Veterinary medicine is both a mental and physical practice. Veterinarians use touch, palpation and hands-on skills to acquire information about a patient. Veterinarians then think critically about this information to determine the most likely disease process and how to either confirm or rule out those diagnoses.
The vet tech will have more hands-on work because this is the person that gives medications to the boarded patients, draws blood, etc. The veterinarian may do all of these tasks, but it is more cost effective for a vet tech to take care of these duties so the veterinarian can focus on diagnostic interpretation.
They work with their hands. ------------ They often do both, though not at the same time.
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There isn't necessarily a "rule book" for being a veterinarian. However, veterinarians are governed both by the laws of the area in which they work (typically a mix of federal/state and state/province/muncipality laws) as well as the veterinarian's oath.
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A head zoo veterinarian can earn an average salary of around $90,000 to $120,000 per year, depending on their experience, location, and the size of the zoo they work at. Some may earn more in larger, more prestigious zoos or with additional specialized expertise.
Yes, a misdemeanor would not keep you from working as a veterinarian.
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