Across
- 2. Eye specialists of the animal world
- 4. Trained specifically to address wild animals' issues that require medical attention
- 9. May be called on to make a diagnosis by examining tissue or fluid samples
- 12. Work to detect and control diseases affecting both animals and humans
- 14. Use a combination of medical and behavioral knowledge
- 17. Animals used in lab settings need proper care and attention
- 19. Works with domestic birds like chickens, turkeys and ducks
- 20. Leaders in animal welfare science and ethics
- 21. Expert in animal reproductive health
Down
- 1. Trained for life-threatening medical emergencies and high pressure situations
- 3. Often the driving force behind developing treatments for infectious animal diseases
- 5. Deal with difficult and complex surgeries
- 6. See referred patients in need of x-ray, ultrasound or other advanced imaging procedures
- 7. Goal is to return injured athletic animals to normal function and health
- 8. Receive extension education and training in managing animals' diets
- 10. Work to identify harmful substances in our products and environment
- 11. Highly trained to treat uncommon or complicated diseases
- 13. Qualified to clean, adjust and extract teeth
- 15. Managing pain and monitor patients after procedure
- 16. Receive training in internal medicine, immunology and allergy
- 18. Educated in drug development, proper usage, and how medications interact