English, math and science.
They require both mental and physical skills
Horse whispering.
Veterinarians look for many of the same non-specific skills as other employers: reliability, work ethic, dependability, integrity, time management, communications, personal hygiene/professional appearance, etc. The job specific skills can generally be learned on the job, although a veterinarian looking to hire another veterinarian or a veterinary technician would also require evidence of training (diploma, certification, license, etc.).
Vet as in veteran or as in veterinarian? To be a veterinarian would require a university degree, and that would be in veterinary science.
they dont, all you do is not eat meat, how do you need training for that!
what special skills, talents, or personality traits are necessary to be a veterinarian?????
Writing Skills Dawgg! =).
Game Art doesn't require artistic skills
Veterinarians need both mental and physical skills. The physical aspect is for the examination and for surgery. The mental aspect is for collecting all the bits and pieces of information, determining a diagnosis (or several differential diagnoses) and then figuring out the next step to see to the health of the animal.
affinity for animals, be a complex problem solver, know science, reading comprehension, ability to get along with owners, able to speak to others, have time management, graduated from an accredited college of vet medicine, & know mathematics
Eye goop or an eye infection. It can require medicated cat eye drops from a veterinarian.
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