For someone that wants a career where they get to work with and take care of animals, but do not want to invest the time and money it takes to become a veterinarian, becoming a veterinary technician could be an excellent choice.%C2%A0 A veterinary technician is essentially a nurse that works with animals.%C2%A0 Veterinary technicians are a step above veterinary assistants and are able to provide a certain level of care without oversight from veterinarians.%C2%A0 Some tasks performed by veterinary technicians include giving shots to the animals, taking x-ray images, or even giving initial diagnoses.%C2%A0 While less difficult than becoming a veterinarian, becoming a veterinary technician still take some time and education.
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The first step in becoming a veterinary technician is to get your education.%C2%A0 To qualify as a veterinary technician you will need to get a degree in the veterinary technician field.%C2%A0 While an associate’s degree will qualify in many locations, getting a bachelor’s degree will give you an advantage when it comes to getting a job.%C2%A0 Prior to selecting a school, be sure the veterinary technician program is well rounded and well respected in the field.
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After completing your education, you will need to take and pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam.%C2%A0 This exam, which takes a few hours to complete, will test you on your knowledge of animal nursing, animal pharmacology, laboratory procedures, and other aspects of the field.%C2%A0 You will need to pass this test in order to qualify as a technician, so be sure to fully prepare prior to taking it.%C2%A0
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After you have passed the Veterinary Technician National Exam, you will be fully approved to work as a veterinary technician and the next step is to find a job.%C2%A0 While many people would prefer to work for a small veterinary practice, many people new to the field would benefit by selecting a job at a major animal hospital.%C2%A0 At one of these hospitals you will receive a wide range of experience as you will get to work with a diverse group of animals.%C2%A0 While working, you may also want to consider selecting a specialty in either anesthesia, critical care, dentistry, or any other veterinary related field.%C2%A0
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Wayne State University in Detroit offers a veterinary technician program.
No, veterinary technology and veterinary medicine are two different professions and degree programs. For someone looking to become a veterinarian, they would choose a university which offers a degree program in veterinary medicine. For someone looking to become a veterinary technician, they would choose an AVMA accredited veterinary technology degree program.
If the 4 year university offers an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited veterinary technology program, then yes a person can earn a degree through a university and become a veterinary technician.
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Anyone wishing to become a Certified Veterinary Technician in NJ has to complete an AVMA accredited veterinary technology program, pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam and then apply for certification through the New Jersey Veterinary Technicians and Assistants association.
That depends on the laws governing veterinary technicians where you live. Laws vary from state to state and country to country. You would need to contact your state veterinary medical board or other association that credentials veterinary technicians in your state to get a direct answer.
You must complete an American Veterinary Medical Assoc. accredited program in Veterinary Technology and then apply through the Mississippi Board of Veterinary Medicine for certification.
The basic education required to become a veterinary technician in most states is a 2-year degree in veterinary technology.
Iowa State University has a College of Veterinary Medicine to train veterinarians, but no veterinary technology program to train veterinary technicians. Therefore, no, you cannot become a veterinary technician (technologist) if you attend Iowa State University.
Georgia doesn't license veterinary technician, the state registers veterinary technicians. And you must be registered with the state veterinary medical board in order to work as or use any title that would indicate that you are a "veterinary technician" in that state. There are also certain duties that are limited to a Registered Veterinary Technician, meaning that a veterinary assistant (someone working in a veterinary facility but not a registered veterinary technician or licensed veterinarian) may not perform them.
Yes, in general a veterinary technician would be paid more than a veterinary assistant.