Vétérinaire
What is a vet?
A veterinarian is a specialist who practices medicine and surgery of animals.
What are the educational requirements?
For the future, it is best to go to a bachelor S in high school as the strongest in mathematics are those who are most successful. After BA, the competition A general option-biology or biochemistry is offered to students graduating from preparatory classes to access veterinary undergraduate studies. For those who already have a DEUG life sciences or BTSA, BTS or DUT, they spend Measures B and C to arrive in first year graduate. For the school-leaving certificate, it is mandatory to study consisting of three cycles of seven to nine years in total depending on the orientation. Beyond the curriculum, additional training in certain disciplines can help to acquire the title of specialist.
What is regulation? In France, a veterinarian must have a place of business, registered with the College of Veterinarians for his trade.
Where?
In France, there are four national schools of veterinary. They are located in Lyon, the first veterinary school in the world created in 1761 by Claude Bourgelat, Maisons-Alfort, Nantes and Toulouse.
What areas do they exist?
Several areas are available, and production animals (cattle, cows, etc..) Pets (dogs, cats, fish, etc...), Equine (horses, donkeys, etc...), Health Public veterinary research (research on vaccines, drugs) and the pharmaceutical industry or food. In addition, there is another area that is a veterinarian firefighters, such veterinarian is to save endangered animals, capturing specimens and track hazardous medical and health of dogs with environmental hazards. What are the qualifications?
To be a veterinarian, physical strength and availability is required. In addition, communication and diplomacy with the client should be easy. For operations, the rigor and accuracy must be applied with pedagogy.
What is the salary?
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