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- Relief veterinary work has grown as an alternative to traditional practice, providing flexibility and work-life balance.
- The number of relief veterinarians increased from approximately 1800 to 2300 from 2008 to 2018.
- Veterinarians choose relief work to gain control over schedules and to escape traditional constraints, often experiencing decreased burnout.
- Relief veterinarians can work in diverse settings and choose specific roles, like surgery, which might not be available daily in a single practice.
- The average 9-hour shift through Roo pays $1290, with top earners making over $300,000 annually.
- Challenges include new hospital protocols and lack of job security, but relief veterinarians contribute to preventing burnout in clinics.
- Relief vets benefit from having a flexible career, though they must manage their own business logistics like invoicing and securing placements.
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