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: Serving in government roles (e.g., USDA-FSIS , CDC) to protect the nation's food supply and investigate disease outbreaks.
: Examining animals to diagnose health issues, treating wounds, and performing surgeries.
Veterinarians are medical professionals dedicated to the health and welfare of animals, ranging from companion pets like cats and dogs to livestock, exotic species, and wildlife. Their work encompasses clinical practice, public health, food safety, and research.
: Most enter with a bachelor's degree in a science field followed by a 4-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM or VMD) program at an accredited college. Common Specializations :
: Focusing on pets like cats, dogs, and small mammals.
Veterinarians perform a wide variety of medical and surgical tasks to care for their patients:
: Pursuing additional board certification in areas like cardiology, oncology, or ophthalmology. Current Industry Resources & Trends National Association of Federal Veterinarians: Home
: Inspecting livestock to ensure food safety and monitoring zoonotic diseases (illnesses that can jump from animals to humans). Professional Education & Specialties
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: Serving in government roles (e.g., USDA-FSIS , CDC) to protect the nation's food supply and investigate disease outbreaks.
: Examining animals to diagnose health issues, treating wounds, and performing surgeries.
Veterinarians are medical professionals dedicated to the health and welfare of animals, ranging from companion pets like cats and dogs to livestock, exotic species, and wildlife. Their work encompasses clinical practice, public health, food safety, and research.
: Most enter with a bachelor's degree in a science field followed by a 4-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM or VMD) program at an accredited college. Common Specializations :
: Focusing on pets like cats, dogs, and small mammals.
Veterinarians perform a wide variety of medical and surgical tasks to care for their patients:
: Pursuing additional board certification in areas like cardiology, oncology, or ophthalmology. Current Industry Resources & Trends National Association of Federal Veterinarians: Home
: Inspecting livestock to ensure food safety and monitoring zoonotic diseases (illnesses that can jump from animals to humans). Professional Education & Specialties
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