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Veterinary Technology

Veterinary technicians work with veterinarians and are skilled and knowledgeable in the practical application of aspects involved in the medical care and handling of animals. This includes clinical laboratory procedures, animal diseases, animal nutrition, pharmacology, radiography, anesthesiology and medical and surgical assistance. Graduates are prepared to function as competent veterinary technicians in small and large animal hospitals and clinics, laboratory animal research facilities, educational institutions, animal shelters, military facilities and other settings. The program also emphasizes the development of professional attitudes and interpersonal skills expected of health care prof

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