In most cases, no - a veterinarian makes typically between $80,000 and $100,000 after getting some experience while most nurses are paid between $25,000 and $40,000 per year. However, it is possible in some cases to see an extremely trained and experienced nurse making more than a newly graduated veterinarian.
Yes. In the United States there are only 2,000 new veterinarians that graduate from vet school every year; there are tens of thousands of nurse practitioners who graduate.
Also, the knowledge base of a veterinarian is greater - nurse practitioners are not allowed to perform surgery, which a veterinarian is generally required to do.
A veterinarian's assistant can expect to make 18 to 30 thousand per year with the proper certification or training.
no they do not because of docters people are more sick than anamals do
Veterinarians are animal doctors.
Doctor, nurse, receptionist.
nurse
Depends on the facility. You would have to check the dress code requirements. Its not impossible but makes it a lot harder to get a job.
It still would take around 7 years. Nursing has a different focus then medicine, and therefore it doesn't translate over. You'll need to sit for the MCAT and test into medical school and do all of their classes and training.
a physician Assistant may practice medicine under the supervision of a physician. A nurse practitioner does not necessarily need the supervision of a physician. The salary range is about equal ($69,000 to $86,000 per year).
a special veternary school
the veterinarians cant do everything by their self and just like a doctor would need a nurse a veterinarian needs an assistant.
Someone should become a nurse because they want to. Nobody should become a nurse if they do not want to.
Generally, an associate's degree in veterinary technology.
First is becoming a registered nurse, then comes the specialty.
what school do you go to become a nurse
Yes, you do need to be CPR certified to become a nurse.