Yes, working as a veterinary assistant or veterinary technician would count as experience for application to the UCDavis vet school.
The first thing you should know is that being a veterinary assistant is not much easier than being a veterinarian. Many times, assistants must go through many of the same classes that veterinarians go through. With that in mind, most colleges offer classes in becoming an assistant. Certain schools, such as UC Davis specialize in such specializations.
Being an experienced veterinary technician will give you a leg up, but you still need to get a bachelor's degree (preferably in a science) and get into and successfully complete veterinary school. See the related question on what is need to be a veterinarian.
Yes, you can work as a veterinary assistant or veterinary technician under a licensed veterinarian. In addition, after being accepted at a school of veterinary medicine, you can practice under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
It depends on what the exact circumstances are that he acronym is being used in. In relation to veterinary medicine, AVMA stands for the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Jefferson Davis was held, and released without being charged with anything. Davis & his Attorney asked for a trial believing that the court would have to find succession legal and therefore Davis innocent.
Yes, you can become a veterinarian with a B in your grades, but it depends on where you're studying and the specific requirements of the veterinary program. In most veterinary schools, the focus is on your overall academic performance, entrance exam scores, practical experience, and commitment to the field. A grade of B usually doesn't disqualify you, but you should aim to maintain strong grades and gain relevant experience to enhance your chances of being accepted into veterinary school. If you're referring to being a vet with a Bachelor’s degree (BSc), you would typically need to complete a veterinary program (usually a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, DVM, or equivalent) to become a licensed veterinarian.
Not per se, however experience working in a veterinary facility is a valuable asset both for knowing that veterinary medicine is the field you truly want to work in and to add to your application for vet school. Veterinary assistant is the entry-level position for working in the medical area of a veterinary facility (as opposed to the business end such as being a receptionist).
Because the Confederacy was hoping to achieve recognition by other countries, so Davis would become a major international leader.
The required credentials for a veterinary technician and the requirements for being credentialed vary from state to state and country to country. To find a specific answer you would need to research the statutes or laws governing veterinary technicians/animal health technicians/ veterinary nurses in the specific state or country of interest. In the USA, most states require that a veterinary technician be licensed, registered or certified but the exact type of credentialling is based upon the state's laws.
Jefferson Davis is best remembered for being President of the Confederacy.
Veterinary assistants are people who assist veterinarians and veterinary technicians in providing veterinary care but who do not meet the requirements to be a veterinarian or veterinary technician.
Yes, being a veterinarian is stressful. In fact, the veterinary profession has a quite high suicide rate.