3 or 7 years i think.
Yes
There is no specific safety training for veterinarians in private practice; throughout vet school and during continuing education courses, veterinarians are taught how to handle equipment safely as part of the technical competencies.
Vets typically attend 4 years of undergraduate school and 2 years of vet school
Vets must go to high school, college, and receive a degree from a School of Veterinary Medicine after completing their undergraduate degree.
12+ years of college and medical school.
Not so much a school, but they do have to go through training.
Yes, the vast majority of veterinarians go into debt during vet school to afford the tuition. Other times a veterinarian will go into debt include major purchases at the clinic (such as new equipment), opening or purchasing a clinic and purchasing a house or car.
In the US, veterinarians are trained at one of 28 veterinary colleges. For continuing education to maintain a valid license to practice, veterinarians attend weekend classes, seminars, conferences or other professional training opportunities.
Nope
You must go through High School. Then you can go through a different art school. Most artist go through some kind of art school.
An anesthesiologist is a doctor, so they must go through medical school.
Veterinarians are typically very competent at their chosen aspect of practice for several reasons. First, veterinarians in general are passionate about their work - it is a vocation, not just a job. Second, veterinarians are highly trained individuals who go through at least seven years of training before starting to work. They also continuously retrain and upgrade their skills through continuing education classes, which are mandated to renew their license to practice. Third, veterinarians tend to be consciencious people who understand that every patient in their hands is an opportunity to do something a little better than last time.