yes. just like at a hospital or doctor's office, any person can become a veterinary nurse.
Many schools offer the opportunity for students to train to became a Veterinary Nurse. A popular Veterinary Nursing program is available at Otago Polytechnic school, but it is a field of study offered at many universities as well.
If you are very, very, very, very lucky. If you get to be a veterinary nurse with that low grades, than you could be considered the luckiest person alive. That is nearly impossible, at the best.
There are 2 routes in the UK. Firstly you can train as a human radiographer which is a 3 year degree course. This will allow you to work in a veterinary hospital as a radiographer. The second route is to train as a veterinary nurse. Many veterinary nurses take x-rays as part of their job, and you do not need a degree to qualify as a veterinary nurse (although you can do one).
Yes, and a woman can become a doctor.
Of course you can.
"Veterinary nurse" and "veterinary technician" are equal terms - vet tech is simply the American English version of veterinary nurse. In the United States, most states require vet techs to complete a 2-4 year program in college and become licensed before working in the profession.
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If you are in the US, most states require that you complete an AVMA accredited veterinary technology program to become a veterinary technician (the term nurse is not typically used as it is legally protected in most states and may only be used by those who are RNs). Veterinary technology programs are offered through over 200 schools around the US. These are specialized degree programs and you cannot simply pick up courses anywhere.
Veterinary technicians are the veterinary equivalent of a nurse. They are responsible for assisting veterinarians in the day to day tasks around the office and in medical procedures.
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Yes, working as a veterinary assistant or veterinary technician would count as experience for application to the UCDavis vet school.