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8617 - Veterinary Medicine
Veterinarian working with pets and domesticated animals (after national authorization to practice).
JOB DESCRIPTION
Veterinarians are involved in the treatment and prevention of disease in animals. They carry out clinical activities involving pets and other animals (including sport horses and exotic animals), managing diseases and their diagnosis, therapy and prevention with the skills and attention of a clinician.
This role has a wide field of application that often leads graduates to choose a specialised professional field by means of post-graduate training courses. Veterinarians often work in animal clinics.
ASSOCIATED SKILLS
Veterinarians who carry out activities in the field of pet care will be able to:
Specialised post-graduate skills may extend or deepen the list of aforementioned skills.
Common skills.
The veterinarian has:
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
After national qualification as a veterinary physician, those holding a Master's Degree in Veterinary Medicine can become veterinary surgeons engaged in the treatment of pets a free market of professional activity, both on his/her own and as an employee.
Veterinarian working with livestock (after national qualification to practice).
JOB DESCRIPTION
In addition to the functions described for the previous profile, livestock veterinarians carry out activities aimed at the prevention and management of infectious diseases, the optimization of production (including the management of feeding, reproduction and breeding systems), and animal welfare. This professional role works mainly in animal husbandry.
SKILLS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ROLE
Veterinary surgeons in this role are able to:
Specialised post-graduate skills may extend or deepen the list of aforementioned skills.
Common skills.
The veterinary surgeon has:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
After national qualification for the profession, those holding a Professional Master's Degree in Veterinary Medicine can practice the profession of veterinary surgeon engaged in the care of livestock in a free market of professional activity, both on his/her own or as an employee.
Veterinarians working in zootechnical supply chains (after national authorization to practice the profession)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Veterinarians in this field deal with various aspects related to the genetic improvement of animals, nutrition and animal husbandry, with the aim of optimizing livestock production while respecting the health and welfare of animals as well as of improving the quality of products of animal origin while maintaining their safety. This role generally works in the food, nutritional and pharmaceutical industries and in animal husbandry.
SKILLS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ROLE
In addition to specialised clinical skills, veterinarians working in zootechnical supply chains possess precise knowledge about:
Specialised post-graduate skills may extend or deepen the list of aforementioned skills.
Common skills.
Veterinarians possess:
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
After the acquisition of the national qualification to practice, veterinarians can carry out their profession in the free market, on their own or as an employee working in production facilities that are part of the food supply chain.
After specialised post-graduate training, veterinarians can work in the context of quality assessment and certification for establishments that process food of animal origin.
Veterinarian working in the food and food safety industry (after national qualification to practice)
JOB DESCRIPTION
In this role, veterinarians guarantee the healthiness and safety of foodstuffs by applying their skills to slaughterhouses and processing industries. Public veterinarians may also be involved in the residue inspection plans of products of animal origin. This profile works in both the private sector (slaughterhouses, processing industries) and the public one (AUSL, IZS).
SKILLS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ROLE
Veterinarians in charge of food safety have specialised skills related to:
The acquisition of specific post-graduate skills may extend or deepen the list of previously reported skills.
Common skills.
The veterinarian has:
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
After obtaining their national qualification to practice, veterinarians can carry out their profession freely, with their own practice or working at the National Health Service or at other national or European organisations.
After appropriate specialised post-graduate training, veterinarians can work in the quality assessment field or for the certification bodies of establishments which process food of animal origin.
Veterinarian working in the prevention and management of transmissible diseases and public health (after national qualification to practice)
JOB DESCRIPTION
This includes activities related to the prevention, management and eradication of transmissible diseases with particular reference to zoonoses, as well as those relating to the management of animal populations in urban areas. The role is prominently employed in public structures such as AUSL, IZS, governmental administrations and the Ministry of Health.
SKILLS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ROLE
Veterinarians involved in the prevention and management of transmissible diseases and urban hygiene have specialised skills, such as:
Specialised post-graduate skills may extend or deepen the list of aforementioned skills.
Common skills.
Veterinarians possess:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
After qualification as a veterinarian, those holding a Master's Degree in Veterinary Medicine can carry out their profession at the National Health Service (working as veterinarians at the AUSL, IZS, PIF, UVAC), at other national public bodies (regions, provinces, ISS and ministries, including the Armed Forces) and the European Union.
After appropriate, specific post-graduate training, degree holders may carry out activities for quality assessment and certification bodies, working as quality insurers in facilities that process food of animal origin.
Research veterinarian.
TASK IN A WORKING CONTEXT
Graduates in Veterinary Medicine have a solid scientific basis for actively participating in the planning and implementation of research activities. The positions which they may hold are those that have the animals as focus of research and for which veterinary skills are necessary. This includes employment in public (e.g. universities, IZS) or private (e.g. pharmaceutical companies) organisations.
SKILLS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ROLE
Veterinary surgeons engaged in research activities possess:
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates in Veterinary Medicine can practice their profession freely, seeking employment at national public bodies (regions, provinces, IZS, ISS and ministries, including the armed forces) and throughout the European Union, as well as in private research facilities (e.g. the food industry and pharmaceutical companies).