Veterinarians are medical scientists, so you need to have a very strong background in science (chemistry, Biology, physics, etc.) as well as a strong background in math (statistics, algebra, calculus, etc.). From these two foundations vet students study anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, epidemiology, molecular biology and other related fields.
You would need to call a Veterinarian to get a quote for the barium study.
You will need to study chemistry, anatomy, microbiology, physics, epidemiology, and pathology.
It depend on what your going for and what you need to study but usally it takes 4 to 8 years
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anybody who was study for a veterinarian, or animal production
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In the United States, there are 28 accredited colleges of veterinary medicine - you would need to study at one of these. Other countries have at least one, and in many cases more than one, college of veterinary medicine for their citizens. Outside of the United States, you would need to attend one of these colleges.
you would go to Florida commuity college
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you should do some training, study animal science, chemistry,and try to fine additional things about animals there are many but the more you know the more you learn!
Jamaica's requirements for veterinary education are similar to those in countries around the world - you would need to attend a school of veterinary medicine and complete the full curriculum. This will cover anatomy, physiology, pathology, epidemiology, pharmacology, molecular biology, technical skills and communications at a minimum.
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