landlæknirs
Landlæknir, or a veterinary surgeon, is a medical professional specializing in the care of animals. In Iceland, the term is used to describe individuals who have completed formal education and training in veterinary medicine, enabling them to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases in animals. The role of a landlæknir extends beyond clinical work, encompassing public health, animal welfare, and sometimes agricultural oversight.
To become a landlæknir in Iceland, one must complete a five-year veterinary medicine program at the University
Landlæknirs work in various settings, including private veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, research institutions, and government agencies.
The profession is regulated by the Icelandic Veterinary Association, which sets ethical standards and ensures compliance