Veterinary technician programs are offered to prepare people for working as a veterinary technician. Some programs are offered through community colleges or state universities and others through for-profit colleges.
In the US, prospective students should look for a program that is AVMA accredited as this is part of the credentialing requirement in most states.
There are many and varied roles in a veterinary technician position. From assisting veterinary surgeons, to supervisory and management roles. Information can be obtained from schools of veterinary science.
You can get veterinary technician trainig at several schools. My first pick would be Argosy University .
All veterinary technician schools will give you a course which will consist of largely the same curriculum. It's not clear what you mean by non-proprietary.
Here are some schools accredited by the American Veterinary Medicine Association: http://www.avma.org/education/cvea/vettech_programs/vettech_programs.asp
Veterinary technician schools will provide you the training needed for your job. These schools specialize in only preparing you for the job by providing on the job training and instructor lead courses.
http://www.veterinarytechnicianschools.com/Default.aspx?ID=126 will help you find veterinary technician classes in your area.
Columbus State community college and Bradford school are two of the recommended schools that have veterinary technician courses available for your daughter.
Purdue University offers an online vet technician program as part of their distance learning. Learn more by visiting vet.purdue.edu/vettech. Yes, schools do offer online veterinary technician training. One website that gives a list of schools that does so is http://www.veterinarytechnicianschools.com/.
Veterinary technicians are in demand for their assistance they can offer to the vets. There are many qualified schools across the nation so I'd check locally first.
There are many colleges, universities and institutes in New Mexico which are offering Veterinary Technician Training. They can be easily found through educational portals and newspaper admission ads.
No, I'm sorry. There are various technical schools and programs in the Boston area, but none of them will allow you to study to become a veterinary tech.
There are many and varied roles in a veterinary technician position. From assisting veterinary surgeons, to supervisory and management roles. Information can be obtained from schools of veterinary science.