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By: Casey Arrington. Veterinarians . Education/Training . Must complete a doctor of veterinary medicine (D.U.M. or V.M.D) degree on accreted collage of veterinary medicine. Duties of this career. Taking care of animals and surgery or shots and feeding them when they stay over night.
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By: Casey Arrington Veterinarians
Education/Training • Must complete a doctor of veterinary medicine (D.U.M. or V.M.D) degree on accreted collage of veterinary medicine.
Duties of this career • Taking care of animals and surgery or shots and feeding them when they stay over night.
Other interesting facts • They take care of smaller animals but in states with cattle and more horses they take them in too.
Salary • Per year 82,040 • Per hour 39.44
Job outlook 36% from 2010 to 2020 much faster than most occupations. The demand for veterinarians will increase with the growth of pet population.
What they wear tools they use • Animal husbandry equipment - Cattle chutes, Dehorners, Hoof picks, Hoof testers • Medical x ray units for general diagnostic use - Digital x ray equipment, Portable veterinary x ray equipment, Stationary x ray equipment • Surgical clamps or clips or forceps or accessories - Bone clamps, Bone fragment forceps, Bone holding forceps, Dressing forceps, Hemoclips • Veterinary injection or suction units or accessories - Aspiration catheters, Ear syringes, Insemination equipment, Veterinary suction equipment • Veterinary nail trimmers or cutters - Hoof knives, Hoof trimmers, Nail trimmers
Sources used Occupational Outlook Handbook. 29 March 2012. Bureau Of Labor Statistics 11 February 2013 <http://www.bls.gov/ooh/>