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Title: The Profession of Veterinary Medicine Professional Career Development


1
The Profession of Veterinary Medicine
Professional Career Development
  • Veterinary Science
  • Extension Veterinary Medicine
  • Texas AgriLife Extension Service
  • College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical
    Sciences
  • Texas AM System
  • http//aevm.tamu.edu

2
Objectives
  • Define veterinary medicine
  • Describe the different career opportunities in
    veterinary medicine
  • Discuss the role of veterinary medicine in animal
    health

3
Profession of Veterinary Medicine
  • To learn and accomplish
  • Specific diagnosis (accurate) (diagnostician)
  • Specific treatment regimen (correct, effective)
  • Drug therapy (Pharmacologist)
  • Surgical therapy (Surgeon)
  • Physical therapy (Physiologist)
  • Dietary therapy (Nutritionist)
  • Specific prevention, control and eradication
    protocols (Epidemiologist)

4
  • To understand advanced sciences
  • Know why, not just what and how
  • No guess diagnosis
  • No shotgun therapies

5
  • To improve the quality of life of people and
    animals
  • Foster health and well-being of animals
  • Enhance production of animal populations
  • Increase economic efficiency and profitability of
    animal operations
  • Improve production of safe and wholesome food
  • Improve the recreational or working relationship
    of owners and their animals
  • Companionship, human-animal bond, pleasure

6
Careers in Veterinary Medicine
  • Positions of employment
  • Veterinarian 4 years pre-vet college, 4 years
    veterinary college (8 years college)
  • Veterinary Technician 2 years college
  • Veterinary Assistant study course, work
    experience
  • 4-H Veterinary Science Program
  • Career-oriented curriculum
  • Job-trained apprenticeship

7
  • Fields of employment
  • Companion animal health
  • Exotic animal health
  • Food animal health
  • Laboratory animal health
  • Human health

8
  • Kinds of employment (types)
  • Private veterinary practice
  • Clinical service individual animals, animal
    populations
  • Laboratory service
  • Consultant service

9
  • Public veterinary practice
  • Education teaching, extension (university)
  • Research (university, military)
  • Clinical service (university, military)
  • Laboratory service (university, government)
  • Regulatory (government USDA, TAHC)
  • Industry (Corporate) veterinary practice
  • Research
  • Laboratory service
  • Clinical service
  • Sales

10
Professional Career DevelopmentDoctor of
Veterinary Medicine
  • Evaluate interests and abilities
  • Advanced sciences
  • Animal well-being
  • Kinds of employment
  • Involvement of sick, diseased animals (live and
    dead) (blood, odor)
  • Compassion and caring for people and animals

11
  • Communication skills (people person) (people
    skills)
  • Business skills (private practice)
  • Long work days (night, week-end emergencies -
    private practice)
  • Not based on I love animals.

12
  • Make commitment (focus, blinders)
  • Highly motivated and dedicated
  • Work with veterinarians
  • Develop veterinary experience
  • Work with animals
  • Develop animal experience

13
  • Plan HS curriculum with advanced sciences
  • Calculus
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Zoology (genetics, nutrition, biology)
  • Microbiology
  • Animal science (Ag Sc)

14
  • Participate in extra-curricular leadership and
    citizenship activities
  • 4-H Veterinary Science Program
  • 4-H animal projects
  • FFA animal projects
  • Ag Co-op program
  • Animal associations/societies memberships
  • Animal publication subscriptions
  • Animal show/performance clubs

15
  • Initial enrollment
  • Junior college (transfer after 31 hours)
  • Senior college
  • Know how to study
  • Study habits
  • Time management
  • Focused
  • Large classes
  • http//www.cvm.tamu.edu

16
Academic PreparationPre-professional College
Academic Programs
  • Pre-requisites completed in 2 4 years (61
    hours)
  • Biology
  • Microbiology
  • Genetics
  • Nutrition
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Organic chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Calculus
  • Physics
  • English
  • Animal Science

17
Life Sciences Category
  • 17 credit hours
  • General biology with lab 4
  • General Microbiology with lab 4
  • Genetics 3
  • Animal nutrition or feed and feeding 3
  • General animal science 3

18
Physical Sciences Category
  • 32 credit hours
  • Inorganic chemistry with lab 8
  • Organic chemistry with lab 8
  • Biochemistry 5
  • Calculus or statistics 3
  • Physics 8

19
Non-Sciences Category
  • 12 credit hours
  • Composition and rhetoric 3
  • Literature 3
  • Speech communication 3
  • Technical writing 3

20
Alternate Career Program B.S. Degrees
  • Biomedical Science (TAMU)
  • Animal Science
  • TAMUS - CS, Commerce, Kingsville, Stephenville,
    Canyon
  • Texas Tech
  • SFA
  • SHSU
  • Sul Ross
  • TSU
  • Zoology (many)

21
B.S. Degrees Texas AM University College
Station
  • College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical
    Sciences
  • Biomedical Science
  • College of Agriculture Life Sciences
  • Animal Science
  • Biological Agricultural Engineering
  • Biochemistry
  • Genetics
  • College of Science
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Molecular Cell Biology
  • Zoology

22
Professional Preparation
  • Leadership activities
  • Citizenship activities
  • Veterinary experience
  • Animal experience
  • Academic rigor
  • Course loads

23
Professional Program Application Process CVM-TAMU
  • Submit application by October 1
  • (400 applicants)
  • Application score 300 points
  • http//www.cvm.tamu.edu

24
  • Academic Performance Score 180 points
  • OA GPA 40 points
  • Sci GPA 40 points
  • L45 hrs GPA 40 points
  • GRE 60 points
  • Analytical - 25
  • Quantitative - 25
  • Verbal - 10

25
  • Professional Preparation Score 120 points
  • Veterinary experience 16 points
  • Animal experience 12 points
  • Course load 12 points
  • Academic rigor 12 points
  • Background 28 points
  • Interview score 40 points

26
  • Interview 225 applicants
  • Top academic and professional preparation scores
    (veterinary and animal experiences)
  • Select 132 applicants in March
  • Successfully complete professional curriculum
  • Have personal qualities, motivation and
    dedication to be a veterinarian
  • Top academic and professional preparation scores

27
Professional College Academic Program
  • Curriculum (165 credit hours)
  • Four years (off summers VM1 and VM2)
  • 1VM (21 and 19 credit hours)
  • Anatomy, microbiology, physiology, public health
  • 2VM (20 and 20 credit hours)
  • Nutrition, parasitology, pathology, pharmacology,
    toxicology, surgery/anesthesiology, radiology
  • 3VM (18 and 21 credit hours)
  • Large animal medicine, small animal medicine,
    surgery, clinics, clinical skills, practice
    management, electives

28
  • 4VM (46 credit hours clinics)
  • 30 weeks basic case rotations
  • 12 weeks elective rotations and electives
  • 4 weeks externship
  • 2 weeks vacation
  • DVM Degree
  • State and National Board Exams
  • Licensed Veterinarian by State
  • http//www.cvm.tamu.edu

29
Career DevelopmentVeterinary Technician
  • Associate Degree (2 years college)
  • Veterinary Technology
  • (Lone Star College, The Vet Tech Institute, Cedar
    Valley College,
  • Palo Alto College, Sul Ross State University,
    Midland College,
  • McLennan Community College)
  • B. S. Degree (4 years college)
  • Biomedical Science
  • (Texas AM University)
  • State and National Board Exams
  • Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT)
  • American Veterinary Medical Association
  • http//www.avma.org

30
Career DevelopmentVeterinary Assistant
  • Study courses, work experience
  • 4-H Veterinary Science Program
  • Career-oriented curriculum
  • Job-trained apprenticeship
  • http//aevm.tamu.edu
  • State Board Exam
  • Certified Veterinary Assistant (CVT)
  • Texas Veterinary Medical Association
  • http//www.tvma.org
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