Being a technician is not only about playing with
puppies and kittens. What an average person may not realize is that every one
of our technicians performs duties that take at least 15 people in the human
world to complete.
1. Nurse
2. Nurse
aid
3. Lab
technician
4. Dental
hygienist
5. Surgical
technician
6. Anesthesia
technician
7. Pain
management technician
9. Rehabilitation
therapist
10. Orderly
11. Administrative
assistant
12. Counselor
13. Radiology
technician
14. Phlebotomist
15. Housekeeper
*And they learn how to do all these positions in only
two years of schooling and constant on-the-job training.
Veterinary technicians are a rare breed. It is not the
money that keeps them coming back to work every day, as they make just over
minimum wage, but their passion and love for animals. As Audrey, one of our
technicians, puts it:
“My job is not about pride and getting the blood or the catheter
in, it is about being gentle and understanding to a scared animal that doesn't
know what is going on and doesn't feel well.”
Parrish
Creek Veterinary Clinic is fortunate to have some of the greatest technicians
in the world (we are not biased). We specialize in exotics as well as dogs and
cats, so our technicians have undergone rigorous training and education. Every
day they work hard drawing blood from reptiles, performing dentals on cats and
dogs (and ferrets), educating our clients, assisting in surgeries, comforting
grieving owners, restraining birds, snapping x-rays of rabbits, analyzing lab
work, filling prescriptions—the list goes on and on.
Crystal
is our lead technician and has been with PCVC since 1997. She loves exotics,
and is in the process of becoming a specialized exotics technician. Her
interest in veterinary medicine began when she was teenager, and although she
wanted to be a veterinarian at first, she realized she was more interested in
being a technician. She has been in the field for 22 years. For her, the best
part of her job is interacting with animals and helping them get back to
health.
Audrey
is a certified veterinary technician from Chicago and has been has a technician
for 17 years, and certified for 12 of those years. Her love for exotics,
especially ferrets, has made her job interesting and enjoyable. Ferrets are her
absolute favorite animal. She even contemplated working in ferret research to
help find cures for their diseases. Every day Audrey hopes that she can make a
difference in the lives of our patients and clients, as well as learn something
new.
Jen
has been a technician for almost four years. Her sweet demeanor and patience
with our clients and patients has made her a valuable part of our clinic. She
loves working with so many different types of animals and learning something
new every day. When she was younger, she always wanted to be a marine biologist
and work with dolphins, but didn’t pursue it because of her fear of water. She
knew, however, she wanted to work with various species of animals and pursued a
career as a veterinary technician.
Dean
is another one of our technicians who has a passion for snakes. If you bring in
a snake, just know that Dean will be there to help. He graduated from the
veterinary technician program at Utah Career College (now Broadview University).
Christine
is the newest addition to the PCVC team and is being trained in exotics. We are
excited to have her at our hospital.
A vet tech’s job is draining physically, mentally and emotionally. Our techs work long hours and are always paying attention to detail. If there were no vet techs, the veterinary world would be a dreadful place. We are extremely grateful for the technician staff at PCVC. They keep our clinic alive and running. Thank you!
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