Do you mean does it require the skill to work with people or work alone? If so, yes.
You will definitely be working with many people. I have never heard of a vet working by themselves unless they live in a small town where veterinary technicians, receptionists, etc. are not necessarily needed.
some people may not know the definition of respect; but the definition is being confident about yourself/others, or being nice to others and yourself, respect is not being rude to a person.
It is about not being fake and being true to yourself and others
Loving yourself and being kind to others.
selfish
You can become more self confident by working on loving yourself. Take time to look at yourself in the mirror every day and point out all of your good qualities to yourself. You have to convince yourself that you are worthy of being important and that it doesn't matter what others think of you as long as you are OK with who you are.
If you feel you are being too critical of yourself or others, being aware of it is enough. One thing you can do is try not to place high expectations on yourself or others because it usually adds stress to any situation.
By being yourself, sticking up for yourself and others, and not being afraid to be different. It's also much better to be nice to everyone, and to help others. (Will being popular really make you better once you get out of school?)
Being a doctor is a profession. Indeed being a hospital doctor rather than a GP is a profession. However working FOR a particular hospital is employment. EDIT: Having a job other than working for yourself is employment, what you do in that job, including working for yourself is a profession.
for being mindless and confident in yourself and not care what others think about you and just be yourself
By being joyful yourself. Joy is shared, not given.
You can make friends by being yourself. Be yourself while being friendly with others.