Description
The veterinary profession has changed markedly, with many more opportunities for people entering the veterinary field, including such as job prospects in bioscience research, government work, specialization in exotic animal medicine, animal welfare advisory work, international development work, and a whole host of other career options. The landscape of the veterinary curriculum has also broadened considerably, with topics like animal behavior, ethics, business management, client communication, veterinary public health, and clinical skills, alongside clinical veterinary medicine. Authored by a Royal Veterinary College instructor with extensive experience within the veterinary profession and with teaching new students, So You Want to Be a Vet: The Realities of Studying and Working in Veterinary Medicine provides a thorough explanation of what prospective students can expect to study at veterinary school, and it discusses career options available to new graduates. It will also be of benefit to qualified vets and agricultural students. 246 p.
- Neil Paton.
- Publication date (digital version): 2015-11 – 5m Books; Copyright © 2015 by Neil Paton.
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