal functions Economics: Understanding the general U.S. economy, how veterinary markets interact within this economy, identifying your veterinary service market through demographic analysis.

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An Alliance That Benefits YOU The WVMA is a proud Associate Member of Partners for Healthy Pets (PHP) and is pleased to announce a collaborative program between PHP, Veterinary Medical Association Executives (VMAE) and our association. We believe this initiative will have a significant impact on the health of your patients and your practice. This collaborative program focuses on the importance of forward booking, which simply means scheduling all patients’ next appointments before they leave your practice, regardless of the reason for their current visit. This includes medical progress exams and preventive healthcare exams. Forward booking ensures your patients receive the highest quality of care at the right time. You have probably been hearing about and maybe even considering implementing forward booking in your practice, but are not quite sure how to get started. We can help you! To get started, visit the forward booking section on the Partners for Healthy Pets website http://www.partnersforhealthypets.org/forward_ booking.aspx. Download the document titled, “The Key to Forward Booking Appointments: Unlock the Potential of a Best Practice For Your Practice.” This gives you a simple, step-by-step approach to how to use the handful of tools available to you to provide your practice team with the skills necessary to be successful. Ready. Set. Forward Book! We are very excited to provide this opportunity to you and your practice. By using these tools, you will be able to easily implement forward booking in your practice. The result? Healthier patients and a healthier practice! l

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LEGAL BRIEFS

The Legal View of Paying Commissions in a Veterinary Practice By Stephen A. DiTullio, DeWitt Ross & Stevens s.c. The November 2016 WVMA Newsletter included an interesting and informative article entitled “Your Best Bet for Paying Associates.” That article primarily discussed paying associate veterinarians on a guaranteed salary plus commission pay basis. Such a payment system is allowed under applicable law and may be a helpful system from a risk transfer standpoint as noted in the November article. This article is meant to supplement the previous article to address legal issues involved with the paying of commissions in a veterinary practice. Veterinary practices must be careful in regard to the amount paid in salary, rather than commissions, to veterinarians and other employees as it could impact whether they are properly classified as exempt from the legal right to receive overtime pay. Specifically, a veterinary practice (like all employers) must classify its employees as exempt or non-exempt from the general federal and Wisconsin rule of paying time and one-half for hours worked in excess of 40 per week. Exempt employees do not need to be paid overtime, whereas non-exempt employees must be paid overtime. Failure to properly classify employees can result in significant back wage damages, an automatic double wage penalty, and payment of attorneys’ fees. As such, a mistake in this area could subject a veterinary practice to significant damages and, if left uncorrected, jeopardize the exemption status on a going forward basis for veterinarians or other employees currently classified as exempt by a veterinary practice. The first threshold step in the exemption analysis is whether the employee was paid the minimal required salary every week regardless of how many hours they actually worked. If that first step is met, then the employer must evaluate whether one of the exemption “duties tests” applies under the professional, administrative, executive, computer, or outside sales classifications. In order to comply with the federal and state regulations for a veterinarian or other employee to be classified as exempt, it is important to understand that commissions do NOT count toward the salary requirement. As such, a 100 percent commissioned employee – veterinarian or otherwise – likely would not be considered exempt in large part because his/her weekly pay would wholly fluctuate depending on the amount of commissions paid each week. As such, the general rule is that paying 100 percent commissions likely means the employee is non-exempt. However, in regard to veterinarians, there is more to this analysis than just the salary issue. The applicable federal law, the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) lists three categories of professionals who would be exempt regardless of whether they are paid a salary. Those categories are teachers, lawyers, and doctors who engage in the “practice of medicine.” Based on current case law, it is unlikely in Wisconsin that veterinarians would qualify under the “doctors” or

“practice of medicine” exemption, so that they could be exempt even if paid 100 percent commissions. Only one federal case throughout the country has held that veterinarians qualify under the “practice of medicine” exemption – and that case is from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (which has jurisdiction in four western states). As Wisconsin is located within the Seventh Circuit, this decision has no binding authority and only limited precedential impact. Furthermore, there has not been further direction from the federal Department of Labor regarding this issue, even though it has been an open question for many years. Likewise, there is no precedent under Wisconsin law or Wisconsin regulations addressing this issue. Based upon the above analysis, the conservative approach would be to assume that the salary requirement continues to apply in Wisconsin for veterinarians, so that in order for veterinarians to be exempt, they must be paid the current $455 per week salary requirement (which was scheduled to increase to $913 per week on December 1, 2016 until a federal court in Texas blocked that regulatory change in late November 2016; no appeal was pending at the date this article was written). After that required amount of $455 per week has been met, then paying of commissions in addition to this salary would not risk loss of the exemption. If a veterinary practice wanted to roll the dice on this issue, it could pay a veterinarian solely on a 100 percent commissions basis, argue that the Ninth Circuit is correct that veterinarians fall under the “practice of medicine,” and take the position that no salary payment is required to maintain the exemption. While that is not the recommended approach, there is at least an argument that it could be done. It is also important to emphasize that the weekly salary requirement applies even for high earning veterinarians. For example, if a veterinarian earns at least $100,000 (this amount was scheduled to increase on December 1, 2016 to $134,004 annually, but the federal court in Texas blocked this change as well), he/she will be considered a highly-compensated employee. However, the FLSA regulations also indicate that for a highly-compensated employee to be exempt, he/she must also receive at least the standard salary amount of $455 per week. So, commission based only pay would not work even for a highly-compensated employee. Of course, after the base salary is met, the remainder of the pay could be commissions based. Business owners – including owners of veterinary practices – are defined under federal law as any employee who owns at least a bona fide 20 percent equity interest in the business in which the employee is employed and who is actively engaged in its management. CONTINUED ON PAGE 7

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WVMA/OSHA Alliance: Animal Bites and Scratches

Actively involve employees who will be wearing gloves and/or protective sleeves to participate in selecting the best products by speaking with suppliers of safety-rated equipment and trying them on before purchase.

Although there may be local laws that apply to these cases, the Communicable Disease Epidemiology Section of the Wisconsin Division of Public Health (DPH) offers consultation on situations involving potential human exposures to rabies. Local health department staff or health care providers can call 608-267-9003 during their regular office hours or the DPH emergency answering service at 608-258-0099 on nights and weekends, in order to consult with an epidemiologist.

There also is an OSHA standard for eye and face protection, and the Agency has an Eye and Face Protection eTool which provides guidance in selecting the appropriate PPE. Most important is the employee’s opportunity to try on the PPE before it is purchased. Considerations for eye and face protection include whether or not, (1) the gear can be cleaned/disinfected, (2) it impairs vision, and (3) Resources it fits properly and doesn’t unduly interfere with the movements of A link to the website that describes Fear Free certified professionals is here, http://www.fearfreepets.com/fear_free/default.aspx. the employee. Consider chemical restraint for the animal as appropriate. If a real risk to staff is present, consider the appropriate use of sedatives and tranquilizers.

ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 is the North American standard that addresses the classification and testing of hand protection for specific performance properties related to mechanical protection (cut-resistance, puncture resistance and abrasion resistance), chemical protection (permeation resistance, degradation) and other performance characteristics such as ignition resistance and vibration reductions.

Develop post-bite and scratch protocols. There should be a written policy for the proper protocol to be followed if a staff member is bitten or scratched. Having a policy in writing that conveys concern, communicates good management of the incident, The OSHA Eye and Face Protection eTool is linked here, https://www. and encourages the employee to take the time necessary to care for osha.gov/SLTC/etools/eyeandface/index.html the wound even amidst a busy clinic work environment. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services website addressing suspect rabies bites is linked here, https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/ A worst case scenario is a bite or scratch from an animal with rabies/index.htm. a dangerous zoonotic disease such as rabies. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services recommends thorough cleansing Through the OSHA and Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association of animal bite or scratch wounds with liberal amounts of soap or Alliance, the Alliance partners developed this article for informational surgical scrub and water for 15 minutes. This manner of wound purposes only. It does not necessarily reflect the official views of OSHA or cleaning should be done for any animal bite or scratch that breaks the U.S. Department of Labor. January/2017 l the skin. Even if the animal is not suspect for rabies, there have been instances where clinic staff has undergone extensive treatment with antibiotics after “regular” bites and scratches. VIEW This article can be found on the member’s only side of ONLINE Contact local law enforcement or the Wisconsin Department wvma.org underneath the Member Resources tab. of Health Services to determine the next best course of action.

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For such business owners, the salary level requirement does not apply. In such circumstances, a business owner could be paid solely on commissions. In regard to part-time employees, who probably will not work more than 40 hours per week, overtime is not likely to be an issue. That being said, the recommendation remains to classify a part-time employee who makes less than $455 per week or $23,660 per year as a non-exempt employee. If you have a part-time employee who earns at or in excess of these levels AND meets one of the duties tests, then classify him/her as exempt. It is always best to classify employees properly, just in case a part-timer works more than 40 hours per week. Also, keep in mind that an employer is legally permitted to pay any non-exempt employee on a salary basis. The employer would just need to pay any additional overtime pay based on the employee’s hourly rate (the weekly amount divided by 40). The key point – paying non-exempt employees a salary is permitted, so a part-timer does not need to be hourly. These types of wage and hour issues often are quite fact dependent and can involve technical issues regarding the law. As such, communication with legal counsel is often recommended. l

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Hot Topics from the Public Health and Food Safety Committee 1. Salmonella Heidelberg infections in Wisconsin: Salmonella Heidelberg is an emerging multi-drug resistent strain of Salmonella that is being diagnosed in calves and people, especially small children. The infection seems to be circulating in sale barn calves and there is not a source yet. However, considering the isolates are almost genetically identical, public and animal health officials are optimistic that the severe infection can be controlled. 2. Rabies testing at the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene is now at the new laboratory on the east side of Madison. There may be an extra turn around time with submissions in large animals that requires brain removal or submissions that are sent to the Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratory and need to be couriered to the WSLH. More information will follow during the transition of testing from the Henry Mall location to Madison’s east side. 3. Lambing and kidding season is here. With significant increases in Wisconsin’s dairy goat population, keep Coxiella burnetti (causative agent of Q-Fever) in mind as a common cause of abortion and zoonosis. l

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FDA Bans Powdered Gloves Effective Jan. 18 The Federal Register on Dec. 19, 2016, published its final rule establishing the Food and Drug Administration’s ban on powdered surgical and exam gloves. The FDA says powdered gloves are an adulterated product and are unsafe for use. This ban takes effect in 30 days. Unfortunately, the ban’s effective date also applies to end-users who have already purchased and are using powdered gloves. These gloves may not be used after Jan. 18, per the FDA and are subject to enforcement action. Powdered gloves represents a small percentage of the current exam glove marketplace and there are many high-quality powder-free gloves available as alternatives. The staff at Association Gloves, which is a WVMA benefit partner, is prepared to help you find a powder-free latex, nitrile or chloroprene glove that will satisfy your unique needs. Please contact Association Gloves at 877-484-6149 for assistance selecting a new glove. Free samples are available. If you wish to read the rationale behind the ban and further details, please see the Final Rule in the Federal Register http://bit.ly/2ibotUN.

UPCOMING EVENTS

AVMA Practice Profitability Sessions March 25 & 26, 2017 Monona Terrace Conference Center Madison, WI The WVMA is hosting a unique educational event, especially designed for the practice owner and manager, featuring: AVMA Practice Profitability Sessions, a targeted approach to a more profitable practice using proprietary content from AVMA, Henry Schein Animal Health, Banfield Pet Hospital and Veterinary Management Groups. Seating is limited. To register visit www.wvma.org/wvmaworkshop “What’s your piece in animal welfare?” WVMA/DATCP Seminar March 30, 2017 9 am – 5 pm Madison Marriott West Madison, WI Experts from around the country will be discussing animal welfare, abuse and neglect and the roles and responsibilities of everyone involved. Veterinarians are the foundation that the rest build upon. We need to be informed, involved and engaged! To register visit www.wvma.org/animalwelfare

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CLASSIFIED AD CHANGES All classified ads, including veterinary relief ads, will be published at the following rate: Members: First 30 words, $10. Every additional word after 30 is $1.50 per word. Non-members: First 30 words, $50. Every additional word is $1.50 per word. Ads will run 2 consecutive months, and then be removed, unless the WVMA is notified you would like to continue your ad for another 2 month run. You will be invoiced at the end of the first month during a 2 month period. Ads are placed online at the beginning of the month they are featured in the newsletter. Immediate placement of ads is an additional $25 fee. Additional $10 fee for blind box ads. New classified ad rates will go into effect February 2, 2017. SMALL ANIMAL Our growing 2.5 doctor SA practice just outside Oshkosh, WI is seeking a PT associate veterinarian. Possible FT and buy-in potential to the right candidate. Our practice has in-house laboratory, digital radiographs, therapy laser, surgical laser, and offers a full range of services, including chiropracty. An excellent, helpful support staff makes for an enjoyable working environment. Compensation can include SIMPLE IRA, paid CE, and vacation. The Fox Valley offers premium leisure activity opportunities, but is close to Green Bay, Madison, and Milwaukee. Send resume to: Omro Animal Hospital 645 Hawthorne Drive Omro, WI 54963 or email: omroanimalhosp@sbcglobal.net. FT associate needed for a progressive 5 doctor SA practice in Green Bay, Wisconsin. We are looking for a highly motivated, team-oriented person with good communication skills to complement our practice. Well-equipped hospital with a professional, friendly staff and great clients. No nights or on call-duty. Competitive salary and benefit package. Experience preferred. Send resume to: Dr. Steve DeGrave at Riverside Animal Hospital, 3233 Riverside Drive, Green Bay, WI 54301 or jdegrave2@new.rr.com. Phone: (920) 336-5090. Our 3 doctor SA practice in western Waukesha County is seeking an associate for a FT or PT position. We have a dedicated clientele and a caring, enthusiastic staff. Our mission is to provide comprehensive, compassionate care for our patients. While the bulk of our practice consists of preventive care, medicine, surgery, and dentistry, we have a niche of alternative therapies as well. The ideal candidate should have an interest in dentistry and have excellent communication skills. Recent graduates are welcome to apply. Benefits include insurance, paid CE, licenses, vacations, etc. Send resume or inquiries to: hprairieanimal@ wi.rr.com.

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Quality and compassion oriented SA practice seeking veterinarian in the beautiful northwoods. Enjoy a flexible work week. Competitive salary and benefits package. Work with a fantastic team that enjoys working together. Potential for buy-in for the right candidate, if interested. All new equipment within the last two years including digital x-ray, CO2 laser, surgical lift table, high speed dental machine, SurgiVet monitor, ultrasound, companion therapy laser, in-house lab, pharmacy, and more. Enjoy your time off in a beautiful setting. Great schools - friendly community - numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. If you are interested in working in a small family-oriented clinical setting where you can pursue your passion, help make a great team even better, and enjoy a healthy work-life balance, we would love to speak with you! Email resume and cover letter to jobs@niagaraanimalhospital.com. Truesdell Animal Care Hospital and Clinic is growing and looking to add another great doctor to our team! We are a full service, AAHA accredited hospital that has been in the community since 1979 located in Madison, WI. We have a good tech to doctor ratio allowing our doctors to focus on being a doctor and not a tech, complete in-house lab, digital x-ray, and all the support our new doctor will need. We are looking to add a doctor to our team who is an independent, strong, friendly voice that is comfortable only practicing the highest possible standard of care. We would prefer that the applicant will have 3+ years of experience but not required. Ability to work alone as well as on a team, be strong with surgery basics (spay, neuter, dentistry, etc.), understand that better medicine is worth the investment/value, and spend time on client communication rather than on technical skills. Applicant must have a strong work ethic, have a positive demeanor, be a team player, and a passion for delivering outstanding customer service to pet owners. Must have a flexible schedule including house calls and availability to work some weekends. Please email resume and cover letter to Tosha Zimmerman at tzimmerman@vetpartner.com. Charming Central Wisconsin practice with family-friendly hours looking for a FT or PT veterinarian to join our energetic team. We specialize in lasting bonds with our loyal clients and their pets while offering excellent medical care. Our contemporary equipment includes a surgical laser, in-house diagnostics, digital and dental radiography, and ultrasound. Come see why Stevens Point is ranked one of the best places to live in America! Send resume to spah54482@gmail.com. We are looking for a personable SA veterinarian to work 10-15 hours a week. This would be mostly half day afternoons. We are small enough to be flexible if you need to stay home with a sick child. Future possibility of FT or buy-in. Please send resume via mail or email: Katherine Conlin DVM, West Bend Animal Hospital, Inc. 1020 E Washington St West Bend, WI 53095 or k5577@aol.com. Associated Veterinary Clinic, a MA practice in Ripon, WI, seeks a FT SA associate veterinarian. The qualified candidate will join an experienced SA doctor in a busy full-service practice. An excellent staff will support you, and you will practice in a fully equipped clinic, including a new IDEXX in-house laboratory station, new high speed dental unit, and new digital radiology unit. After-hour emergency work is referred. Competitive salary and benefits package. Will consider new graduates as well as experienced doctors. Ripon is a wonderful college town located within 60-90 minutes of Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, and the Fox Cities, and within 15 minutes of the Green Lake recreation area. Please send resume to Dr. Michael Herrick by email associatedvetclinic@gmail.com, by phone (920) 748-5144, or by regular mail, Associated Veterinary Clinic, P.O. Box 352, Ripon, WI 54971. Seeking veterinarian for evening hours (open until 9 pm) in SE WI. Hours negotiable. Good surgical skills a plus. We offer in-house chemistry, digital radiographs, and dental equipment. Team oriented environment. Interested parties should email us to open a dialogue about how this position may match your needs: housecallvet@ sbcglobal.net

Seeking veterinarian with interests or skills in alternative medicine in SE WI. Good surgical skills also a plus. We offer integrative medicine and have in-house chemistry, digital radiographs, and dental equipment. Check out our website at www.creaturecomfortsveterinary.com for details on our clinic philosophy. Submit resume to housecallvet@sbcglobal.net. FT/PT position available in expanding 4 doctor practice in Menomonee Falls. Must have good surgical and dental skills. State-of-the-art equipment including digital general and dental radiography, ultrasound and Abaxis chemistry analyzer. Excellent support staff gives doctors more time to examine, diagnose, prescribe, and educate clients. Competitive salary with SIMPLE IRA, dues, CE, vacation, and liability insurance. Email resume to Dr. Scott Fellenz at dobedoc@att.net. Busy AAHA accredited animal hospital looking for a PT/FT veterinarian for our 3.75 doctor practice. We are a fast paced, hard working group who is looking for the right person to join us. No after-hour emergencies. High CVT to doctor ratio. Very low staff turnover. Competitive salary and benefits include: health insurance (depending on hours worked), 401(k), uniforms, CE allowance, and state and DEA license, and AVMA, WVMA, and AAHA membership. Our ideal candidate is able to work as part of a team, is a selfstarter, and has a good sense of humor. Please send a resume to North Shore Animal Hospital attn. Lori Jensen, Practice Manager/Co-Owner 4630 Douglas Avenue Racine, WI 53402 phone (262) 639-7500 fax (262) 6397278 email ericlorij@aol.com. Lake Geneva Animal Hospital is a SA practice located in beautiful south central Wisconsin. We are looking for FT or PT associate to join our 7 doctor team. Our practice offers a state-of-the-art, recently remodeled facility, not to mention fabulous support staff. Equipment includes digital and dental radiography, ultrasound, surgical and therapeutic laser, laparoscopy, and more. We offer incentive based pay, no after-hours emergency time, and a benefits package. Interested candidates should please send their resumes to lgah@genevaonline.com, to our address at 801 Townline Road, Lake Geneva WI 53147, or fax to (262) 249-9365, all attention Dr. Mona. WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE? MN Spay Neuter Assistance Program (MN SNAP) has a FT position available on our high volume, high quality spay/ neuter mobile clinic performing 30-35 surgeries a day and managing a staff of 3 technicians. Please visit mnsnap.org for more information. Hartford Animal Clinic is seeking a veterinarian to join our team. We offer comprehensive primary medical, dental, and surgical care to our patients in a collaborative team approach in a hospital that was constructed in 2008. 5 doctors practice along with a skilled staff that includes 6 CVTs and a group of trained assistants. The doctor that joins the practice will be scheduled for 30 – 38 hours/week. After-hours and weekend care referred to area 24 hour emergency/referral facilities. CE allowance, health insurance, 401(k), life insurance, disability provided, as well as other benefit options. Hartford is a growing community of 15,000 that is located in the Kettle Moraine area of southeastern Wisconsin, 40 minutes from downtown Milwaukee. Please submit resumes Dr. Mark Lindborg drmlindborg@gmail.com. If you enjoy practicing high-quality, progressive medicine, but don’t enjoy big city life, we’re looking for you! We are seeking a FT/PT SA veterinarian to join our team in a growing, 2 office practice in Ripon and Berlin, Wisconsin. Our current 4 DVM’s utilize digital radiography, surgical and therapeutic lasers, ultrasound, and in-house diagnostic lab. We have wonderful staff at both locations. Excellent benefit package including paid vacation, retirement, health insurance, and a continuing education package. Contact Gary Batenhorst at veterinary@vetclinicsberlinripon.com or (920) 361-2101. Seeking SA associate experienced or interested in surgery and rehabilitation to complement our 6 doctor AAHA MA practice located 30 miles north of Milwaukee. www.fredoniavetclinic.com. Send resume to lmehoke@fredoniavetclinic.com.


Chief Veterinarian for no-kill shelter in Phoenix, Arizona. Supervises and provides medical care to 4,500 animals/year. Manages 3 veterinarians, low-cost public clinic and assists CEO with management of animal health. Salary range $100,000 - $125,000 plus benefits. Must have good surgical, diagnostic and management skills and flexible work schedule. Please contact Judith: JGardner@aawl.org. Shelter Medical Director: The Bay Area Humane Society is a communitybased animal welfare organization in Green Bay, WI. Each year we welcome more than 5,000 animals through our doors for protection, care, adoption and services. We are currently searching for a FT veterinarian to perform medical and surgical procedures, and lead the veterinary department for our organization. Candidate will work daytime hours only, including a half-day one Saturday each month. Duties will include performing surgical procedures on a daily basis, including spay/neuter, dentistry, and various soft tissue and orthopedic procedures. Perform examinations and treatment of shelter animals. Consult and provide assistance to patrons and outside external veterinarians regarding animals at or adopted from the Bay Area Humane Society. Direct the work of technicians and assistants. The candidate has a Doctoral degree in veterinary medicine with a current Wisconsin license and a clean practice record. 5+ years of experience as a veterinarian in a full service, surgical volume environment. Demonstrated excellent surgical skills. Strong desire to make a difference in the animal welfare industry a must. If you are interested in working in a high energy, team-oriented, fun environment and have a strong desire to make a difference, please apply on our website at: www.bayareahumanesociety.com. Looking for a FT or PT SA veterinarian to join our busy practice in east central Wisconsin. Looking for a candidate with excellent communication skills and a positive, friendly attitude. Both experienced and new graduates welcome to apply. Great mentorship available with 20 plus years experience. Our clinic is well equipped with IDEXX labs, ultrasound, digital x-ray, cold laser therapy, and laser surgery. Compensation is negotiable. Emergency time is shared equally. Please send resume to kielvet@tcei.com or mail to Kiel Veterinary Clinic, 575 Belitz Drive, Kiel WI 53042. Pulaski Veterinary Clinic is looking for a friendly, enthusiastic associate veterinarian, who takes pride in offering exceptional service and compassionate care to our patients and clients. We are located only 15 minutes northwest of Green Bay. Green Bay is home of the Green Bay Packers which includes the development of the new Titletown District. The district will include a winter tubing hill and a skating rink along with a football-themed playground and full-sized football field with an artificial surface. Green Bay’s downtown offers entertainment area with shops, restaurants, movie theaters, and much more. The clinic is a full service animal hospital and welcomes both emergency treatment cases as well as pet patients in need or routine medical, surgical, and dental care. Beyond first rate pet care, we make our clinic comfortable, kid-friendly, and calm, so the pets can relax in the waiting room and look forward to meeting our Pulaski veterinarian. We currently have 3 licensed veterinarians, focusing on the treatment of cats and dogs. We have electronic medical records and are well equipped with digital radiographs, digital dental, surgical laser, therapy laser, and an in-house IDEXX laboratory. If you are excited about working with a dedicated team whose core values are excellence, education, friendliness, and integrity, we would love to hear from you. We support our veterinarians with many benefits which includes health insurance along with a health savings account (HSA), 401(k), CE allowance, long and short term disability plan, as well as long term care insurance coverage. Please send resume to pvcpracticemgr@netnet.net. Thiensville-Mequon SA Clinic in Thiensville, WI seeks an experienced PT associate DVM to join our practice. Thiensville-Mequon SA clinic is a 5 doctor practice that provides complete and compassionate veterinary care for dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, and pocket pet companions. We are looking for an associate to join our experienced team of doctors who place an overall emphasis on preventive medicine and client education. We are proud to be an AAHA member since 1972. Our amenities include digital radiography, digital dental radiology, electronic medical records, therapeutic laser, and dedicated surgery suite. Excellent compensation and benefits package. For more information http://www.thiensvillemequonsac.com/. Please submit resumes to smoss@nvanet.com.

internal medicine, oncology, surgery, ophthalmology, dentistry, anesthesiology, and medical imaging. We also have an onsite laboratory and a tremendous support staff. We offer flexible schedules and FT or PT. Contact Dr. Kari Severson for more information: kari. severson @wvrc.com.* Seeking FT SA veterinarian to join our 3 doctor MA practice in central WI. Our focus is quality medicine and surgery in a relaxed work environment. Excellent benefits, including health, disability, and professional liability insurance, professional dues, generous CE stipend, vacation, 401(k). Prefer experience, but recent graduates encouraged to apply. Send resume to: Wisconsin Valley Veterinary Service, 1605 Bovine Lane, Wausau, WI 54401, email wvvs@dwave.net, or contact (715) 675-9402.* A well-established, respected practice is seeking a FT/PT veterinarian to join our friendly and dedicated staff in its growing clinic. If you’re looking for a central location to a lot of activities that is quickly overcoming its stereotypes, Beloit is for you. Recently voted the Best Downtown in Wisconsin, Beloit has a lot to offer, whether you are a recent graduate or an experienced professional. It’s location in the center of Madison, Milwaukee, and Chicago makes it an affordable option not far from city life and activities. Bus lines run to Madison and Chicago and airports can be found in each city. You will find that we offer comprehensive and quality clinical medicine and surgery, as well as great opportunities. You will not only be joining a clinic, you will become a part of a team and family with long-term benefits. We can guarantee that you will find our package and accommodations to be excellent. Please call (262) 949-2673 if you are interested in joining Madison Road Veterinary Clinic or email your CV/resume to cvc@ statelineag.net. You won’t be disappointed!* FT/PT associate wanted to join our 3 DVM AAHA accredited practice in La Crosse, WI. We are a well-staffed, progressive practice that focuses on communication and compassionate care. Experienced DVMs or new graduates are welcome to apply. Please email resume to thompsonamc@centurytel.net.* Well established Northeast Wisconsin Clinic seeking experienced and ambitious associate with the desire to own their own practice. Qualifications desired: 3 to 5 years successfully treating SA, proven track record for building trusted relationships with clients, ability to successfully manage all aspects of business, and strong desire and financial resources to own their own practice. Clinic Information: established & same owner since 1980, experienced & competent support staff, well-equipped clinic, located in community of approximately 70K in Northeast Wisconsin. Community with many cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities. Well maintained and centrally located facility capable of accommodating growth. For consideration, please send letter of interest and resume to 16SA005. C/O WVMA 4610 S. Biltmore Ln, Suite 107, Madison, WI 53718.* We are a full service, SA clinic. Clients include cats, dogs, avian, and exotics. Our office is expanding, and we are looking for a motivated, energetic, hard-working colleague to join our 3 veterinarian practice. Northside Pet Hospital is well equipped with new digital x-ray, ultrasound, laser surgery, and digital dental radiography. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by emailing a cover letter and resume to info@northsidepethosp.com, or by mailing to: Northside Pet Hospital 1727 Western Avenue Eau Claire, WI 54703.* $1000 hiring bonus! The Pine City Animal Hospital is seeking a FT SA associate. Pine City, MN, is on the Wisconsin border. Our associate of over 20 years retired. Full service and very well equipped. We offer a competitive salary and benefits. You can count on our support in developing a special medical or surgical interest. Please contact Dr. Gene Webster at (cell) (320) 223-2576 or (office) (320) 629-7591 or send resume to gkwebster70@yahoo.com.*

FT DVM wanted for a well-established, growing SA practice in Milwaukee. Experience preferred, but new graduates welcome. Send resume to: West Allis Vet Clinic, 11504 W. Greenfield Ave., West Allis, WI 53214.

FT SA Veterinarian wanted to join our busy, well-equipped 5 doctor SA exclusive practice. Must be personable and able to work well as a team. Experienced and proficient support staff. You will appreciate our family-friendly hours: M-F 8-5, Sat 8-11am. No emergency on call. Competitive salary and benefits package. Work 4 to 4 1/2 weekdays per week and 1 out of 4 weekends. The Fox Cities Area provides “large city amenities” and at the same time, “country living” is just a short commute away. Send resume to North Heights Veterinary Clinic, LLC, 1001 West Northland Avenue, Appleton, WI 54914 or northheightsvetetinaryclinic@gmail.com.*

WVRC is one of the largest emergency and referral practices in Wisconsin. We are VECCS Level One certified at our Waukesha location and have two additional facilities in Grafton and Racine, WI. Join an exceptional team of dedicated, caring professionals who work hard and have fun. Practice veterinary medicine alongside our specialty staff which includes:

The Grand Rapids Vet Clinic in beautiful northern MN is looking to hire a FT SA associate. We are an AAHA accredited, privately owned, 4 doctor practice looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual. We are known for providing exceptional medicine to the surrounding areas, compassionate client and patient care, and our own emergency calls.

We offer potential for personal growth, an amazing community for you and your family, competitive wages and many benefits. Please contact Dr. Leah Gustafson to discuss this opportunity at (w) (218) 326-0395, (c) (612) 8672049, or send cover letter & resume to: leahgustow@gmail.com.* Generous Signing Bonus- Advanced Animal Hospital Group is growing! Opportunities in Milwaukee. We support top notch medicine with excellent facilities and equipment. Continuing education, licensing, paid vacation, health insurance and 401(k) provided. Base salary and production bonuses based on experience. Contact Dr. Dhillon at dhillondvm@gmail.com.* Are you ready to love where you work and play on the shores of Lake Michigan? Then Wolf Merrick Animal Hospital is for you. We are seeking a dedicated, enthusiastic associate veterinarian to join our highly qualified team. Our AAHA certified practice is a well-established, full-service, SA veterinary hospital focusing on “Standards of Care” and comprehensive medical, surgical, and dental care. To join our dynamic and compassionate team our ideal candidate will have strong communication skills and is very team orientated. Our associate veterinarians have high quality equipment at their fingertips. http://wolf-merrick.com. Send resume to wendyt@ wolf-merrick.com.* We are looking for a 4th veterinarian to join SA practice in Wis. Dells, WI. New addition and hospital renovation will be completed this year. We have an excellent caring and fun group of skilled support staff. The hospital is equipped with digital x-ray, ultrasound, digital dental x-ray, surgical laser, full in-house diagnostic lab and more. No emergency duty. Benefit package includes competitive salary, health, life, and disability insurance, CE and vacation. If interested please send resume to: Dells Animal Hospital, 4135 Hwy. 13, Wis. Dells, WI 53965.* $500 to $1000 hiring bonus! Looking for PT or FT associate veterinarian in south central Minnesota. You can help create your own schedule. We are looking for someone who is compassionate and conscientious. We specialize in quality care. We have a full in-house lab, digital radiography, digital dental, ultrasound, laser therapy, and endoscope. We have a full benefits package with health stipend, dental, 401(k), profit sharing, CE and clothing allowance, vacation time, and paid holidays and sick time. Please send resume to southernmnvetclinic@gmail.com.* A FT associate is needed for a SA Clinic in Jackson, WI, 20 minutes from Milwaukee. We are well equipped with a great support staff and excellent growth. Prefer experienced candidates, but will consider all applicants. Salary and benefits are very competitive. Excellent opportunity and community. Please send cover letter and resume to tillielake@sbcglobal.net* PT SA DVM for a walk-in clinic in Sun Prairie. Minimum 2-3 years of experience. Modern diagnostics and surgical equipment. Flexible work schedule, weekend availability required. Candidates should be client oriented with strong communication skills. Excellent benefits, CE allowance and 401(k). Enjoy clinical freedom in a stimulating and challenging environment! Interested candidates please forward resume to the attention of Dr. Singh - DRGSS95@yahoo.com.* Lodi Veterinary Care is looking for a veterinarian to join our 7 doctor companion animal team. FT, PT or relief work candidates will be considered. Ability to do after-hours emergency work is required. Our practice is located in south central Wisconsin, just 20 minutes north of Madison. We take great pride in providing high quality care. Services include, but are not limited to; general health care, dentistry, surgery, laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures, and emergency medical services. Our practice is well equipped with digital radiology, ultrasound, laser therapy, in-house laboratory, full surgical suite and hospitalization facilities. Our team also consists of certified veterinary technicians and veterinary technician assistants. Emergency and on-call coverage is provided 24/7. Please visit our website at: www.lodivet.com. Please submit letter of interest and resume to: Lodi Veterinary Care, Attn: Camille, 705 N. Main Street, Lodi, WI 53555.* Country Hills Pet Hospital is an AAHA accredited practice looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join our fast-pace, wellestablished SA practice with a reputation of exceptional client service. We were a finalist in the AAHA practice of the year 2016. We provide a great opportunity for either a new graduate or an experienced veterinarian. We employ mainly certified technicians to assist our veterinarians. Our practice offers physical therapy, complete in-house IDEXX laboratory testing equipment, digital x-ray, endoscope and laparoscope, digital dental x-ray, ultrasound, CO2 laser, and much more. We are looking for a FT associate to work a rotation with two Saturdays per month and afterhours care. We offer a competitive salary and benefit package. Please send resumes to countryhillsrehab@gmail.com.* FT/PT SA veterinarian position available with future ownership option available if desired. Three doctor practice seeking fourth. Southeast Wisconsin, Kettle Moraine area. In-house IDEXX lab, digital x-ray, digital dental x-ray, radio surgery, ultrasound, tonometry, Cardell surgical

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monitor. Excellent support staff including three CVT’s. Competitive salary and benefits including retirement package. Send resume to Deb Eggers, Wright Veterinary Service, SC, W2796 Hwy 67, Campbellsport, WI 53010 or wvs@wrightveterinary.com.* FT/PT position available for an associate veterinarian in beautiful northeastern Wisconsin. We are a growing 2 doctor SA practice supporting an experienced, friendly staff; IDEXX in-house labs; sevoflurane anesthesia; digital x-rays; and ImproMed Infinity software. Emphasis on compassionate, whole patient care, client education, and quality medicine and surgery. Complementary services include acupuncture, laser therapy, behavior counseling, and nutritional support. This is a practice where there is room to develop and promote your own special skills and interests. New graduates welcome. Eagle River, Wisconsin is a vacation destination for many, and offers 4 seasons of recreational activities for those of us fortunate enough to live and work here. Newer elementary, middle, and high school campus and local medical services make this a great place for families. Interested candidates should direct questions and resumes to Dr Katie Hom at eaglerivervet@gmail.com.* AAHA 3 DVM practice in family friendly, medical oriented, central Wisconsin community. An opportunity to practice quality medicine and become a respected community member. All skill levels and experience considered. See our ad on VCN and visit us at www. wildwoodanimalhospital.net. My email is docrogekrog@aol.com. Your future begins here!* Lakeshore Veterinary Specialists seeks an ER DVM to join our team! Lakeshore is a rapidly growing, independently owned practice with three state-of-the-art hospitals across the greater Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. Lakeshore provides services in emergency and critical care, surgery, internal medicine, oncology, neurology, physical rehabilitation, dentistry, and dermatology. We are expanding to include a high field MRI and stereotactic radiosurgery in our Glendale facility. We manage our own blood bank, offer grief support counseling, and also conduct a nationally respected residency and internship training program. Working at Lakeshore means being part of an immensely talented and collaborative team of professionals. We offer a competitive benefits package and encourage professional growth and learning among our staff through continuing education, and an education allowance to attend conferences and other events. We are seeking the ideal candidate that is highly motivated with exceptional skills in communication, collaboration, and leadership. Two to three years of veterinary emergency experience is preferred, but not required. Lakeshore is located north, south, and central to downtown Milwaukee. From world-famous music and ethnic festivals to lakefront activities, Milwaukee has something to offer everyone. It will be hard not to fall in love with where you live and work! Interested candidates may apply online at www.lakeshorevetspecialists.com or contact Dr. Carrie Stefaniak at cstefaniak@lakeshorevetspecialists.com.* Forest Home Animal Clinic, in Franklin, WI is seeking a FT veterinary associate to join our SA team immediately. An ideal candidate would have experience and skill with medical, surgical, dental, and preventive care. The candidate should also possess a positive attitude and strong communication skills with clients and staff. Our highly skilled staff works as a team and is motivated to provide our loyal clientele with excellent service for their pets. No after-hours emergency responsibilities. See our website at www.foresthomeanimalclinic.com. Email resumes to foresthomeac@sbcglobal.net.* Lewiston Veterinary Clinic has an opening for a FT SA associate veterinarian. Located in southeastern Minnesota, we are a 6 doctor MA practice focused primarily on dairy, beef, canine, and feline patients. Our SA business is continuing to expand and so we are adding an additional veterinarian to assist with this growth. We have a well-equipped hospital including IDEXX and Heska laboratory equipment, CR digital radiology, K-laser, and high speed dental equipment. Our clients expect excellent communication, complete diagnostics, and a caring veterinary team. The clinic hours are 7:30am-5pm Monday through Friday (Tuesdays until 6pm) and Saturdays 7:30am until noon. After-hours SA emergencies will be shared between veterinarians. We offer a SEP retirement plan, CE reimbursement, professional liability insurance, paid vacation, and generous personal pet discount plan. Please check out our website at www.lewistonvet.com. Please submit a resume and cover letter to lvcltd@hbci.com or 440 Debra Drive, Lewiston, MN 55952. www. lewistonvet.com.*

LARGE ANIMAL FSIS is a regulatory Public Health Agency responsible for food safety in the meat and poultry industry. Veterinarians work in various capacities assessing animal disease characteristics, product sampling, and assessing food safety systems. Supervisory responsibilities in an interdisciplinary team with most positions. Contact Vern Van Beek at email - vernon. vanbeek@fsis.usda.gov or phone - (920) 912-5079.

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Looking for a FT/PT associate LA veterinarian, predominately bovine, with some small ruminants, to join a 3 DVM LA veterinarian practice. Must be ultrasound capable. Truck and equipment provided. Call and holidays equally rotated. Competitive salary and benefits. Located near beautiful Green Lake in Berlin, Wisconsin. Contact Dr. Gary Batenhorst at (920) 361-2101 or email at veterinary@vetclinicsberlinripon.com.

Companion animal rapidly expanding with recently remodeled clinic and includes new IDEXX in-house lab station and high-speed dental unit. After hours SA emergency work is referred. Competitive salary, liability insurance, dues and licenses, 401(k) and funded retirement plan, paid vacation. Partner potential. Contact Lynae @ admin@ lynaeevansvillevetservice.com.*

The Pierce Veterinary Clinic located in Ellsworth, WI is seeking a LA veterinarian to join our great team. We are a MA practice in western Wisconsin, and are in need of a LA veterinarian that has an interest in both bovine and equine work. The LA portion in the the clinic is primarily dairy with some beef and equine work. There are also a small number of clientele that have camelids and small ruminants. The ideal candidate should have previous experience and possess a special interest in equine work. We offer a competitive salary along with a very pleasant working environment. Please submit a resume to Dr. Frank During at piercevetclinic@yahoo.com or fax to (715) 273-4124.*

Ashland Area Veterinary Clinic is searching for a FT MA associate to expand a MA practice in Ashland, WI. We are a busy and dedicated practice perched on the southern edge of Lake Superior. We see about half SA clients and half bovine (predominantly dairy) and equine. We do some boarding of SA and have an in-house groomer. We offer compassionate and up-to-date care for a wonderful clientele. Our facilities are spacious, modern, and fully computerized. We use pulse oximeters w/ ECG, temp and blood pressure unit, excellent stationary and portable digital x-ray equipment, digital dental x-ray, and IDEXX chemistry and CBC machines. We also utilize a surgical laser, a therapy laser, the Med Rx VetScope, an Olympus endoscope, and LA ultrasound. The clinic is advancing in the dental department and has updated dental equipment. We are willing to mold this position to the veterinary interests of the right applicant, possibly expanding services we already offer. Salary is commensurate with experience, with bonus for production. We offer medical, retirement, vacation, and CE. Please send resume to gretchenw37@gmail.com or Ashland Area Veterinary Clinic, 2700 Farm Road, Ashland, WI 54806.*

DAIRY Valley Veterinary Clinic, S.C., has an associate veterinarian position opening for a doctor looking to practice in a steadily growing, cutting edge 14 doctor dairy practice in NE Wisconsin where our mission is being an advocate for bovines and bringing profitability to our clients. Salary and benefits package commensurate with experience. On call/ emergency duty equally shared with all doctors (4 Sundays/year)! Contact Dr. Brian Maas – drmaas@vvcvets.com. Valley Veterinary Clinic, S.C., 707 Woodland Plaza, Seymour, WI 54165. Support the Arm & Hammer Animal Nutrition team in the Central United States. Responsibilities to include on-farm support for producers and consultants, conducting on-farm demonstrations, technical training, and team-based business expansion. Qualified candidates will possess a Ph.D. or DVM with nutrition training, in addition to five or more years experience in research or technical support. Visit careers. churchdwight.com for details.*

MIXED ANIMAL Looking for a job with animals and great co-workers? We are a 2 doctor, LA/SA veterinary hospital located in Seymour, Wisconsin. We are a 15 min commute to Appleton or Green Bay. We have two planned surgery days with farm calls and an in town clinic. We are open 8-5 Monday through Friday with a rotating half day on Saturday. Come join our team of veterinary professionals!! Send your cover letter and resume to Barbara; email address: seymourveterinaryhospital1@gmail.com. Seeking associate to join our 6 doctor AAHA MA practice team located 30 miles north of Milwaukee. Practice is 60% SA, 30% Equine, 10% other (mostly small ruminant). Primary focus would be equine. www. fredoniavetclinic.com Please send resume to, or contact lmehoke@ fredoniavetclinic.com Chetek Veterinary Clinic is seeking 3rd associate for growing MA practice. FT/PT with on-call split 3 ways. Dogs, cats, and horses with a few farm animals thrown in. Ultrasound, x-ray, and new Heska lab. Salary, CE, IRA, dues, and vehicle provided. Great boss (no joke – he’s great) great clients, great staff and a great work environment – what else do you need? Send inquiries and resumes to info@chetekvetclinic.com* ***DON’T READ THIS!!*** Don’t read this ad unless you are a dedicated, hardworking, hard-playing, teamwork type of veterinarian! If this sounds like you, keep reading. Sault Animal Hospital, located in Sault Ste Marie, MI, is searching high and low for a mixed animal (or at least willing to learn, as we are willing to teach) vet to join our team. We are a full service hospital serving the Eastern UP as well as southern ONT. 80/20 companion animal/ large animal (with large 80/20 equine/ other) as well as wildlife. PRO/SAL with a base of 70K, AND $5000 relocation allowance, health, dues, 401(k), licenses, association dues, etc. Too many details to list here: Go to https://www.facebook. com/SAH-628152097371457/ for more details and meet the team. Email to jlahuis@saultanimalhospital.com. NEW AND RECENT GRADS ENCOURAGED TO APPLY!* Associate position in a 5 doctor MA practice in scenic Chippewa Falls. LA is primarily dairy production. Companion animal includes inhouse blood machines, digital x-ray, gas anesthesia, dental x-ray, and excellent experienced support staff. Competitive salary, health insurance, mobile unit, profit sharing, 401(k), and dues and licenses. Email resume: chipvet@chippewavet.com.* Associate needed for 5 doctor MA practice in Evansville, WI. Located conveniently 20 minutes from both Madison and Janesville. Evansville has a wonderful small town atmosphere. LA is predominately dairy with emphasis on production and individual cow medicines, surgery, and utilize BCF Easi-scan ultrasound units. On-call shared equally.

EQUINE Equine veterinarian with at least 1 year of experience. Advanced training in surgery or reproduction is a plus, but not required. We have a hospital with surgical suite, reproduction center and full lab. You would be joining 4 other equine veterinarians. Our practice is located in an upscale suburb, 30 minutes from Minneapolis and St. Paul. Call (952) 435-8387 for more information or email cover letter and resume to dhermann@clvets.com.*

RELIEF Debra Smith-Reed DVM Experienced SA relief veterinarian available for full or half days. Contact by phone: (608) 574-7387 or e-mail: dpmobilepetvet@hotmail.com. Experienced relief veterinarian for Madison and surrounding area. Professional, easy to work with and adaptable. Christie Iliff, DVM. (608) 215-3736 or christineiliff@gmail.com. Iliff Veterinary Services, LLC. SA relief or part-time in SE Wisconsin. 34 years of client satisfaction, medicine and surgery. Flexible personality. Be confident that your practice will be in good hands while you are gone. Available Thursdays and Fridays. Brenda Long Relief Services - bilong3885@gmail.com (262) 763-3885. Compassionate SA veterinarian available for northwest and west central WI. Previous clinic owner with strong medical, surgical and dental skills. Available weekdays and Saturdays. Dr. Eric Hanson, (928) 853-2708, enhanson@hotmail.com. Experienced SA daytime & ER DVM who loves pets and people available in SE/SC Wi and NE/NC IL. David Trask, DVM, traskdr@gmail.com. Quality relief care since 1992. Special interests include surgery and dermatology. Personable, reliable service. Please call Robert Patyk, DVM, at (262) 567-2832. Or email: robert.patyk@att.net. Experienced SA relief veterinarian available. Versatile. Great with staff, clients and pets. Willing to travel. Dr. Lori Zimmerman, (608) 592-7779 or doclori@hotmail.com. SA relief vet since 1995. Thorough, reliable, easy going. Will travel to Green Bay, Kenosha, Janesville, Wisconsin Dells and areas in between. Julie Lakin DVM, (920) 269-7264. Experienced SA veterinarian available for relief work, 15 years relief experience, WI licensed and accredited. Please call/email Mark Clemons, DVM (262) 862-1121, macdjc4209@aol.com. Reliable, competent, SA relief with over 25 years’ experience. WI license, accredited. Will travel. Capable at soft-tissue surgery and medicine. Great communication skills with clients and staff. ShortTerm Relief, LLC. Call Kate Short, DVM at (608) 963-5208 or email: windsor9917@gmail.com. Communicative, productive SA veterinarian available for relief work in western WI, surrounding areas. Licensed in MN/WI. Experienced in surgery, medicine, dentistry, staff management. Outstanding customer service, client-building skills. Victori Ribeiro, MS, DVM, (651) 503-0482; neyx0003@umn.edu. Experienced SA veterinarian available for relief work. Expect reliable, compassionate, thorough service. Please contact Susan Heath, DVM (920) 470-5351 or sheathdvm@yahoo.com.


People patient, interactive and adaptive SA veterinarian with 35 years’ experience available starting October 15, 2015 for per diem or regular weekly relief or PT services within +/- 75 miles Madison. Small mammal experience also. Karen Bressett, DVM: Background, references on request. I look forward to hearing from you. Email: kbressett@live.com.

Busy 5 doctor MA practice has an immediate opening for a FT/PT receptionist/veterinary assistant in southwest WI. Hardworking, selfmotivated individual with good communication and computer skills is needed to join our team. Experience with ImproMed Infinity a plus but not required. Benefits included. Email resume to plattevillevet@centurytel.net.

20+ years’ experience, skilled in surgery, diagnostics and client communication. Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Let me care for your clients and your hospital team. Erika Gibbs, DVM, doctor.gibbs@ gmail.com, (920) 988-4431.

Sherwood Animal Hospital is a 1.25 doctor SA practice near Appleton. We are seeking an experienced CVT or assistant. FT preferred but PT possible. Email resume to wecare@sherwoodanimalhospital.com.

Caring and compassionate relief veterinarian available. 25+ years of AAHA experience. Competent medical and soft tissue surgery skills. Emphasis on quality and integrity. Paul Danhaus, DVM. (715) 571-8091 or paul.danhaus@gmail.com. SA relief Veterinarian for central Wisconsin. Experienced. Versatile. Call Dr. Gary, (715) 652-2065 home, (715) 305-7014 cell. Email: garysthevet@ aol.com. SA and equine relief work. 21 year experience. Proficient in SA soft tissue surgery and equine ultrasound and power floating. Will travel. Call Sabine Hartmann, DVM (715) 267-7443 or twinoaks@tds.net. Experienced SA clinician available for work in central and western Wisconsin. Excellent communication skills; enjoy working with clients and staff. Nancy Leverance, D.V.M. Email: nleverance52@gmail.com or call (608) 369-4115 or (608) 429-9408. SA Veterinarian offering relief work. Reliable with excellent communication skills. Great with staff, clients and pets. Will travel. Katie Cotter, DVM, kabcotter@uwalumni.com. Dependable, 20+ years’ experience. Med/Surg serving Northern/Central Wisconsin. Contact Rich Piwoni, at (715) 627-0957, rapiwoni@hotmail.com. Compassionate and reliable SA Veterinarian with 20+ years’ experience available for relief veterinary services in Kenosha and surrounding counties. www.niznikvrs.com. Please email, Dr. Rose Niznik, at drroseniznik@gmail.com or call (630) 915-0156.

RELIEF WANTED Exciting opportunity to work in northern Wisconsin for 2-3 days a week in beautifully established modern clinics with CVT and experienced staff with electronic records, digital x-ray, ultrasound, in-house lab, water treadmill, laser therapy, laser surgery, and full lab with attached full service pet resorts and grooming. Must be able to work independently, excellent medical, surgical, and communication skills. 2 other veterinarians working separate clinics and hours. Flexible housing option. Great outdoor activities and quaint towns. Potential months include Jan May, 2017. Please contact Dr. Lynda Ludwig (715) 339-6777 (o) or www. northcountryvetclinic.com.

SERVICES AVAILABLE Buying or selling a veterinary practice? Count on the experience of Total Practice Solutions Group. See display ad. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group for a free consultation, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@ tpsgsales.com.*

TECH/STAFF Homestead Veterinary Clinic in western Wisconsin is seeking to hire a FT Certified Veterinary Technician. Our ideal candidate is self-motivated, positive-minded and a committed team player. Competitive wages and benefits. Experience is preferred but will consider new graduates. Please contact: homesteadvet@baldwin-telecom.net. Busy AAHA accredited hospital seeks a FT CVT to join our team. We are a 3.75 doctor practice that excels in surgery and dentistry. Our ideal candidate should be self-motivated and enjoy a fast paced working environment that utilizes your skills fully. Our FT staff members enjoy a full day off a week and work a half day every other Saturday. No afterhours emergencies. Competitive salary and benefits include: paid vacation, health insurance, 401(k), CE allowance, and reduced fee pet care and supplies. Please send resume to North Shore Animal Hospital Attn: Lori Jensen, Practice Manager 47630 Douglas Avenue Racine, WI 53402 or fax to (262) 639-7658, email ericlorij@aol.com. Busy 7 doctor SA practice in beautiful Lake Geneva looking for experienced FT/PT CVTs and veterinary assistants. Looking for motivated team players to jump right in to our state-of-the-art clinic! We offer competitive pay, CE compensation, and more. Please send resume to Karen at lgah@ genevaonline.com.

Summit Animal Clinic is seeking a vibrant, personable, compassionate FT/ PT veterinary technician or assistant for our SA practices in Oconomowoc/ Delafield, WI. Qualified candidates are hardworking, self-motivated, and detail oriented. Individuals with exceptional communication skills and adaptation to a team setting is essential. Responsibilities include patient care, laboratory procedures, surgical monitoring, dentistry, radiology, and reception. We offer competitive salary and benefits. Please submit resume and cover letter to windi@summitanimal.com. We are offering a FT position to the right candidate. We require at least 2 years of experience. Job duties include all aspects associated with working in a general SA practice. Anesthesia, radiographic positioning and technique, dental prophylaxis, dental radiographic positioning, sterilization of materials, assisting in surgery, assisting in the examination room, venipuncture, and working in the laboratory. Must be nice, a good communicator, and a hard worker. Must care about owners and their animals. We are a hospital with very low turn over. We offer great benefits (health, retirement, CE). Come join our family. If you are interested please contact Mike Leuthner DVM at petcare@chorus.net. Salary is commensurate with experience. Position is available Nov. 20th. Great Lakes Veterinary Clinic is seeking a FT CVT (35-40 hrs/wk) and a PT (30-35 hrs/wk) veterinary technician for our 5 doctor SA clinic in the Fox Cities. Responsibilities include: anesthesia, dentistry, radiography, lab skills, patient care, exam room histories, assistance to our doctors, and client education. We offer competitive benefits and salary is commensurate with experience. Please visit our website - www.greatlakesvetclinic.com for more information about our clinic. Please contact Tamera Hagner, Practice Manager at (920) 727-1570 option 6 then option 1 or email your cover letter and resume to thagner@glvcvet.com. FT CVT opportunity at Doctors Foster and Smith in Rhinelander, WI. Our company is looking for a friendly, professional, team player to help us provide exceptional service to our customers and their pets. This position involves assisting our staff veterinarians to provide customer support via phone and e-mail. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential, as is attention to detail. Friendly, sometimes fast-paced work environment. Ability to multi-task is important. At least one year of SA clinical experience preferred. We offer health insurance, 401(k) plan, and paid vacation time. Please send resume and letter of interest to Dr. Katharine Hillestad at vetservices@drsfostersmith.com.* Veterinary Emergency Service (VES) is seeking an experienced and compassionate CVT to join our team and be part of the talent that makes us a preferred provider in emergency and specialized critical pet care. VES is an established 24-Hour, emergency care facility with multiple locations conveniently located in Janesville, Middleton, and the eastside of Madison. Our services include quality state-of-the-art emergency, surgery, oncology, internal medicine, and other advanced service patient care for companion pets experiencing a medical issue. This role will serve as the primary support for our veterinarians including pet restraint, lab work, procedures, anesthesia, nursing care, and triage/discharge of patients. The desired candidate will demonstrate outstanding customer service, and apply both professional and practical knowledge of hospital procedures, policies, and services. To be successful in this role, you will need the following knowledge, skills, and abilities: Wisconsin license is required, strong oral and written communication skills with the ability to communicate with various audiences, read and convey information in a concise manner, ability to pay attention to detail and stay focused while multitasking, organizational skills, compassion for animals including demonstrated interest in caring for, promoting the health of, and fostering the contentment of animals, transcription: maintain accurate medical records, familiarity with medical nomenclature used in a veterinary hospital. Previous experience in a specialty or emergency care environment is preferred. In exchange for your talents we offer competitive pay, continual learning opportunities for staff members through ongoing training and continuing education programs, and camaraderie among your co-workers who share your compassion for animals. Interested candidates please submit a resume to hr@vesvs.com Required education: associate required license or certification: CVT license.* Looking for a rewarding career? Join WHS! The Wisconsin Humane Society is hiring a FT CVT at our Spay/Neuter Clinic in West Allis, WI. Starting salary of $16/hour working M-F day shifts. A comprehensive benefits package is provided. To apply, visit: www.wihumane.org/employment.*

immediate opening for a FT veterinary technician for our MA practice. The position is 30-40 hours per week and will include some Saturday morning shifts. Candidates must be punctual, calm in high stress situations, selfmotivated, and have excellent communication skills. Candidates must have the ability to prioritize tasks, work independently or as part of a team, and be able to multitask. With the ability to see companion animals in clinic and production animals on farm, our practice offers a great learning environment. We have state of the art equipment which gives our technicians and doctors the ability to provide the best possible care. We have digital x-ray, therapy laser, and complete in-hospital lab equipment from Heska and IDEXX. We offer on-call emergency services and run a busy and varied surgical schedule, including orthopedics. Opportunities to work with production animal medicine (dairy) exist within our practice. Lewiston Veterinary Clinic is dedicated to providing high quality medicine and excellent customer service. FT positions are eligible for benefits including paid vacation and sick time, hospital discounts, continuing education reimbursement, and SEP IRA profit sharing beginning 4th year of employment. Hospital hours are MondayFriday 7:30 AM to 5 PM (Tuesdays until 6pm), and Saturday 7:30 AM to 12 PM. Please submit a resume and cover letter to lvcltd@hbci.com or 440 Debra Drive, Lewiston, MN 55952. www.lewistonvet.com.* Spartan Animal Hospital is seeking a FT customer service representative for a progressive SA/exotic clinic. Previous receptionist experience required. Seeking a hardworking, reliable individual who possesses excellent communication skills and the ability to work well on a team in a fast paced environment. Benefits available. Please email resume to fallon@spartananimalhospital.com.* Looking for motivated, personable PT/FT vet tech for SA practice in Hudson, WI; full work-ups, progressive practice. Please email resume and letter of interest to dreric@hudsonpethospital.com.*

FOR SALE Practice closed, selling equipment, list available upon request, IDEXX 8080 Analyzer, Centrifuges, Doppler BP Machine. Will sell one piece at a time or entire lot. Call Bill at (920) 336-3794 if interested. Suburban Surgical stainless steel large dog cage in excellent condition. 42”W x 30”H x 28”D ($350). Functioning Ohio Anesthetic Machine with two vaporizers, one refurbished- never used. ($500 two machines) Konica SRX-101A Developer Plus Stand. Good condition. Asking $200.00. Please contact Debbie at Animal Hospital of Ashwaubenon, Green Bay, WI. (920) 499-0805 or Debbie@ash-vet.com. Brand new Abaxis Vetscan VSPro, still in box, never used. Under 2 year manufacturer warranty. Asking $2000, will negotiate. Call (608) 228-1572 or email jlguzman@uwalumni.com.*

PRACTICE FOR SALE NEW! Northeast Wisconsin - Well equipped SA practice. Revenue $390K. Call for more information. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TSPG: 1-800-3806872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com. COMING SOON! Appleton/Oshkosh Area - SA practice, grossing >$850K. Well-equipped with Abaxis lab, high speed dental, and more. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG: 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com. UNDER CONTRACT! South Central WI, Janesville Area. SA Px grossing $1.1M. Well-equipped facility. 4 CVTs on staff. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG – 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com. Wausau/Stevens Point Area – well respected, AAHA, SA practice grossing $1M. Digital dental and radiology - 2 Dentalaire units, 2 surgical lasers. Emergencies referred to local emergency service. Beautiful free standing hospital. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG, 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@ tpsgsales.com. East of Appleton – Near Lake Michigan, SA practice grossing $613K. Px and RE offered at $610K. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG, 1-800-3806872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com. NW Wisconsin near Twin Cities. SA revenue $900K. Practice and RE offered for $825,000. Easy terms, low-cost ownership entry. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG: 1-800-380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com. Buying or selling a veterinary practice? Count on the experience of Total Practice Solutions Group. See display ad. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg for free consultation - 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com.

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