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  • Is a License Required to be a Vet Tech in Georgia?

    Veterinary technicians are the nurses of pet care, providing medical support to veterinarians. A vet tech has a minimum of two years of education in veterinary medicine. In Georgia, as in most...

  • How to Become a Licensed Vet Tech in Kentucky

    The Kentucky Board of Veterinary Examiners governs licensing all the veterinary technicians in the state. The rules to become a vet tech in Kentucky are similar to those of other states.

  • How to ace the VTNE

    You can't really "ace" the Vet Tech National Exam, because the scoring system doesn't work like that: it's curved. Still, I was VERY happy with my results (I passed with a very...

  • Registered Veterinary Technician Requirements

    Veterinary technicians provide nursing care for pets, collect blood samples, perform laboratory diagnostics, take x-rays and educate pet owners. Most work in clinics and animal hospitals, but jobs...

  • About Veterinarian Technicians

    Veterinarian technicians--also known as veterinary technicians--are highly educated and trained professionals who work alongside veterinarians in private practice or in a number of other venues....

  • How to Become a Vet Tech in PA

    A veterinary technician (or vet tech) acts like the nurse in a vet hospital. They take care a lot of basic health care activities like giving injections, dressing wounds, collect urine, stool,...

  • How to Become a Vet Tech in Texas

    Are you thinking about becoming a Vet Tech (Veterinary Technician) in the state of Texas? Vet techs work in a variety of settings, including animal hospitals and animal clinics and shelters and...

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