They require both mental and physical skills
Veterinarians need both mental and physical skills. The physical aspect is for the examination and for surgery. The mental aspect is for collecting all the bits and pieces of information, determining a diagnosis (or several differential diagnoses) and then figuring out the next step to see to the health of the animal.
Jobs that have to do with the wellness of animals can be found in various different fields. Some examples are veterinarian, researcher, and farmer, which all require different skill sets.
It provides good pay and mental stimulation
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he is so mental
Vet as in veteran or as in veterinarian? To be a veterinarian would require a university degree, and that would be in veterinary science.
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The noun dexterity is a word for skill or grace in physical movement; mental skill and flexibility; cleverness.
they dont, all you do is not eat meat, how do you need training for that!
The majority of the work completed by a veterinarian is mental - gathering information, assembling the information into a diagnosis and then planning a response based upon that diagnosis. However, a veterinarian must also be able to complete the physical tasks of the job - performing a physical exam, doing surgery, etc. In most cases, with some thinking and pre-planning, the physical environment can be modified for a veterinarian with physical limitations to still perform his/her job.