Veterinarians in clinical practice
Veterinary medical colleges typically require classes in organic and inorganic chemistry, physics, biochemistry, general biology, animal biology, animal nutrition, genetics, vertebrate embryology, cellular biology, microbiology, zoology, and systemic physiology. Despite this average growth, very good job opportunities. Others work in basic research, broadening the scope of fundamental theoretical knowledge, and in applied research, developing new ways to use knowledge. Veterinarians in largeanimal practice spend time driving between their office and farms or ranches.
Veterinary medical colleges typically require classes in organic and inorganic chemistry, physics, biochemistry, general biology, animal biology, animal nutrition, genetics, vertebrate embryology, cellular biology, microbiology, zoology, and systemic physiology. The work setting often can be noisy. Some programs require calculus some require only statistics, college algebra and trigonometry, or precalculus. According to survey by the American Veterinary Medical Association AVMA. Much of this work involves preventive care to maintain the health of the animals. This situation will not necessarily limit the ability of veterinarians to find employment or to set up and maintain practice in particular area.
This situation will not necessarily limit the ability of veterinarians to find employment or to set up and maintain practice in particular area. Other employers of veterinarians are State and local governments, colleges of veterinary medicine, and accreditation policies, send lettersize, selfaddressed, stamped envelope to American Veterinary Medical Colleges, Vermont Ave. Veterinarians who seek board certification in specialty also must complete 3 to 4year residency program that provides intensive training in specialties such as internal medicine, oncology, radiology, surgery, dermatology, anesthesiology, neurology, cardiology, ophthalmology, and exotic smallanimal medicine.
When working with animals that are frightened or in pain, veterinarians risk being bitten, kicked, or scratched. The Federal Government employed about 1,200 civilian veterinarians, chiefly in the few veterinarians work for zoos, but veterinarians caring for zoo animals are private practitioners who contract with the zoos to provide services, usually on parttime basis.. veterinarians begin as employees in established practices. There are colleges in States that meet accreditation standards set by the Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association AVMA. Internet httpwww. aavmc.
Veterinarians in clinical practice diagnose animal health problems vaccinate against diseases, such as distemper and rabies medicate animals suffering from infections or illnesses treat and dress wounds, set fractures, and perform surgery, including cesarean sections on birthing animals. WorkingConditions Veterinarians often work long hours. some determine the effects of drug therapies, antibiotics, or new surgical techniques by testing them on animals. Veterinarians can contribute to human as well as animal health. The only exemptions are for veterinarians working for some Federal agencies and some State governments. Departments of Agriculture, Health and Human Services, and, increasingly, Homeland Security.
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