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    The career that I want to be is a Veterinary Technician and Technologist. To become a Veterinary Technician and Technologist, you have to have an Associate’s Degree, a high school diploma, or a GED. The college that I want to go to for being a veterinary technician and technologist is Auburn University. To become a veterinary technician and technologist, you will have to learn how to prepare for surgeries and assist veterinarians with the surgeries. In addition to that, you will also have to…

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    medicine has shown me that a Career as a Veterinary Tech is where I belong. The first step is applying to a Technology/Technician Program. Before entering, this program requires you to take prerequisites that include basic math, writing, and computer courses. There is a big difference between a veterinary technician and Veterinary technologist. A Veterinary technologist attends college for about four to five years and graduates with a B.S. degree in Veterinary Technology. Because it’s a more…

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    My time as a Veterinary Technician taught me many things. From how to draw shots to how to take x-rays. One of the most common lessons I learned was how to spay a female canine. Although the Veterinarian is the only one allowed to be “hands-in” during surgery, I learned a lot from watching the procedure. Surgery preparations begin the day before. The patient in question is dropped off and spends the night. Vet Techs are busy cleaning and “cooking” surgical tools and cutting drapes. Also,…

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    becoming a registered veterinary technician. Here my curiosity regarding medicine was allowed to grow and evolve. Over time, however, I found my occupation to be less challenging and realized my need for something greater. After much thought, the obvious choice was to pursue a career as a physician. My history of academic excellence gave me the confidence required to pursue medical school. I graduated third in my class in high school and in the top ten percent of my veterinary technology…

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    The National Veterinary Technician Examination (NVTE) is the state authorizing examination. The reason for this exam is to assess the competency level of the possibility to guarantee that they have adequate information and abilities to play out the essential clinical errands in a veterinary center or healing facility. This specific exam is controlled by the State Board of Veterinary Examiners. Diverse states may have distinctive titles for this calling. When all is said in done, there are couple…

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    VETERINARY TECHNICIAN To become a veterinary technician one will need to earn first an associate's degree in veterinary technology , which usually takes about 2 years to complete studying full time . Miami Dade College , to facilitate the clinical portion of the program , students are assigned to a clinical facility , within Miami Dade College . The requirements are high school diploma , complete the application packet available…

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    Foal care In McCurnin's Clinical Textbook for Veterinary Technicians, 8th Edition on “Neonatology of foals” (Bassert, 04/2013, pp. 797-809), states that foal care does not just start when the foal hits the ground after birth but instead starts after conception in the mare takes place. Throughout the reading it stresses the importance of history taking and through examinations. Any and all abnormal findings should be written down as it may help diagnose or treat any illnesses that may arise in…

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    to two occupations: a veterinary technician and an occupational therapist. These careers are similar in their communication skill requirements but differ in work environment and pay. Being able to communicate well with others is a vital trait to being successful for a veterinary technician and an occupational therapist. I need to be able to talk to the pet owners about their pet as well as interact with my co-workers and other vet techs and assistants ("Veterinary Technician"). If a pet owner…

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    DVM A DVM is a doctor of veterinary medicine. The veterinarian should possess a four-year undergraduate degree and a four-year graduate degree in veterinary medicine from a CVMA- or AVMA- accredited school. The DVM must be licensed by the state in which he or she is seeking employment. This license must be obtained from successful completion of the state and national examinations and paying the required license fee. It is the primary responsibility of the veterinarian to diagnose and treat sick…

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    of paying for college expenses, yet I didn 't know what I wanted to major in it took forever to finally decide when it was right with me my entire life and now I am determined and focused to graduate college. My goal is to become a veterinarian technician. Why I would rather deal with animals than with people. People are easy to help. Animals can’t tell you when they are hurt, and there is the challenge In ‘’ZERO’’, Paul Logan describes his struggles throughout high school and college. He…

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