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    Veterinary Medicine Essay

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    Keep Calm and Leave it to the Veterinarian Veterinary medicine is the study of animals and the ability to properly treat and diagnose an animal according to their symptoms. Animals are tough creatures to understand due to the inability to speak and show emotion. Veterinarians must be well educated through a rigorous schooling that can last up to 12 years. Although there is a position that does not require as much schooling which is the Technician, but they cannot perform surgery’s or diagnose…

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    Veterinary Medicine is a very fast growing industry that is important in today’s society. It is important to have veterinarians with the large amount of animals we have in the world. Veterinary medicine has been around for many numerous years; it seems as if providing the best care for our animal companions has always been important (Veterinary Medicine- Past and Present). As years went by, veterinary medicine has progressed and advanced into so much more than just an inspection of a pet.…

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    Tonya DeGrand began her journey as a Senior Animal Services Officer at the age of 16. She started by working at veterinary clinics as a kennel technician and veterinary technician. As a young adult, she went to the University of North Texas and graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in Behavior Analysis. Her main goal at that time was to become an Animal Cruelty Investigator, hence the criminal justice background. She wanted a minor in Behavior Analysis so she could…

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    student must earn a PhD which could be of biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, physics, microbiology, anatomy, physiology, math, animal science and more. Some vets have a Master’s degree or PhD before vet school. “In order to practice veterinary medicine on animal patients, they must be licensed in each state in which they practice” (https://www.avma.org/public/YourVet/Pages/training.aspx). Veterinarians who are not licensed do not get to perform on the field. The vet companies…

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    Veterinarian Salary

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    They require a team made up of specialized individuals with various areas of training. Some of the jobs required other than a veterinarian’s are groomers, kennel assistants, veterinary assistants, veterinary technicians, receptionists, practice managers, and office managers. Groomers are responsible for the hygiene and grooming of animals. This can involve walking dogs, washing and trimming fur, or clipping claws. Kennel assistants keep kennels…

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    Career and College Research Paper Ever since I was young I’ve always had an interest in animals and wanted to take care of them. I’ve always had many types of animals including turtles, dogs, cats, hamsters, lizards and frogs. Of course, I wanted more, but my mom would say no. Many people could see why I would want to work with animals. Animals are just lovable beings, so who wouldn’t want to work with them? I want to go to college to be a veterinarian because I would be taking care of animals…

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    Pre-Veterinary Internship

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    Are you interested in a pre-veterinary student from Oklahoma State University to fill your internship opportunity? As a junior looking to go to veterinary school after my undergraduate, I was drawn to the chance to work with both small and large animals as well as gain knowledge. My goal is to get experience in a veterinary hospital that caters to a mixed variety of animals. As a company, you could use an employee that has the eagerness and willingness to get all the hard work necessary. This…

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    kinds of jobs in a vets office like Receptionist, Office Manager, Kennel Assistant, Veterinary Technician and more. In order to become a vet.you must graduate with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M. or V.M.D.) degree from a 4-year program at an accredited college of veterinary medicine. There are 28 colleges in 26 States that meet accreditation standards set by the Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Many people also get experience by working at…

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    Diagnostic laboratories are either associated with veterinary or medical teaching hospitals or are privately owned and operated. Veterinary specialists working in diagnostic labs associated with teaching hospitals are often involved with the teaching and research process (Lisa Dorward, work.chron.com). The opportunity to work in pharmaceutical and private research laboratories, various government agencies, and universities is available to proficient veterinarians interested in research. In…

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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…

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