Depending upon the severity of the injury, the student may do anything from ignore the minor wound and keep on going to riding in an ambulance to the hospital for surgery and rehabilitation. If the student misses too much class time, he/she may be offered the opportunity to drop out of the class he/she is in and re-enroll in the next year's class of veterinary students. In many cases, if the injury is too severe, the person doesn't finish vet school and goes on to another career. Thankfully, this doesn't happen often since professors are very aware of the safety of their students and they are careful to ensure students have the skills needed to handle the animal or equipment they are working with.
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No, a veterinary radiologist is a veterinarian who has gone through even MORE specialized training after they have graduated from vet school (typically a minimum of 4 years additional training). As someone else mentioned, frequently it is the veterinary technician who actually positions the animal and takes the radiograph. Thus to take radiographs, you could go to technician school. But to interpret the radiographs, you must be a veterinarian.
Really yes you do need some training but other than that no>--Ineshia Sells
Trident Technical College offer training to become a certified veterinarian. The school is located in College Charleston, SC.
You should take some biology, chemistry, zoology or veterinary medicine
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A Vocation is a special calling from God for someone who is training or someone who wants to become a Parish Priest. :)
How many years of training are necessary to become a nurse? Idk ask someone else. i got things to do. L8er
The colleges of veterinary medicine are the sole arbitrators of who can become a veterinarian within the United States; depending upon the training and education they provide, society will get a certain blend of veterinarians working in the various aspects of the profession. However, if you are asking if the school a veterinarian graduates from impacts whether or not clients will see that veterinarian, the answer is generally no - all colleges of veterinary medicine are held to a high standard for training, so a veterinarian from Cornell is generally equivalent to a veterinarian from Mississippi State is generally equivalent to a veterinarian from Texas A&M. Quite honestly, most clients probably don't know where their veterinarian was trained at.
No, you have to go to veterinarian college in person.
they become free agents and they can get signed by someone