There really isn't any data on this - I would guess several hundred, with most concentrated around the major cities like Atlanta and Savannah.
In the United States there are privately run veterinary hospitals in every state. However, there are veterinary teaching hospitals run by colleges of veterinary medicine in only 26 states.
To become an LVT in Georgia, you must have earned a degree in veterinary technology from an AVMA accredited veterinary technology program, pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam administered by the American Assoc. of Veterinary State Boards and apply for licensure through the Georgia State Veterinary Board
In the state of Georgia in the United States, the veterinary school is The University of Georgia.
People in your state can work as veterinary technicians with no formal training. The state needs to get involved in your state veterinary technician association so that you can do relief in the area in many different types of clinics and locations.
All vet clinics train their veterinary technicians to some degree, but in many states you cannot be a "veterinary technician" with nothing but on-the-job training. In states where credentialling (licensing, registration or certification--depending on the state) of veterinary technicians is required a degree in veterinary technology from an AVMA accredited or other accredited program is required in order to be credentialed as a veterinary technician.
Georgia doesn't license veterinary technician, the state registers veterinary technicians. And you must be registered with the state veterinary medical board in order to work as or use any title that would indicate that you are a "veterinary technician" in that state. There are also certain duties that are limited to a Registered Veterinary Technician, meaning that a veterinary assistant (someone working in a veterinary facility but not a registered veterinary technician or licensed veterinarian) may not perform them.
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Capital Health operate two hospitals in the state of New Jerrsey. They are located in Trenton and Pennington. They also run several clinics throughout the Mercer County area.
No clinics or hospitals offer free breast implants. Most group plans or health insurance will cover the cost of breast reconstruction though. It would be best if you talked to your physician or the company you have coverage through for more details.
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Yes, provided he/she has also passed the North American Veterinary Licensing Exam (NAVLE, aka National Boards), passed any state licensing exam and received a state license in Georgia.