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    I would like to become a Veterinarian because I love animals and done had pets since I was young and have taken care of them the best I knew how. “It’s better to love the animlas than to hurt them, animals’ are family too”.When people get to a point where their applying for a job career in animal care your boss will want to know have you worked with animals before.The veterinarians are finding themselves in a working relationship with animals, that help both while improving the care of the…

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    Veterinarian Case Study

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    data revealed that most veterinarians [73%] had lost clients and business due to communication issues. In an industry that routinely retains clients for extended time periods, the survey information indicates an opportunity for veterinarians to utilize communication skills by forward booking clients and designed preventive health care plans. Pet owners have busy schedules and approximately 60% said they would make an advanced appointment for their pet if the veterinarian and staff communicated a…

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    My Goals For College

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    high chance that I could most likely result in a career path in the arts or design. My goal in this project is to find a job that I see myself doing as an adult. Also, money is a big must and part of the job I will pick. My overall desire is to strive to be the best I can be, to push myself to maintain excellent grades, and work harder that ever before. This paper will focus on my journey through high school and College, to get a professional career that is right for me. Survey Results-…

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    Veterinarian Essay

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    The average income of veterinarians in private practice was $57,500 in 1995. The starting salary of a veterinarian is somewhere around $23,000 per year nowadays. But veterinarians in more established careers make around $40,000-$60,000. But those who work for the federal government (meat inspectors) are considered to make less. Veterinarians also require much more education to be what they are. There are 27 colleges in 26 states that meet veterinary medicine accreditation standards. The…

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    DVM Personal Statement

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    My experiences on our family farm defined my career aspirations at a young age. These aspirations developed further through years of assisting with calf chores, bovine obstetrics, and animal health. I was intrigued by the common challenges faced when raising livestock. One of the issues we endured on our farm was neonatal calf scours. I listened as the family DVM explained different diseases, marveling at his analysis and determination to solve complex issues. I have taken every opportunity to…

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    After graduation one is faced with whether or not they will go to college, in order to pursue a career of their choosing. when seeking a career as a veterinarian one should look at aspects such as one’s responsibilities, necessary skills, work conditions, salary and its prospers, but even more importantly is to prepare oneself properly by attending Texas A&M Kingsville which will offer the best training. Texas A&M Kingsville is obviously in Kingsville, Texas. This historic city of 25,000 people…

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    Veterinary Professional Practice PART A: Communication and Consultation Skills Consultations tended to be initiated with a friendly, semi- casual greeting. This allowed clients to feel at ease with the veterinarian, as it would come across as less intimidating for them than being addressed in an overly rigid, formal manner. It is a way to establish a rapport with the client early on, and indicates that the consultation has a more relationship focused nature as opposed to a slightly…

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    to be a middle class undergraduate in today's economy? They say that education makes the population thrive, when most of the population find that they can barely afford post-secondary classes. To make matters worse, in order for me to become a veterinarian as it is my dream occupation, I have to go through years and years of animal science courses and veterinary school which will probably lead me to become broke until I start working. However, when I do get accepted into veterinary school, i'm…

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    1. A Veterinarian is a person that is qualified to treat diseased or injured animals. They have a one on one communication with their patients and owner. A Veterinarian diagnose, prevent, and treat a variety of animal illnesses and diseases. I have chosen this career because I would love to become a Veterinarian one day and help animals in need. This area (Veterinarian) needs improvement with making sure the patients are receiving the right treatment, diagnosis and customer services. Sometimes…

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    A career as a Veterinary Technician also known as a Vet Tech is much more than playing with puppies or kittens. A lot of responsibilities goes into becoming a Vet Tech. There are many things to consider about the career before going into it. Things to consider are the schooling that it takes, the responsibilities that they carry, and the amount of work that they actually do. A Vet Tech is not just someone who plays with animals for pay. It is much more then that. It is someone who is willing to…

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