- 1. How can a veterinarian, like yourself, provide comfort to a pet during a serious procedure?
- 2. What do you believe a veterinarian’s attitude should be during a serious procedure?
- 3. What do you believe a veterinarian’s attitude should be every day that he/she comes into work?
- 4. How can nurses/co workers help a veterinarian provide comfort to a pet?
- 5. What do you believe is a veterinarian’s responsibility to a pet?
- 6. What do you believe is a nurse’s responsibility to a pet and to his/her boss, which in this case would be a veterinarian?
- 7. What did veterinary school teach you, regarding to animal welfare and attitude, that you use to this day?
- 8. What is one memorable experience that you have had when you first began your profession as a veterinarian?
- 9. Did that memorable experience influence who you are today, regarding to your attitude that you have everyday you come to work?
- 10. What types of animal restraint do you believe should be used towards every animal?
- 11. What kind of animals have you seen that needed different types of restraint? (Different species)
- 12. What type of environment do you believe a veterinarian should provide during a serious procedure?
- 13. What type of environment do you believe a veterinarian should provide during a visit with a client?
- 14. What has veterinary school taught you about animal restraint?
- 15. What has veterinary school taught you about the environment of an animal hospital?
- 16. Has there been an instance where you broke down in front of a patient? (emotionally)
- 17. What is one thing that you believe every incoming veterinarian should know?
- 18. Do you use animal restraint at your animal hospital? If so, what type? If not, why?
- 19. What do you believe should be in a veterinarian’s mind during a serious procedure?
- 20. What is your opinion on animal welfare?
How can a veterinarian best provide comfort to a pet during a serious procedure?
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Fourth Interview Questions
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