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Veterinary Technician Career Overview: Skills, Training, and Opportunities

Explore the rewarding career of a Veterinary Technician like Emily Fortney. Their primary role includes preparing animals for veterinary procedures and providing care during recovery. While they typically work daytime hours, they are often on call for emergencies. Veterinary Technicians earn between $27,000 to $37,000, with a median salary of $30,000. A commitment of 2 to 4 years in an AVMA-accredited program is required. With the increasing demand for animal care services, this profession offers job security and growth.

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Veterinary Technician Career Overview: Skills, Training, and Opportunities

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  1. Career Power Point Emily Fortney

  2. Veterinary Technician • They get the animals ready for the vet and check in on them while there recovering. • Works mostly day hours but can be called after closing hours for emergencies. • High makes about $37,000 medium makes about $30,000 low makes about $27,000. • You need 2 to 4 years of training at an American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) accredited veterinary technician program. • The demand is growing because animals will always get sick and hurt.

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