This will depend upon what worker in the veterinary field you are talking about, the specific career path and the geographical location. In general, vet techs are in demand, as are large animal veterinarians and non-practicing veterinarians.
Veterinary medicine is extremely popular as a career goal for high school students. However, the academic rigor required to be admitted to vet school, then to complete the curriculum and graduate is very tough and many individuals who start out thinking they want to be veterinarians end up in other careers.
Yes, there will always be a demand for veterinarians. However, the practice Demographics are shifting - large animal vets and regulatory vets are in demand, but small animal vets are finding it more challenging to get a job where they want doing the type of medicine they want.
Yes a veterinarian job is stressful because every job is stressful
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The job requirements to become a veterinarian 15 years ago were a bachelors degree then DVM degree from veterinary school.
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The Veterinarian's Oath is administered to American veterinary graduates when they receive their degrees and are admitted to the profession.
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The majority of the work completed by a veterinarian is mental - gathering information, assembling the information into a diagnosis and then planning a response based upon that diagnosis. However, a veterinarian must also be able to complete the physical tasks of the job - performing a physical exam, doing surgery, etc. In most cases, with some thinking and pre-planning, the physical environment can be modified for a veterinarian with physical limitations to still perform his/her job.
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