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250 09-02-2001 06:51 PM

or anyone who knows a vet? I need to consult some information. mainly just, what does a vet do? does a vet open his own business? or a vet is soemone who works for an association?


Conan 09-02-2001 09:18 PM

250, a VET is someone who has served in the Armed forces. Veteran. That is all the requirements that is needed http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif
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Sazerac 09-02-2001 09:24 PM

Um, Conan, I think he means "vet" as in "veterinarian"; an animal doctor.

There is the AVMA, the American Veterinary Medical Association. They may have a webpage...yes, they do:

http://www.avma.org/

Vets generally open their own businesses, or go in partnership with others. They're very much like M.D. doctors. I think the degree they get is D.V.M., or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. I would imagine they would incorporate as well into veterinary clinics.

Cheers,

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Conan 09-02-2001 09:27 PM

HMMM ..I knew that http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif

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250 09-02-2001 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sazerac:
Um, Conan, I think he means "vet" as in "veterinarian"; an animal doctor.

There is the AVMA, the American Veterinary Medical Association. They may have a webpage...yes, they do:

http://www.avma.org/

Vets generally open their own businesses, or go in partnership with others. They're very much like M.D. doctors. I think the degree they get is D.V.M., or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. I would imagine they would incorporate as well into veterinary clinics.

Cheers,


ok, thanks a lot. so, without a proper degree, you cannot be vet? that kinda stinks, I thought just caring itself can make a better vet than one who doing it as career

anyway, my thx again


Epona 09-03-2001 05:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by 250:
ok, thanks a lot. so, without a proper degree, you cannot be vet? that kinda stinks, I thought just caring itself can make a better vet than one who doing it as career

anyway, my thx again


In Britain, to become a vet you would have to take your GCSE exams (age 16) then study science at college for 2 years and sit your A levels in Chemistry, Biology and Physics at age 18. Then you would apply for Veterinary College and study for 7 years, taking exams several times a year. You need to know as much as a human physician to operate on and treat sick animals.

But don't be disheartened -

If you are really into this but can't face the hard slog and high grades necessary, there are plenty of other good jobs with animals. I have met several people who have jobs they love - as veterinary nurses. You don't need to have a degree, you assist the vets with all the day to day animal care and treatment, and you learn while you're doing the job. You can also then take classes at a later stage if you want to become better qualified. I would recommend you look into this, or other jobs with animals (boarding kennels, animal rescue centres etc) if you feel you can't face the years of study to be a vet.

Also, if you want some experience, go to a local animal rescue place and volunteer to do a couple of hours a week helping to take care of the creatures they have rescued - they will be really grateful for the help, and you will learn a lot about handling and caring for animals which will help you when you come to apply for jobs.

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250 09-03-2001 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Epona:
In Britain, to become a vet you would have to take your GCSE exams (age 16) then study science at college for 2 years and sit your A levels in Chemistry, Biology and Physics at age 18. Then you would apply for Veterinary College and study for 7 years, taking exams several times a year. You need to know as much as a human physician to operate on and treat sick animals.

But don't be disheartened -

If you are really into this but can't face the hard slog and high grades necessary, there are plenty of other good jobs with animals. I have met several people who have jobs they love - as veterinary nurses. You don't need to have a degree, you assist the vets with all the day to day animal care and treatment, and you learn while you're doing the job. You can also then take classes at a later stage if you want to become better qualified. I would recommend you look into this, or other jobs with animals (boarding kennels, animal rescue centres etc) if you feel you can't face the years of study to be a vet.

Also, if you want some experience, go to a local animal rescue place and volunteer to do a couple of hours a week helping to take care of the creatures they have rescued - they will be really grateful for the help, and you will learn a lot about handling and caring for animals which will help you when you come to apply for jobs.


OMG, thanks SOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!


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