No, but you do have to have a doctorate in the United States - a DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) or VMD (Veterinary Medical Doctor).
Yes, in the majority of countries around the world you must complete a formal curriculum at a college or university and receive a degree in veterinary medicine to work as a veterinarian.
No, but it can help. In the United States, most applicants to colleges of veterinary medicine have a Bachelor's degree, which takes two years longer than an Associate's degree.
No ... you need the DVM degree.
Yes
no, because college is required, and you have to be 16 and get a job, and a vet is a doctor, and usually u need a phd.
You only "need" a PhD if it is required to achieve your overall career goals and objectives.
a vet need's a profetional vet to train with
There are many of course. They all need many PhD's.
to become a psychologist you need to get a PhD
You need a PHD Degree
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a PHD in psychology.
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Usually someone wanting to be a university professor has earned their PhD or MFA. If you are working your way toward a Phd you may be a teaching assistant in the meantime.
Most people that need a PhD in Hebrew need this in order to do Biblical Studies or perform studies of the modern Israeli State and its conflicts. However, you personally may need a PhD in Hebrew for a different reason.