There are several categories of skills that veterinarians need to have, including technical, business and financial and communications.
Technical skills are the competencies taught at veterinary schools and include abilities such as auscultation (listening to the internal organs through a stethoscope), palpation, venupuncture, etc.
Business and financial skills include developing a budget, writing a business plan, determining hiring and firing practices, scheduling support staff, etc.
Communication skills are probably the most difficult skills to learn and include active listening, discussing difficult diagnoses, educating clients, etc.
The ability to observe and communicate are two vital abilities one must have in order to be a successful veterinarian. Motor skills and a high intellectual capacity are important as well.
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do vets travel
Books about vets
The are about 90 vets.
Some vets are but most are not.
no. Vets train at collage.
there are about 200 vets
a vets goal is to save animals
they are vets for horses i think
Vets are doctors for animals.
where is a place that has the most vets