> Or struck off and not allowed to practice, at least. I hope his
> customers boycott him, hit him where it hurts, in the wallet. Human
> doctors can be struck off, I wonder if vets can?
>>Or struck off and not allowed to practice, at least. I hope his
>>customers boycott him, hit him where it hurts, in the wallet. Human
>>doctors can be struck off, I wonder if vets can?
>
> They can here in the UK, I don't know about elsewhere.
They can certainly be kicked out of any professional
societies they belong to, here in the U.S. - That's one
reason to look for the "AAHA" decal in the window when
you're looking for a new vet.
William Hamblen - 31 Dec 2005 22:38 GMT
>They can certainly be kicked out of any professional
>societies they belong to, here in the U.S. - That's one
>reason to look for the "AAHA" decal in the window when
>you're looking for a new vet.
Every state requires veterinarians to be licensed in order to
practice. The state veterinary medicine licensing board can revoke
licenses.