No, veterinary assistants are not required to have a degree or any sort of certification in California. The only members of the veterinary team required to be educated and credentialed are veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
A CA is a Community Assistant, which is a supervisor.
Depends on the state. In CA you need a liberal studies BA. Some states have education and related fields.
Yes. CA is considered equivalent to Master degree. CA can go for PhD on basis of CA qualification.
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I know here in CA you would need to go back for a degree in counseling in a grad program because it requires a license and internship. Check out what your state requires.
Charter College has several locations throughout CA. They have a great dental assistanting program.
no you dont need a university degree to becoma a CA, there is a program in Senca collage that is accepted by the CA instute. Bachelor of Commerce, International Accounting and Finance . if you dont have u credits take anther business program at senca , and you can trasfer to this program. ahtoough you should confrom with the collage it self, to double check.
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Check with the Veterinary Medical Board in your state. In CA, this would not qualify you to sit for the RVT exam. I don't believe this qualifies you to sit for the national exam (NVTE), either, but check with the AVMA.
The average yearly salary for a dental assistant is $35,080 dollars. Dental assistants in San Francisco, CA are reported to have the highest salaries.
You need to go to a 4 year bible college, such as LIFE in Duarte, Ca, or Loyola. Afterwards you will spend 2 years in Seminary, such as Fuller Seminary in Pasadena Ca. where you will earn your masters.