CardiologistVCA AntechClackamas, ORJob Description:VCA Northwest Veterinary Specialists, Oregon's largest specialty hospital and a fixture of the Portland veterinary community, is seeking a residency trained or board certified Cardiologist to join our team.Technician Assistant: Specialty SurgeryVCA AntechClackamas, ORVCA Northwest Veterinary Specialists is looking to add a Technician Assistant to its Surgery Department!
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Technician Assistant for Radiation Oncology TeamVCA AntechClackamas, ORVCA Northwest Veterinary Specialists is looking to add a Technician Assistant to its Radiation Oncology Team!Emergency VeterinarianVCA AntechClackamas, ORJob Description:VCA Northwest Veterinary Specialists located in Clackamas, OR is looking for an Emergency Veterinarian who enjoys practicing advanced medicine with a cohesive, tenured team. Full-timeCriticalistVCA AntechClackamas, ORJob Description:VCA Northwest Veterinary Specialists, Oregon's largest specialty hospital, and a fixture of the Portland veterinary community, is seeking a residency trained or board certified Criticalist to join our team.SurgeonVCA AntechClackamas, ORJob Description:VCA Northwest Veterinary Specialists, Oregon's largest specialty and emergency hospital is seeking a boarded or residency-trained surgeon to join our well-established Surgery Service.
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