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Veterinary Resume Service

Your career is more than a list.

Let's prove it, line by line.

A decade of surgical logs, board certs, and 2 a.m. saves — transformed into the resume that finally matches the career you've built.

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You didn't survive internship to be reduced to bullet points.

What most vet resumes say

• Performed surgeries on small animals

• Assisted with orthopedic cases

• Supervised technicians during procedures

• Maintained medical records

What Scrubs writes

• Led 300+ orthopedic procedures across a three-doctor

mixed-animal practice, including TPLO, FHO, and spinal

decompression — 98.2% complication-free rate over 4 years

• Mentored 6 rotating externs in aseptic technique and

intraoperative decision-making

Specificity is the difference between an application that gets filed and one that gets called.

02

Board prep alone was 4,000 hours. Your resume should show it.

Generic credential listing

• DACVS-SA (Diplomate, American College of

Veterinary Surgeons — Small Animal)

• Board certified, 2021

• Completed residency program

Credentials with context

• DACVS-SA · American College of Veterinary Surgeons

Completed 3-year surgical residency at UC Davis VMTH —

one of 12 candidates accepted from 340+ applicants

• Published 2 peer-reviewed case reports during residency;

presented at ACVS Surgery Summit 2022

The credential on its own says you passed. The context says you competed — and won.

03

Locum work isn't a gap. It's a 40-clinic education.

How locum experience gets buried

• Various contract positions, 2019–2023

• Provided veterinary services at multiple

practices across the Pacific Northwest

• Available for short-term assignments

Locum experience as an asset

• Contract DVM · 14 practices · Pacific Northwest

Deployed into unfamiliar ORs with 0–4 hr onboarding;

maintained full surgical caseload from day one

• Adapted to 6 different PIMS platforms, 3 anesthesia

protocols, and 2 specialty referral systems

A locum vet who can run any OR by morning is the most valuable hire a practice can make. Say that.

Who We Write For

Three careers. One standard: unignorable.

Every DVM we work with has earned more than their resume shows. We close that gap.

Residency Applications

Associate DVM

Chasing a Specialty Residency

You've logged the hours, passed the boards, and earned every rotation. The application pool is 340 deep and your current resume reads like everyone else's.

Lost in a stack of identical credentials

A document that makes the selection committee call you first

Partnership & Buy-In

Practice Owner

Drafting a Partnership Buy-In

You've built something real — a practice, a reputation, a client base. The buy-in proposal needs to show your worth in language that bankers and partners respect.

Clinical excellence lost in translation to business language

A career narrative that closes the deal

Locum Placement

Locum Vet

One Document, Any Clinic

You can walk into any OR on a Tuesday morning and have it running by noon. Most resumes make that sound like instability. Yours should make it sound like a superpower.

Breadth of experience mistaken for lack of commitment

A single document that proves you can run any room

300+

Resumes Rewritten

94%

Interview Rate

47

Residency Placements

12

Specialties Served

Real Transformations

The difference between overlooked and hired.

Every word in an after column was already true. We just wrote it the way it deserved to be read.

Emergency DVM → Criticalist ResidencyOriginal submission

EXPERIENCE

Emergency Veterinarian

BluePearl Pet Hospital · 2019–Present

• Treated emergency cases

• Worked overnight shifts

• Managed ICU patients

• Performed emergency procedures

• Communicated with pet owners

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