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    Veterinarian Job Analysis

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    American Veterinary Licensing Exam (NAVLE) covers the important information needed to be a veterinarian, we would need to conduct a job analysis to encompass a large number of veterinarians and keep the information collected more on the general side in order to accommodate for various different facilities’ procedures and operations. Our goal is to gather and analyze as much information from a sample of veterinarians as we can. In order to conduct this analysis, we would follow the five…

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    Sample Draft Outline I. Introduction A: Thesis Statement: Being a veterinarian is a superb career choice because of great interactions with varied types of animals, the amounts of aid you can supply for them, and the great feeling of helping the injured or sickly animals to their health. II. History of career A: Veterinary work has been around since human beings and animals first interacted, worked, and lived together. 1: “People that…

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    When I was a little girl I owned a toy doctor’s kit and I would pretend to be a veterinarian around my house. We had three dogs and seven horses and I loved to pretend they were my patients and that their lives depended on me to save them. I always found myself watching Animal Planet and other shows that rescued and rehabilitated wildlife. Eventually I had decided that marine animals was the path I wanted to take, I became infatuated with watching shows that rescued dolphins, sea lions, and…

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    Animal Veterinarian Essay

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    when I grew up it was a typical little girl answer I wanted to be a veterinarian. I wanted to learn how to take care of my puppies, when they didn't feel good. As I got older and joined 4-H, I quickly realized that there is more than just puppies out there to spark my interest. As I began to learn more about the production animal world my curiosity continued to flourish; I decided I wanted to become a large animal veterinarian. I wanted to learn as much as I could about these animals since it…

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    Veterinarian A long stethoscope around the neck. An ankle-length lab coat. A kind smile and kind words.This is what a veterinarian is typically described as, though that is only the outside appearance. Behind this kind facade is a hard-working person, determined to help the world by looking after the animals that everyone all loves. Unfortunately, all everyone sees is only what is on the outside. Most never even begin to wonder how much stamina it takes to uphold such an important task. The…

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    Despite veterinarians work to help animals, some clients can’t afford pet care. Veterinary medicine is best understood as a way to help animals in need because it allows different animals to become healthy after treatment. One of the most beneficial reasons to become a veterinarian is the gift to promote the health and welfare of patients. To have the ability to relieve the suffering of animals that have endured traumatizing injuries or diseases would be amazing. Helping animals on a daily basis…

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    Veterinarian Career Paper

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    The career of a veterinarian is defiantly a complicated one however it is also rewarding. When working on animals the job is to help make them feel better and their owners to!! In particular this career requires many things the most important ones are the person has to have degrees and certifications,patience and practice, and most of all loving nature for animals and comfort for their owners according to (“Veterinarians: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”). In…

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    My first childhood thought of a veterinarian was of a doctor for animals. I loved the thought of spending the day with animals and telling people I saved their pet. However, as I matured and learned more about what it takes to be a veterinarian, my mindset of it changed. It’s not just putting a Band-Aid on a kitten or delivering puppies. It’s one of the grittiest and challenging jobs that take a toll on the person performing it and even their family. A veterinarian has to perform many gory…

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    If you are a pet owner, it is time that you got to know a veterinarian. Why? Because, quite simply, a veterinarian is like a doctor for your pets. If you enjoy pets enough to own one or many, then you should take the time, energy and money to properly take care of those beloved pets. Some pet owners believe that a visit to a veterinarian is only necessary when a pet is suffering or ill. And while you definitely want to visit a veterinarian when your pets become ill or start to show abnormal…

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    ultimately the same. Veterinarians must take the same precautions as Doctors when it come to their patients. Doctor had to uphold the same code of ethic when it come to the safety and protection of their patients. Veterinarians and their staff are morally obligated to protect patient confidentiality because even animals have rights. The moral obligation of a veterinarian is to abide by patient confidentiality. All patient informant is to be kept completely between vet and staff. Veterinarians…

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