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What Veterinary Technician Majors Don't Learn in School


By: Amit Kothiyal
Submitted: 2011-05-23 00:36:15 | Word Count: 433


What veterinary technician majors don't learn in school is in some ways more important than what they do learn in school, although the coursework of a required vet tech program is obviously indispensable for anyone pursuing this career. There are many things you should already know and many skills you should innately possess before beginning a veterinary technician degree or certificate program. There are also many things you will learn on the job that you will probably not learn in school.

What Veterinary Technician Majors Don't Learn in School

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• Love for Animals – If you don't have compassion and love for animals, you won't care about your job much, and you probably won't excel in your career. Make sure you're in this field for the right reasons before you begin your training.

• Communication Skills – Some people are great with animals, but they are not so great with people. You will quickly learn as a veterinary technician that if you can't communicate with the people that bring their animals in, you can't do your job. From greeting people at the front desk to explaining procedures and giving advice, the vet tech's job requires lots of communication with people.

• Stamina – You may have to be on your feet for eight or more hours as a veterinary technician, and you may need to lift heavy objects (and heavy animals!). It is important that you know about the rigors of this job before spending as long as two years training for the career.

• Thick Skin – Sometimes, there is nothing you can do to save an animal, and sometimes, you will be forced to cope with animal death in your job, even when there is technically something (expensive) that could be done. If you don't have a thick skin, you won't last long in this profession.

What Veterinary Technician Majors Do Learn in School

There are currently 150 different veterinary technology programs that have been accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association in the United States. You will learn all the basics of animal anatomy and physiology, medications, assisting with surgeries and other procedures, performing blood, fecal and urine tests and all the protocols of the modern veterinary office. You can also study a specialization, such as anesthesiology, dentistry, emergency care, internal medicine or veterinary behavior, to broaden your career horizons. After completing the program, you'll also need to pass a certification exam.

Author Resource:- Find detailed information about top veterinary schools and veterinarian careers programs to become veterinary technician at VeterinarySchoolsU.com. Choose best school in your preferred location and start your path to a rewarding career.

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