In the United States, approximately 1200 people graduated from a college of veterinary medicine.
In the United States alone, approximately 2,000 new veterinarians graduated in 2010.
In the United States approximately 1,200 veterinarians graduate every year.
Very few veterinarians quit the profession entirely - there are relatively few veterinarians overall, and to become a veterinarian you must be very passionate and dedicated to the profession because it is extremely difficult to become a veterinarian.
In the United States, there are many more females becoming veterinarians than there are males.
As of 2010, there are upwards of 120,000 licensed veterinarians in the United States alone. In the world, I would imagine at least 1,000,000 practicing veterinarians.
The number of people who become veterinarians each year can vary, but in the United States, around 4,000 to 5,000 new veterinarians graduate annually from the 30 accredited veterinary schools. The competition to get into veterinary school is high, with only a fraction of applicants being accepted.
Recent studies show that there are about72,720 veterinarians in America.
you have to be smart, good with animals, biology and many others classes and things you need to become a veterinarian mechanic.:)
Becoming a world-renown veterinarian is a life-long project - most internationally known veterinarians have been in their specialty for at least twenty years, and many times closer to thirty. However, there really isn't much need to push yourself to become one of the top veterinarians - there is only so much room at the top, and a generally competent veterinarian is always in demand.
In the United States as of 2011 there were approximately 100,000 veterinarians actively working in the industry.
Yes, because veterinarians treat animals for diseases. Some of these diseases can be transmitted to humans, so there is a public health reason to still have veterinarians. Other diseases can destroy ecosystems, and veterinarians manage this as well. Finally, many people own pets and livestock and want them to be healthy - veterinarians help achieve this goal.
In the United States, yes, there are many more small animal veterinarians than large animal veterinarians. However, this proportion changes depending upon the geographic region you are talking about, and in many developing countries there are many more large animal veterinarians than small animal veterinarians.