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Fetch Specialty & Emergency Veterinary Centers

Brandon, FL, USA

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Board-Certified Veterinary Ophthalmologist - Fetch Brandon, FL. Fetch Specialty & Emergency Veterinary Centers is looking for a second board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist to join our expanding team at Fetch Brandon, Florida. This is an exciting chance to join our Ophthalmology Department and provide outstanding care within our community. From our beginnings as a small company, Fetch has developed into a thriving organization with locations in Florida and South Carolina. As a privately owned and progressive practice, we are eager to find a dedicated individual to join us and grow their career. Here’s is what we have to offer: A fully equipped Ophthalmology Department Electroretinography Retinal Camera Diode Laser Cryo Machine Pachymetry Gonioscopy Gonioimplants Tonometry Strontium plesiotherapy Operating Microscope / Zeiss Opmi Lumera 700 Centurion Phacoemulsification Device Cloud based digital EMR and whiteboard system Digital radiology suite Full complement of ultrasound and endoscopy equipment 16 slice helical CT Support from the other specialists including internal medicine, surgery, ECC and oncology! Do you have a certain “thing” you just HAVE to have? Ask the owner directly! That’s the nice thing about being privately owned. We are always willing to expand in different directions and explore new diagnostics and therapies. Our hiring process: You read this job post and it piques your interest You tell us you are interested (apply, email, call, text) Let’s chat! You come and meet the team, verifying all the truths you’ve read here We’ve done it! We’ve created a relationship and YOU have found your hospital Ready to Connect? To take the next steps please reach out to Dr. William Ratterree drratterree@fetchvets.com, 864-415-6878  or Dr. Jocelyn Hogan drhogan@fetchvets.com  941-993-9485. Feel free to email, call, or text—we can’t wait to hear from you! Requirements Board certified in Ophthalmology or residency trained Veterinary license in good standing or eligible with the State of Florida Veterinary Board Compassionate, collaborative, and professional Must have a strong work ethic Benefits Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Paid Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity) Safe Harbor 401K with Company Match Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D) Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Personal) Holiday Pay Short Term & Long Term Disability Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Team Member Pet Wellness Plan Team Member Pet Discount Continuing Education Uniform Allowance Tuition Reimbursement

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