Feed, water, and examine pets and other nonfarm animals for signs of illness, disease, or injury in laboratories and animal hospitals and clinics. Clean and disinfect cages and work areas, and sterilize laboratory and surgical equipment. May provide routine postoperative care, administer medication orally or topically, or prepare samples for laboratory examination under the supervision of veterinary or laboratory animal technologists or technicians, veterinarians, or scientists. Excludes nonfarm animal caretakers. * 2006 employment: 75,000 * Projected 2006-16 employment change: Faster than average * Most significant source of postsecondary education or training: Short-term on-the-job training
Yes, this is the most common situation for a veterinary assistant. This is an entry-level position for veterinary staff and has no educational requirements. However for those who want to improve their knowledge and be better prepared, there are veterinary assisting programs available. Beware, the majority of these programs are not overseen or taught by people with experience or training in the veterinary field themselves. When choosing a veterinary assisting program look for ones which are designed and taught by veterinary professionals or are approved by a veterinary professional association. There are a few of these programs which are offered through colleges which have American Veterinary Medical Association accredited veterinary technology programs. These are an excellent way to ease yourself into working up the ladder in a veterinary staff because the courses are the same as several of the first year veterinary technology courses and will count towards a degree in veterinary technology should you decide to further your education.
I know that getting the high school diploma isn't so simple , I mean I've been trying to get y GED for a good time now but I know I can do good in college because when i went to this college i received straight A'S and B's . A lot of people don't even remember half the things that these people taught in high school I don't even see why it's so freaking important I say if you can and is able to get the job done then so be it , Abraham Lincoln didn't have his high school diploma and he is more famous then anyone that had it back then . It's just hard for certain people I think the College diploma counts more because you can see if your going to be able to do that job.
Yes
do you have to have a high school diploma to go to collage to get your medical assistant degree
You use to be able to, but now; No you can't, you are required to attain a high school diploma.
You need a university degree.
Your GED certificate is the equivalent of a high school diploma. With it you should be able to successfully enter a certified nursing assistant program.
can you enter nursing school in Ontario without a highschool diploma The answer is NO.
Assuming that you're referring to a high school diploma, yes you do need one to become a dental assistant. How would you feel to have someone in control of your mouth who didn't graduate high school.
If the vocational college accepts people without a high school diploma, yes. It is up to the school and I think most do since they are there to train people for a job.
You will need a high school diploma or GED, and a six to twelve week Certified Nursing Assistant certificate program. These programs can be found at a community college or medical facility.
With most medical assitant training programs you need to have either a high school diploma or a GED.
No, you can't become a CNA with just a FA/CPR card & HS Diploma. You will need to take a class and pass a state exam. No, you can't become a certified nurse's aide (CNA) with a CPR and first aid certification plus a high school diploma. You will need to take a CNA class and pass a state test.
In many cases, a high school diploma or equivalent is necessary for a job as a nursing assistant. However, a high school diploma generally is not required for jobs as home health aides. Specific qualifications vary by occupation, State laws, and work setting. Advancement opportunities are limited.