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In the United States, the answer is no one - a veterinarian can open his/her own clinic and be the solo owner veterinarian of it as soon as he/she graduates from vet school. Unlike human medicine, there is no requirement for a veterinarian to complete an internship after graduating from vet school.
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The best option would be to talk to your veterinarian.
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Find a veterinarian, make friends, explain what you wish to do and follow his/her advice.
you earn money and get a good that you helped an animal out
People that become a veterinarian usually stay one their entire career. Becoming a veterinarian is not easy. It takes a lot of work and education.
Becoming a dental assistant takes 4 year degree and about a year of an internship. You could get a 2 year degree and then a 2 year internship as well.
About 62,000 jobs are available but there could be more.
between $79,000 and $97,000 a year.
Typically, a newly graduated veterinarian will go into practice or start his career by working as a veterinarian. However, a growing percentage of newly graduated veterinarians are staying in school to complete an internship or residency in preparation for board certification.
No, you may return to college, complete the pre-requisite courses and apply to vet school without becoming a vet tech. In fact, it is rare that a veterinarian was ever formally trained as a vet tech.