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It is a great career choice if you love biology and are interested in medicine. It may be physically demanding and long hours, you need to decide if this works .
The career of veterinary medicine is classified with medical professions.
No, it's too hard to get in to.
Advantages- more money Disadvantages- time away from each other and always going different ways
Debbye Turner, Miss America 1990, received her DVM from University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine in 1991, and pursued a career in veterinary medicine before going on to TV.
Veterinary medicine is a career, a profession and a vocation. It is the science and practice of improving animal health, preventing disease, providing relief of suffering and protecting the public health when it can or is impacted by the health and activities of animals.
In the United States, a good reference site is the American Veterinary Medical Association's website at www dot avma dot org.
There have been animal doctors for as long as humans have owned domesticated animals. However, the modern profession of veterinary medicine was founded in the 1860s in Lyon France when the first modern school of veterinary medicine was opened.
A career oriented sales force may be focused on the next best thing for their career and not on meeting sales goals right now. The advantages are that they are probably highly educated and aggressive.
John Bleby has written: 'Animals as a career' -- subject(s): Animal industry, Veterinary medicine, Vocational guidance
The requirements for becoming a veterinary technician vary from state to state based upon the laws governing the practice of veterinary medicine and/or veterinary technology. However in many most states where there are actually requirements to be a "veterinary technician" you must be a graduate of an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited college degree program in veterinary technology, have passed the Veterinary Technician National Exam and have passed a state exam.
You can get started on your veterinary assistant career with no formal educational requirements. Veterinary assistants receive on-the-job training only and you can look for positons on websites such as monster.com