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Veterinary Surgeon (Full-time) — High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire


Temple End Veterinary Surgery is seeking an experienced veterinary surgeon to join a small animal practice with modern standards and traditional values.

The practice consists of one main surgery in High Wycombe, and three smaller satellite branches in Flackwell Heath, Marlow Bottom and Holmer Green. In 2023, they opened a new hospital in Stokenchurch to cater for their more advanced procedures and to provide improved in-patient care.

You will be joining a team of 18 vets (14 full-time and four part-time), 10 RVNs and six trainee nurses at various levels of training. The clinic has certificate holders in orthopaedics, cardiology, dentistry, ophthalmology and medicine. Temple End is fully supportive of their vets’ interests and the diverse caseload makes this practice ideal for certificate study.

You will be working a four-day working week, with no out-of-hours care (except in-patients).



Please apply with a cover letter and CV to vet4@templeendvets.co.uk

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    Episode one launches on 13th January with guests Drs David Reader and Scott Summers, who will draw on their research into the CMA investigation and provide insights into themes such as transparency, pricing and consumer trust.

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