Aleese Casier 5/2/13 Career Technology Foundation Veterinarian (Part 1) Aleese Casier 5/2/13 Career Technology Foundation
Introduction “The best doctor in the world is a veterinarian. He can’t ask his patients what is the matter– he’s just got to know.” –Will Rogers This quote means a lot to me because when being a veterinarian you need to know about everything possible that could be wrong. While your examining the animal you need to e able to narrow it down to the possibilities of what is actually wrong. It shows that sometimes veterinarians have to use more mental work because there is no asking questions on why the animal is in and what it is feeling. What got me interested in this career is animals and my love for animals since I was little. In order to get a better understanding of a career as a Veterinarian, I will be researching nature of work, working conditions, training qualifications advancement, job outlook/employment, earnings and related occupation .
Nature of Work Advise animal owners about general care, medical conditions, and treatments Operate medical equipment such as x-ray machines Prescribe medication Examine animals to diagnose their health problems Euthanize animals Treat and dress wounds Test for and vaccinate against diseases
Working Conditions Physical- Strength to hold down the animals that are more aggressive or squirmy Mental- to keep your composure and to be focused Indoor-domestic: working with house hold pets Outdoor-exotic: working with wild animals (farm, zoo, and jungle animals), working with aquatic animals (killer whales, dolphins, seals) Work in: Private clinics, travel to farms, outdoors or in laboratories Working with horses/food animals: must go between their offices and farms or ranches. Work in many different types of weather conditions. Working area may or may not be clean. Work long hours some nights and weekends and may have to be on call even if it is hours not scheduled Working in food safety and inspection: must travel processing plants and farms Research: offices and laboratories spend more time with people instead of animals
Training, Qualification, Advancement What Classes Will I Take In High School? 407X Anatomy/Physiology **403A/B/C AP Biology **764A/B/C AP Chemistry Roseville **757A/B/C AP Chemistry South Lake 401A/B Biology I **404A/B Chemistry 212X Public Speaking **101A Geometry A **101B Geometry B **101C Geometry C **107A AP Calculus A **107B AP Calculus B **107C AP Calculus C Where do I plan on going? Michigan State Degree Needed: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M. or V.M.D.) degree at an accredited college of veterinary medicine also not required but optional is a bachelors