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How to Become an Emergency Animal Medical Technician in Alabama

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Individuals who love animals can find a rewarding career in becoming an emergency animal medical technician. This career provides an opportunity to work with animals every day, and you get to be a part of assisting animals' recovery from health concerns and issues.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    Research medical technician programs. Local technical colleges such as Gwinnett Technical College have great programs. Alabama A&M University is also known for its high-quality program and job placement. Make a list of programs you think may interest you.

  2. Step 2

    Visit campuses. Because becoming an emergency animal medical technician typically takes a couple years to complete, it's important to be comfortable on campus. Visit your top choice's campuses to picture yourself in that atmosphere.

  3. Step 3

    Meet faculty. Many colleges will host open house nights. Ask prospective colleges if they offer this event.

  4. Step 4

    Once you've identified which program is the best fit for you, enroll in one. Many programs start classes a few times a year, depending on the campus.

  5. Step 5

    Ask about financial aid. Making a career change is an investment. Many students need financial aid or scholarships to make the change. Ask the admissions officer which programs are available.

Tips & Warnings
  • Consider memberships to professional organizations. Once you graduate, it's important to learn more about professional organizations. These can be great networking opportunities. The Georgia Veterinary Technician and Assistant Association is a great organization to investigate. Invest in continuing education. Check with your local community college if continuing education is offered. This will make you more attractive in the marketplace while broadening your skill set.

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