2. - branch science as for prevention, diagnostics
and treatment of a disease, violation and a
trauma in animal. Framework of veterinary
medicine wide, covering all animal species, in a
wide criteria range which can affect different
types
3. Veterinary medicine widely practices, and without
professional supervision. The professional help most often,
the headed veterinarian (also known as the veterinarian, the
veterinarian and the veterinarian), but also on Para
veterinary of workers for example, veterinary nurses and the
service personnel. It can be added with other
paraprofessionals with concrete specialties, such as animal
physical therapy or stomatology, and the types, the
corresponding functions, such as smiths.
4. In many countries, the local nomenclature, the veterinarian the
protected term meaning that people without the qualification and/or
registration precondition, won't be able to use the name, and in
many cases of action, which can be undertaken by PTO (as, for
example, animal treatment or surgical intervention) are limited
only to those people who are registered as the veterinarian. For
example, in the United Kingdom, as well as in other jurisdictions,
animals, treatment can be carried out only the registered
veterinarians (about some place by exceptions, such as
paraveterinary of workers), and it is illegal for any person, not
registered to call itself the veterinarian or to execute any
treatment.
5. The majority of veterinarians of work in clinical conditions,
treatment of animals directly. These veterinarians can be involved
in the general practice, treatment of animal all types; can be,
animals specializing in concrete group, such, as pets, animal
husbandry, laboratory animals, a zoo or horses; or, the internal
medicine can specialize in any narrow medical discipline, such as
surgery, dermatology, laboratory animals, medicine, or.
As with workers of health care, veterinarians the person of ethical
decisions on treatment of the patients. The current debate by
profession includes ethics of purely cosmetic procedures on
animals, such, as declawing of cats, tail knocking over, knocking
over of ears and an okorka on dogs.