they probably ues computers to look up information on the dogs or animals that they are going to groom. but they insert information so that they will knnow what the person's phone number is and when they are done they can call!
Yes, veterinary technicians commonly use computers as part of their daily tasks. Most veterinary practices use computers for maintaining patient records, appointment schedules, laboratory and diagnostic testing results and images, etc.
To store data. Instead of writing it down and having a bunch of files computers can neatly organize the doctors files! Hope this helps!
Yes, most professions do.
Each state has their own since laws regarding veterinary technicians vary state to state. Google state name and then veterinary technicians association Ex: California Veterinary Technicians Association
The basic salary of veterinary technicians in Montana is $27530.
In Tennessee, veterinary technicians earn around $18,000 a year.
The veterinary technicians earn about $33,000 per year in Wyoming.
There are several magazines specifically for veterinary technicians, so you will have to specify which one you are asking about.
Veterinary technicians earn around $15,000 in West Virginia.
No, the state does not currently require certification for veterinary technicians. However, it is recommended and the Montana Big Sky Veterinary Technician Association does currently certify veterinary technicians. http://www.mtbsvta.org/pb/wp_1b932eaf/wp_1b932eaf.html
The veterinary technicians in Nebraska earn a basic salary of between $20,000 and $27,530.
There are associate programs for veterinary technicians at many large colleges. Contact your class adviser to learn more about becoming a veterinary technician.
Veterinary science covers the spectrum of medicine and care provided to animals and includes veterinarians, veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, wildlife biologists, zoologists, marine technicians and other related fields.
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The yearly incomve of veterinary technicians is $30,000-$45,000. A licensed veterinary technician averages $17 an hour. Location, education, experience and the type of practice worked in all affect the overall pay of a veterinary technician.