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    Some positive change that I dream of making include increasing the wellbeing of underprivileged children, families, and veterans by doing everything I can to provide them with anything they need. I also wish to change the veterinary medicine industry by discovering new techniques and methods in order to further benefit and relieve the animals and their owners that are involved. Ever since my sophomore year in high school, I have volunteered with a multitude of organizations that strive to aid…

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    Being a Veterinarian can be fun, yet difficult. The Veterinary practice is a growing field of work, with a crazy history behind it, beginning with basic horses, to exotic animals now. Although, the road to becoming a Veterinarian can prove to be a big challenge, the real challenge began early on in history, when the transition from just horses, to many companion animals was taking place. Although the earliest traces of Veterinary work has been traced all the way back to 3000 B.C., to a person…

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    protect and improve the health of humans. Some veterinarians also conduct research in areas such as biomedical sciences. The first veterinary school of medicine was opened in 1762 in Lyons, France. The majority of Veterinarians work in private practices and care primarily for pets or companion animals, although others focus more on the environment. A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree takes four years to complete after undergrad school. In 2004 the average salary for a Veterinarian could range…

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    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 study history have found Chinese writing about the diseases of horses, oxen, and buffalo that go all the way…

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    DISCUSSION In cases of alleged veterinary malpractice, the standard applied to veterinarians is generally the same standard applied to physicians and surgeons in medical malpractice actions. In order to prove veterinary malpractice, a plaintiff must show (1) a duty to perform according to the appropriate veterinary standards; (2) that the veterinarian breached that duty by deviating from the appropriate veterinary standard; (3) that the plaintiff suffered damages; and (4) that the breach was the…

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    Veterinary Malpractice

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    Perez’s Mare Because The Mare Experienced The Same Severe Reaction It Had Experienced The Previous Time It Was Administered That Brand Of Vaccine, Requiring The Mare To Be Treated For Several Months Costing Approximately $50,000 A cause of action for veterinary malpractice must prove not only that the defendant breached their duty by violating the standard of care, but also that the specific breach of the standard was the proximate cause of the animal’s injury. Proximate cause consists of both…

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    Wildlife Veterinarian

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    Introduction The veterinary profession is challenging and exciting to begin with, but the niche of wildlife medicine is even more so. It is a highly competitive field with additional training and accreditation needed to compete for a limited number of positions (Learning Path, 2015). To those passionate about the field, these challenges are mitigated by the rewards of a diverse, dynamic, and incredibly hands-on job. One of the wildlife veterinarian employers in Western Canada is the Calgary…

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    Veterinarian

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    veterinarians must complete a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M. or V.M.D.) degree at an accredited college of veterinary medicine. There are currently 30 colleges with accredited programs in the United States. (www.collegegrad.com, N.D) A veterinary medicine program generally takes 4 years to complete and includes classroom, laboratory, and clinical components.That is a lot of school to be a veterinarian…

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    Becoming a Vet takes at least eight years of education. This profession requires four years of undergraduate school followed by another four years of Veterinary school. During the four years spent in undergraduate studies, no particular major is required for this profession although most grad students tend to be biology majors and take a heavy load of math and science courses. Afterward, during the four…

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    Statistics). 12. My family life occasionally might be affected by complicated and inconvenient work hours. 3. Some Different companies and organizations that might hire a person with these qualifications include, Veterinary Anatomy, Veterinary Physiology, Veterinary microbiology and immunology, Veterinary Ophthalmology Residency, and some others (U.S. News & World Report). 6. There is no expected job sequence in this…

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