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Co-Managing Veterinarian | Conejo Valley Veterinary Hospital | Ventura County
Conejo Valley Veterinary Hospital is seeking a veterinarian with leadership aspirations to come join our team as a Co-Managing Veterinarian! Conejo Valley Veterinary Hospital is looking for an experienced veterinarian to partner with our team and our current MDVM, Dr. Ronit Lavie in leading our practice forward. CVVH is 17,000 square foot state-of-the-art hospital. We are a progressive 24/7 general practice/emergency hospital with 15 plus doctors and over 100 support staff who strongly believe in compassion without judgment. Many of our veterinarians have special interests, including a strong emphasis on internal medicine and surgery. We see many species, with 20% of our patients being avian and exotic (although not all our veterinarians see ex
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