Thursday, May 19, 2016

   Veterinarian

Duties And responsibilities: Veterinarians care for the health of the animals and help improve public health. Veterinarians diagnose, treat, and they research medical conditions and diseases of the pets. Test for and vaccinate against diseases, Operate medical equipment, such as x-ray machines, Advise animal owners about general care, medical conditions, and treatments. There are different types of veterinarians with different types of duties and responsibilities like a Companion animal veterinarians they treat pets and generally work in private clinics and hospitals and Equine veterinarians work with horses and there is more.

Salary: $88,490

Education: A Veterinarians must complete a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M. or V.M.D.) degree at an accredited college of veterinary medicine. There are currently 30 colleges with accredited programs in the United States. A veterinary medicine program generally takes 4 years to complete and includes classroom, laboratory, and clinical components. Although not required, most applicants to veterinary school have a bachelor’s degree. Veterinary medical colleges typically require applicants to have taken many science classes, including biology, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, zoology, microbiology, and animal science. Most programs also require math, humanities, and social science courses. And you need to be Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations.

Demand of profession: veterinarians is projected to grow 9 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. Veterinarians will continue to be needed to diagnose and treat animals.Veterinary medicine has advanced considerably. Veterinarians are able to offer more services today that are comparable to healthcare for humans, including more complicated procedures like cancer treatments and kidney transplants.
It would be cool to become a veterinarian.

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