Yes, veterinarians are biological medical scientists who are trained in a broad range of scientific disciplines including physics, chemistry, anatomy, genetics, microbiology, zoology and epidemiology.
This will depend upon your definition of "smart". Veterinarians have extensive, in-depth training in a variety of related science fields such as anatomy, pharmacology, epidemiology and molecular Biology. You don't have to be a genius, but you do have to be able to absorb, retain, integrate and utilize information from a variety of sources. In the United States, one way to explain vet school is you learn the basics about a dozen major domestic species and some information about another couple dozen species in four years. To get all this information in, you will be presented with 12-18 hours worth of information in the space of 6-8 hours 5 days a week, 30 weeks a year, for four years.
Yes, you need a strong background in both math and science to become a veterinarian, as a veterinarian is basically a field scientist who specifically focuses on the diseases and health of a select number of domestic animals.
Yes. In the United States you will need to graduate from an accredited college of veterinary medicine; you can look this up at the American Veterinary Medical Association's website at www dot avma dot org.
In most other countries around the world, you will need to graduate from a designated college of veterinary medicine - almost every country has at least one and many developed countries have several.
Yes, a person interested in becoming a veterinarian must study to become one. In order to practice veterinary medicine, you must obtain a doctorate in veterinary medicine.
Type your answer here... No but you have to do science in your HSC and you have to be smart
Biology and chemistry courses. You will need a Bachelors of Biology, Science or specifically a veterinarian school to become a veterinarian.
well do you have to work with tigers and lions and stuff lik that
yes you do you should start learning very young if you want to become a veterinarian you should star around grade 4 yes you do you should start learning very young if you want to become a veterinarian you should star around grade 4
You will need to complete the curriculum at a School of Veterinary Medicine and receive a Bachelor's in Veterinary Medicine or Veterinary Science.
You need science to live you need science to learn and be creative.
Being an experienced veterinary technician will give you a leg up, but you still need to get a bachelor's degree (preferably in a science) and get into and successfully complete veterinary school. See the related question on what is need to be a veterinarian.
People need science to learn how to feed the world's burgeoning population. People need science to learn how to draw water from the well. People need science to learn how to properly build a shovel to DIG the well.
you should do some training, study animal science, chemistry,and try to fine additional things about animals there are many but the more you know the more you learn!
Vet as in veteran or as in veterinarian? To be a veterinarian would require a university degree, and that would be in veterinary science.
to become a veterinarian you need of course to go t high school,college,and vet school you need specialized trainging like how to cure a wond and to check there heart rate you need lots thing to become a veterinarian ♥ you will go to lots of work
It may take five to six years to become a veterinarian. Further getting the practical expereince in this provides the professionalism.
Obviously, you would need to learn math and science. From there, you would also need some law-enforcement training and specialty college courses for forensic science.