The difference is in the amount of education. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, a veterinary technician is someone who has a 2-year degree in veterinary technology from an AVMA accredited college program. A veterinary technologist has a 4-year degree in veterinary technology.
However, because most state laws don't differentiate between the two degrees, you may very well see people with a 4-year degree who are "licensed veterinary technicians", "registered veterinary technicians" or "certified veterinary technicians". It is also possible to see people in certain states called "veterinary technicians" who have no formal education at all due to a lack of legal requirements for education or credentialing to work as a veterinary technician in a handful of states.
An AA is an applied associate's degree, which is the lowest degree you can get to become a veterinary technician. You can also get a bachelor's, which helps when specializing or seeking higher pay. So long as you got your degree through an accredited program and took the qualifying exams, you are a Vet Tech.
Typically a high school education (however not required) and short-term on-the-job training. This is not to be confused with a veterinary technician or technologist where the educational requirements are much more extensive.
it takes 8 years to be a vet technician
Typically a high school education (however not required) and short-term on-the-job training. This is not to be confused with a veterinary technician or technologist where the educational requirements are much more extensive.
To be an actual vet Yes, be not to be a vet technician.
Veterinary technicians are required in most states to have a 2 year (associates) degree in veterinary technology. A veterinary technologist is a person with a 4 year (bachelors) degree in veterinary technology.
No. It is a person's job. Some male vet techs are excellent, some female techs are horrible. What dangles between your legs makes no difference in how well you do a job: it's whats between your ears and how you use that that matters.
Vet Technician Jobs to Careers is a wordy but effective site for those searching for a vet technician job. As usual, a phone call to a particular company, to see if they are hiring, is often as or more productive than pursuing the issue online.
Yes. That is not a problem.
A vet is a person and an animal clinic is a building.
A veterinarian can operate on your pet, and perscribe medication. A technician can not do either one of those actions If you were comparing this to human medicine, a veterinarian is the doctor, and a registered veterinary technician (RVT) would be the registered nurse (RN).
There is no set amount of holidy time for a veterinary technician. This is going to be determined by the needs of the veterinary facility where the technician is employed.
Without knowing what area you live in I am unable to say if there are any AVMA vet technician jobs available local to you. An AVMA is the shortened version of American Vetrinary Medical Association.