Anyone wishing to become a Certified Veterinary Technician in NJ has to complete an AVMA accredited veterinary technology program, pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam and then apply for certification through the New Jersey Veterinary Technicians and Assistants association.
So long as you are certified and have your Vet Tech license then you should be able to help deliver foals.
Yes you can
In addition to the veterinarian (who may or may not be board certified in surgery), there would be a vet tech for anesthesia, a vet tech who assists in surgery, one or more vet assistants and a receptionist.
it depends on were you want to work to be vet some don't require it.
8 years four is "pre-vet" four in vet to become an actually vet to become vet tech is 4
No, you may return to college, complete the pre-requisite courses and apply to vet school without becoming a vet tech. In fact, it is rare that a veterinarian was ever formally trained as a vet tech.
Virginia tech does not offer a veterinary assisting programs.
depending on your experience anywhere from $13.-20/hr
$28,920 a year is the mean salary for a vet tech in the us
Typically it takes 2-3 years to become a Vet Tech. Look for programs accredited by NAVTA to receive either an associate degree or certificate.
NO unfortunetly
No you have to finish school for further training.