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Page 1: Things You Want to Know Veterinarians Veterinary Technicians updated October 2014

Things You Want to KnowThings You Want to KnowVeterinariansVeterinarians

Veterinary TechniciansVeterinary Techniciansupdated October 2014updated October 2014

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About 2700 new veterinarians About 2700 new veterinarians graduate each year in the U.S.graduate each year in the U.S.

They are given the title: D.V.M.They are given the title: D.V.M.(Doctor of Veterinary (Doctor of Veterinary

Medicine)Medicine)oror

V.M.D.V.M.D.(Veterinary Medical Doctor)(Veterinary Medical Doctor)

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Accreditation: When a school has Accreditation: When a school has met voluntary standards of quality set met voluntary standards of quality set

by a division of the AVMAby a division of the AVMA

Veterinary Schools:

COE sets the standards

(Council On Education)

Vet. Technology Programs:

CVTEA sets the standards

(Committee on Vet Tech Education and Activities)

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There are 30 accredited veterinary colleges in the U.S.

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United StatesUnited States

Alabama (2) Arizona California (2) Colorado Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa

Kansas Louisiana Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississppi Missouri New York North Carolina

Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Tennessee (2) Texas Virginia Washington Wisconsin

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Foreign Schools of Veterinary Foreign Schools of Veterinary MedicineMedicine

Canada (5) Australia (3) England Ireland Mexico The Netherlands

New Zealand Scotland (2) West Indies (2)

– St. Kitts– Grenada

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Becoming a DVM or VMDBecoming a DVM or VMDEducation:Education:

4 years of college to get pre-vet requirements

minimum GPA 3.2 for most schools

4 years to complete veterinary college (vet school)

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Appling to Vet School:Appling to Vet School:

Apply to Vet School upon completion/ graduation from 4 year college

– Individually or use an application service – Need to take a standardized test

– GRE, VCAT, or MCAT

– Need letters of recommendation

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4 years of veterinary school

Graduate with a DVM degree

(Doctor of Veterinary Medicine)

Or VMD

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LicensingLicensing

–Pass the NAVLE

–(North American Veterinary Licensing Exam)

–Pass the state exam

–ECFVG and PAVE are programs for foreign graduates to get licensed in the U.S.

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WICHE: The Western Interstate WICHE: The Western Interstate Council on Higher EducationCouncil on Higher Education

Several states have an agreement to allow a certain number of qualified students reduced tuition at 4 participating veterinary colleges.

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You can apply to these 4 Veterinary You can apply to these 4 Veterinary Colleges through WICHE:Colleges through WICHE:

1. University of California, Davis

2. Colorado State University

3. Oregon State University

4. Washington State University

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There are accredited veterinary technology programs in AZ

Mesa Community CollegePima Community CollegePima Medical Institute -Tucson

-Mesa

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Becoming a CVTBecoming a CVT

Must have a high school diploma or GED

Complete a 2 year accredited program of study (Post high school)

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Becoming a CVTBecoming a CVT

Licensing:–Proof of graduating accredited

veterinary technician program–Pass the VTNE

(Veterinary Technician National Exam)

–Pass the state exam

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So, whatSo, what’’s the difference?s the difference?DVM

8 years of school

Higher income

Higher school costs

Can work independently

CVT

2 years of school

Lower income

Lower school costs

Must work under the supervision of a DVM

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What does the veterinarian do?What does the veterinarian do? Thorough history and physical exam Orders appropriate testing (bloodwork, urinalysis,

radiographs, biopsy, cytology etc.) Prescribes treatments and medications for the

CVT or animal owner to administer Interprets the results of the tests and makes a

diagnosis Counsels the animal’s owner or caretaker Gives a prognosis Does surgery, dental procedures, places casts and

splints, ultrasound exams, performs euthanasia

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So, what does a CVT do?So, what does a CVT do? Takes a history from the animal’s caretaker Takes vital signs: Temp, pulse, respirations Restrains patients Collects samples (blood, urine, etc.) Takes radiographs Runs lab tests Prepares patients for surgery Administers treatments to patients (drugs, fluids, etc.) Sets IV catheters, clean wounds, apply bandages Monitors anesthetized patients and hospital patients Assists in surgery Dental cleaning, radiographs, charting Client education

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4 things a Veterinary 4 things a Veterinary Technician may not do:Technician may not do:

1. Diagnose

2. Give a prognosis

3. Prescribe medications

4. Do surgery

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What is the AVMA?What is the AVMA?American Veterinary Medical Association

It is the parent organization for veterinarians in the United States

What is NAVTA?What is NAVTA?National Association of Veterinary Technicians of AmericaIt is the parent organization for veterinarian technicians in the United States

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There are There are 2222 veterinary veterinary specialtiesspecialties

Veterinary specialists are called diplomatesIt takes an additional 3-5 years of

experience and training:1 or 2 year Internship and

3-4 year ResidencyMust pass specialty exam

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22 Vet Specialties22 Vet Specialties Veterinary Practitioners Veterinary Toxicology Lab Medicine Poultry Vets Theriogenologists (repro) Vet Anesthesiologists Vet Behaviorists Clinical Pharmacology Vet Dermatology Vet Emergency and Critical Care Animal Welfare

Vet Internal Medicine Vet Nutrition Preventive Medicine Radiology Sports Medicine and Rehab Opthalmologists Pathologists Surgeons Zoological Medicine Dental Vet Microbiologists

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There are There are 12 12 technician technician specialtiesspecialties

The specialties are called AcademiesThey are administered by NAVTAs CVTS

(Committee on Veterinary Technician Specialties)Additional 2-4 years of experience & trainingMust pass specialty examDesignation VTS

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AcademiesAcademies

An Academy designates veterinary technicians receiving recognition as a specialty and is restricted to credentialed veterinary technicians, who must complete a formal process of education, training, experience and testing to qualify.

Academies develop advanced pathways, which a candidate must follow and complete in order to be awarded the designation of VTS (Veterinary Technician Specialist) in their specific discipline.

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The Academy of Veterinary Dental Technicians- gives the technicians the opportunity to expand their knowledge and their professional value by becoming a credentialed specialist in the field of animal dentistry.

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The Academy of Veterinary Technician Anesthetists- promotes patient safety, consumer protection, professionalism and excellence in anesthesia care. The Veterinary Technician Specialist in Anesthesia is there to provide your pet with exceptional care before, during and after a procedure. 

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The Academy of Internal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians- a group of technicians from varied backgrounds who have come together to realize the formation of a new specialty organization specifically for veterinary technicians working in Internal Medicine.  Sub-specialties include:  small animal medicine, large animal medicine, cardiology, oncology and neurology.

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The Academy of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Technicians- has a goal of certifying Veterinary Technicians is to assure the veterinary profession and the public that AVECCT certified technicians possess the knowledge and experience needed to work effectively in a well equipped and staffed emergency or critical care facility. 

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The Academy of Veterinary Behavior Technicians- promotes excellence in the discipline of veterinary behavior medicine.  Veterinary Technician Specialists with behavior certification will demonstrate superior knowledge in scientifically - and humanely - based techniques of behavior health, problem prevention, training, management, and behavior modification.  The AVBT will advance the skills of veterinary technicians within the discipline of animal behavior and further their recognition as critical components of the veterinary behavior team in creating, maintaining, and strengthening the human-animal bond.

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The Academy of Veterinary Zoological Medicine Technicians- created specifically for veterinary technicians working in zoological medicine.  The AVZMT offers the opportunity for zoo technicians to demonstrate excellence in the field

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The Academy of Equine Veterinary Nursing Technicians - created to meet the needs of the equine veterinary community. 

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The Academy of Veterinary Surgical Technicians - encourages experienced surgical technicians to enhance their education and training by pursuing a surgical specialty.  AVST will provide a standardized route through which technicians may qualify for a national examination to become a VTS (Surgery). 

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The Academy of Veterinary Technicians in Clinical Practice -  modeled after the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, this academy has developed three initial species-specific categories: canine/feline, avian/exotic and production animal.  The academy's credentialed veterinary technicians provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care. Candidates are expected to demonstrate expertise in a range of clinical disciplines within their species specialty. 

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The Academy of Veterinary Nutrition Technicians – created to develop and support the area of veterinary nutrition, develop the knowledge and expertise of veterinary technicians to become certified in the field of nutrition and endorse technicians as a vital part of the veterinary nutrition profession

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The Academy of Veterinary Clinical Pathology Technicians - created to advance the area of and promote excellence in the discipline of veterinary clinical pathology. 

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What is the AVMA?What is the AVMA?American Veterinary Medical Association

It is the parent organization for veterinarians in the United States

What is NAVTA?What is NAVTA?National Association of Veterinary Technicians of AmericaIt is the parent organization for veterinarian technicians in the United States

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What is the AZ Veterinary What is the AZ Veterinary Medical Examining Board?Medical Examining Board?

They enforce the state statutes & rules They protect the public Safety of their animals They investigate complaints They issue licenses They administer disciplinary action

– Veterinarians– Non licensed practitioners

THEY ARE THE “POLICE AGENCY” FOR THE VETERINARY PROFESSION!

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AZ Veterinary Medical AZ Veterinary Medical Examining BoardExamining Board

9 Members:– 5 veterinarians– 3 public members (1 representing the

livestock industry, 2 others)– 1 CVT

Members appointed by the governor Members serve a 4 year term

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What about unlicensed What about unlicensed practitioners?practitioners?

These are people such as animal chiropractors, equine dentists, animal massage therapists, etc.

They must work under the supervision of a licensed DVM

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Licensing ExamsLicensing Exams

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What is the NAVLEWhat is the NAVLE

North American Veterinary Licensing Exam

National licensing exam for veterinarians

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What is the VTNEWhat is the VTNE

Veterinary Technician National Exam

National exam for (all) veterinarian technicians– State exams vary as do qualifications

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Maintaining licensingMaintaining licensing

Requires renewal– Every two years– Fee– CE credits

Veterinarian 20 CE credits Certified Veterinary Technician 10 CE credits

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What is CE creditWhat is CE credit

CE– Continuing Education

1 hour class = 1 CE credit– Online courses– Seminars– Webinars– Conferences

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Why Continuing EducationWhy Continuing Education

Gaining new knowledge or more in-depth knowledge about a procedure

In medicine, there are always advances in knowledge and/ or technology

Refresher courses

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What kinds of career options are What kinds of career options are available for veterinarians?available for veterinarians?

General practitioner (large animal, small animal, mixed practice)

Zoo VeterinarianShelter VeterinarianSpecialistRacetrack Veterinarian

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More career options for DVMMore career options for DVM’’ss Private Industry (drug companies, feed

companies,etc) Government

– Centers for Disease Control (CDC)– US Dept. of Agriculture (USDA)– Food & Drug Administration (FDA)

Military (Army Veterinary Corps) Consulting (herd health, practice management) Teaching The list goes on…….

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So, what are some career So, what are some career options if I want to work with options if I want to work with

animals, but donanimals, but don’’t want to be a t want to be a veterinarian?veterinarian?

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Veterinary Science Careers for Non-Veterinary Science Careers for Non-VeterinariansVeterinarians

Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) Animal Trainer Wildlife Rehabilitator Zoologist/Wildlife Biologist Researcher or Lab Animal Caretaker Zookeeper/Conservation Marine Biologist Pet Groomer Shelter/Animal Rescue worker Teacher Other options……..

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Medical Careers in which Veterinary Medical Careers in which Veterinary Science Education is Helpful:Science Education is Helpful:

Dentistry (dentist, dental hygienist)Physician, nurse, or other human medical

workerLaboratory technician or microbiologistPharmacist or pharmacy technicianOptometryMedical examiner/ForensicsMany others….

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