Trained veterinary technicians receive a Bachelor's of Science majoring in veterinary technology at most accredited programs.
It is a Veterinary physician, or veterinary surgeon, or Vet for short.
VMD is the name of the degree granted to graduates from The University of Pennsylvania's College of Veterinary Medicine. It stands for Veterinary Medical Doctor and is equivalent to DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine).
They could be a veterinary surgeon: i.e. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
There are a few things that CVM can stand for when a woman who works with animals has it after her name. It could be College of Veterinary Medicine, Christian Veterinary Mission, or Center for Veterinary Medicine.
For veterinarians it is, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M. or V.M.D.).
Veterinary surgeon
Pre-veterinary medicine is what you do before veterinary school (that's what the pre is for). Veterinary medicine is not a major. It isn't done at the undergraduate level but rather the graduate level. In order to get into vet school you must complete the pre-veterinary requirements and most likey you will need a bachelor's degree in some field.
This will depend upon where Lackland Veterinary Clinic is - an internet search didn't turn up any veterinary clinic on the web with that exact name.
Association of Veterinary Consultants
In veterinary school, the major is veterinary medicine. In undergraduate college in the United States before vet school, there is no required major, although biology, chemistry and animal science are popular choices.
A fair number of veterinarians name their clinic after themselves; for instance, a hypothetical Dr. Harris may name his veterinary clinic Harris Vet Clinic.
doctor of veterinary medicine