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Are you considering a career in veterinary medicine?
Veterinarians, Veterinary Technicians, Client Care Representatives and Veterinary Assistants are integral members of the veterinary healthcare team.
Veterinarians:
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Veterinarians have the option to focus on preventative animal healthcare in companion or large animal practices or specialize in certain areas such as radiology, cardiology, dentistry, dermatology, oncology, internal medicine and surgery. Step 1: Take academic high school courses in science, math and English. Step 2: Complete a minimum of two years in an undergraduate degree, which includes eight prerequisite courses for the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. Step 3: Receive personal references and practical hands-on experience working with animals and veterinarians. Step 4: Earn a four-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. Step 5: Pass the Veterinary Licensing Examination by the National Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. How To Become A Veterinarian:
Veterinary Technicians:
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Step 1: Take applied or academic high school courses in math, biology, chemistry and English. Step 2: Complete the Health Occupations Aptitude Examination. Step 3: Complete a 2-year Veterinary Technician program. Step 4: Pass the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE) to obtain a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) status. How To Become A Veterinary Technician:
Client Care Representatives:
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Step 1: The minimum education required to become a receptionist is a high school diploma. Step 2: Obtain experience in a field that requires administrative skills. (Employers generally look for candidates with 1-3 years of experience). Experience working with veterinary software such as Avimark or Cornerstone is also a huge asset. Step 3: Many employers look for certain skill sets when hiring a receptionist. For example, customer service, oral and written communication, organization and listening skills are all taken into consideration. How To Become A Receptionist:
Veterinary Assistants:
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Step 1: Earn a high school diploma or be a high school diploma candidate. Step 2: Volunteer or gain experience working with animals. Step 3: Consider earning a certificate as a Veterinary Assistant. The one-year program allows students to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to assist veterinarians. How To Become A Veterinary Assistant: