Yes. It is an extremely important part of being a veterinary technician. Typically the math is not complicated as you need to be able to perform basic calculations, not calculus, trigonometry, or geometry problems. It is critical that you have good math skills as you need to calculate proper drug dosages for the animals, and fluid rates for hospitalized animals, for example. In addition, you should have a good math understanding so you can recognize when an answer is correct, as people plug numbers into a calculator, get an answer and assume it is correct. Even so, a problem can occur when punching the numbers into the calculator and get an inaccurate number, which could cause problems if dosing a pet with medication.
A veterinary technician has great responsibilities at the animal hospital and being able to do simple calculations accurately is a key to providing proper care for the pets.
There are MANY Vet Techs who are 40+.
techs or assistants? they are different- techs are like nurses, assistants are like janitors. techs, one per vet maybe two if the practice is busy. assistants is however many they decide to need, because they aren't associated with the vet they just clean.
Yes under the supervision and approval of a vet
Vet techs are essentially what nurses are for medical doctors. You assist the vet and perform some basic duties on your own. Overall, vet techs work to improve the quality of life of their animal patients and their owners.
you need to accomplish math and science
yes, simple math. you have to count your sutures,sponges, and sometimes your surgical instruments.
Only if you want to. Most D.V.M.'s hire vet techs or veterinary assistants to assist with the day to day chores of a vet clinic. An associates or equivilant degree in this field can usually be obtained from any number of 2 or 4 year colleges, trade schools or "vo-techs".
a lot more animals would die at the vets office
It's important to understand that a veterinary assistant is not the same as veterinary technician. In general, vet techs are people who have received formal training, certification and licensing resume vet.
Vet techs make about 22- 30,000 dollars per year
The job outlook for vet technicians is positive. This industry is growing as more and more people adopt animals into their family. Large animal hospitals hire multiple vet techs.
In the United States, the courses you complete to earn a BS in veterinary technology could partially complete the pre-requisite courses needed to apply to vet school. However, the vet tech courses cannot be directly substituted for courses in vet school - the degree of difficulty and depth of information need are much greater for veterinarians than for vet techs.