What was the first referred journal for veterinary technicians titled?
A
What was the first specialty training that was made available to veterinary technicians?
Emergency Critical Care
What are the three medically related activities that can only be performed by a licensed DVM?
Diagnosing diseases
Prescribing medications
Performing surgeries
What is the difference between a primary care, secondary care, and tertiary care animal facility?
Primary care facilities are veterinary practices are small businesses set up to provide primary care to patients. The vast majority of veterinary practices in the US are primary care veterinary practices.
Secondary hospitals are much smaller and have one or more referral veterinary specialists (i.e., board certified in internal medicine, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology,
etc.). They provide referral services to clients that primary care practitioners decide to refer to a specialist.
Tertiary care facilities are located at the 28 veterinary schools plus Animal Medical Center in NYC and Angell Memorial in Boston. Tertiary care means that they offer research, education, and specialized clinical
service by board certified specialists.
Describe the two major differences between human medical practice and veterinary medical practice discussed in the module 4 handout
What are some of the areas in which credentialed veterinary technicians can be utilized other than in private practice?
What are the three main factors that influence the salaries of credentialed veterinary technicians?
Why are many DVMs not effective at delegating tasks to their technicians and assistants?
Poor delegation is a common fault of DVM’s, who often
worked as VA’s themselves while in school. DVM’s are
sometimes so independent and/or uninformed that it is not
normal and easy for them to delegate treatments, case
workups of tests and radiographs, anesthesia, induction, etc. to a health care team led by a certified VT.
What are the three major differences between veterinary assistants and veterinary technicians?
Explain the difference between “Registered”, “Certified”, and “Licensed” veterinary technicians and describe why there is no national credentialing of veterinary technicians
There is no major difference between the three terms. Each of the fifty states decides on the title that will be used (RVT, CVT, or LVT) in their state as well as how credentialing is obtained and how it is kept
active.
Describe the difference between State Certification and Specialty Certification
State certification regulations are at the entry level of
knowledge and skills expected by employers and exist to
protect the public’s animals by determining competency to
practice the profession of veterinary technology as a
veterinary team member.
Specialty certifications are voluntary programs set up by
specialty societies to certify competency in advanced
levels of knowledge, skills, and applications of the
specialty area. It is much beyond entry level application.
Identify the specialty areas that exist for credentialed veterinary technicians
Veterinary Emergency and Critical
Care Society (VECCS - www.avecct.org)
The Academy of Veterinary Dental Technicians
The Academy of Veterinary Technician Anesthetists
The Academy of Internal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians
The Academy of Veterinary Behavior Technicians
The Academy of Veterinary Zoological Medicine Technicians
The Academy of Equine Veterinary Nursing Technicians
The Academy of Veterinary Surgical Technicians
The Academy of Veterinary Technicians in Clinical Practice
The Academy of Veterinary Nutrition Technicians
The Academy of Veterinary Clinical Pathology Technicians
Describe the protocol for moving to another state and becoming credentialed in the new state
When you move to a different state your credentials are
not transferable, only your VTNE score is so in order to be legal, when you move to another state you should get in touch with the STATE REGULATORY AGENCY. You will need to find out what their requirements are and whether they recognize the national board exam (VTNE). You should apply to have your VTNE score transferred by the Interstate Reporting Service (IRS) of the Professional Exam Service (PES) to the new state agency.
Identify the law that governs the practice of veterinary medicine in any of the 50 states
Model Practice Act
Describe, in general, the steps one should take when trying to deal with a situation in which a person feels they are being harassed or intimidated by a co-worker
Tell the harasser to stop
Keep a record of events
Talk to your peers about the harassment
Ask for help
Identify and describe the help that available specifically for veterinarians and veterinary technicians who are struggling with substance abuse
The AVMA's Model Program for Wellness Education and early detection Investigation and intervention Referral for evaluation and treatment Monitoring Consultation
Explain why it is best to avoid office romance with co-workers at a veterinary facility
One may have a supervisory role over another. It can also lead to harassment complaints from other staff bc it usually affects, or appears to affect other ee’s, sometimes negatively.
Explain the difference between laws and ethical codes as they pertain to the veterinary profession
—LAWS and ethics govern all medical professions. State
laws regarding licensing are needed to assure
competency of those providing medical services and to
protect the public.
—ETHICAL CODES go beyond the most essential areas
governed by law to help keep those in the profession
focused on honesty and integrity in their dealings with
colleagues, our veterinary teammates, the public and, in
this profession, the animal patients.
What are the 3 main criteria that make up the veterinary/client/patient relationship (VCPR) and describe how these relate to contract laws in veterinary medicine?
Explain the “Captain of the Ship” principle
—The universal legal principle on delegation and responsibility issues is that the veterinary employer in veterinary practice is responsible for the acts of all employees (this is called the “captain of the ship”
principle). The employing veterinarian has the ultimate
responsibility and choice on the utilization of VT’s and
VA’s in an appropriate manner that is legally consistent
with all laws, regulations, and ethical codes.
—The combination of the practice act and captain of the
ship principle are very important to many debates VT’s
have on utilization, reward issues, certification,
malpractice insurance, and recognition.
—Some VT’s have a disrespectful attitude against DVM’s or
a cynical attitude about recognition unfairness. Yet, VT’s
legally must work together under a licensed DVM. VT’s
should select a team where they can be well-utilized and
respected in order to foster a high level of
professionalism.
Define “negligence” and “malpractice” and explain how they are related
—Negligence is failure to use such care as a reasonably prudent and careful person would use under the circumstances in doing something that should not
have been done or failing to do what should have been
done. A DVM (or VT) is negligent if they failed to act
as a “reasonably prudent” manner. The client may charge a DVM with negligence if an employee (including secretaries, VA’s and VT’s) was negligent and injured the patient. The
client will have to prove the injury occurred and that the
staff or DVM was negligent to collect real and punitive
damages.
—Malpractice refers to medical or professional negligence.
It involves the lack of reasonable care, foresight, and/or
skill in treating a patient.
What are the 3 most common causes of malpractice lawsuits in veterinary medicine (module 7 handout)?
Describe, in general, what happens when a credentialed veterinary technician or a veterinary assistant is accused of wrong-doing.
• If it is by a credentialed VT, it goes to the State Veterinary
Board of Veterinary Examiners. They review the
complaint, decide whether to gather evidence through an
investigator of the Attorney Generals office, review it to
see if there is reason for a hearing, and if so, hold a
hearing with testimony of all parties involved. Then they
decide whether to initiate probation, suspend, revoke, or
not act on the status of the credentials. They can also
refer the case forward for prosecution through the courts.
• If the individual is an assistant and is not a VT officially
certified by the state as a Registered Veterinary Technician (or whatever the official term is in the state),
they either turn it over to the prosecutor to bring charges
or drop it if it has no merit.
Explain the privileged information concept
Everything about a case and client is confidential. Nothing can be shared with anyone outside the clinic through gossip, even with a spouse or friend, or when requested by another party.