Vets use math in prescribing medications.
Veterinarians are responsible for keeping animals healthy and taking care of any ailments that may arise. Because they see a variety of animals on a daily basis, vets need to have a wide base of knowledge. Mathematics comes into play when weighing animals, dispensing medication and even for billing procedures.
No, unfortunately, Tarleton does not offer a vet tech program. However, starting Fall of 2011 TSU will begin a Bachelors in Technology with a major in Vet Tech. In order to do this program though, you must already have an associates Vet Tech degree from another school. MCC in Waco offers the Vet Tech Associates degree.
Vet Tech Institute at Bradford School was created in 1958.
Vet tech institute is a for-profit private career school. It is not a state funded college.
Yes you can
Yes they can.
it depends on were you want to work to be vet some don't require it.
Yes under the supervision and approval of a vet
So long as you are certified and have your Vet Tech license then you should be able to help deliver foals.
Texas Tech does not offer a veterinary degree.
In addition to the veterinarian (who may or may not be board certified in surgery), there would be a vet tech for anesthesia, a vet tech who assists in surgery, one or more vet assistants and a receptionist.
No, you may return to college, complete the pre-requisite courses and apply to vet school without becoming a vet tech. In fact, it is rare that a veterinarian was ever formally trained as a vet tech.
Yes, SUNY in Canton, NY has a great program for people who want a degree as a Vet Tech.