Vet techs require an associate degree, while veterinarians need a DVM degree.
Guide to pursuing a career as a veterinary technician, including roles, differences between vet nurses and technicians, working with large animals, and steps to becoming a vet technician or nurse.
Vet students should balance gaining practical experience with academic learning to prepare for their careers.
Advice for late veterinary internship applications and considering becoming a general practitioner as an alternative.
Challenges faced by criticalists in veterinary medicine, including overwhelming workload, lack of mentorship, geographical job limitations, and insufficient respect from peers.
Transitioning from computer science graduate to veterinarian by leveraging tech skills in animal care.
Transitioning from engineering to veterinary medicine with strategic preparation and leveraging unique skills.
Quitting a job due to a toxic work environment in veterinary settings to prioritize mental health and ethical standards.
Veterinarians considering a career change to IT for better work-life balance and job satisfaction.
Guidance and support for veterinary graduates feeling overwhelmed and finding direction in their careers.