If you are now
employed as a veterinary assistant, but are not an approved veterinary assistant (AVA), then now is the time to begin upgrading your status.
There are plenty of individuals
employed as a veterinary assistant, but have not taken the necessary steps that would enable them to earn an approved veterinary assistant (AVA) distinction.
If you are now
employed as a veterinary assistant but are not an approved veterinary assistant (AVA), then this is your chance to start moving forward in the veterinary profession.
If you are currently
employed as a veterinary assistant, but have not earned the status of approved veterinary assistant (AVA), then this is your chance to start building for your future.
If you are
employed as a veterinary assistant but have yet to achieve the approved veterinary assistant (AVA) distinction, now is the time for a change.
If you are
employed as a veterinary assistant, but have yet to become an approved veterinary assistant (AVA), then your time is for advancement can begin right away.
If you are now
employed as a veterinary assistant but have not yet become an approved veterinary assistant (AVA), then career advancement can start right now.
Not exact matches
Dr. Ranger returned to his roots at Orleans
Veterinary Hospital in the fall of 2017, where he was previously
employed with us
as a kennel
assistant during high school.
As of 2010, there were over 73,000
veterinary assistants and over 80,000 vet techs
employed in the United States.
As of 2014, there are currently 73,400
veterinary assistants (and laboratory animal caretakers)
employed.
Jenny has been
employed at Hart Road Animal Hospital
as a
Veterinary Assistant and Client Service Representative since July of 2013.
If you are presently
employed in Maryland
as a
veterinary assistant but have yet to become an approved vet
assistant, now is the time to advance your career path.
Some of those vet
assistants are
employed in Concord, Manchester and Derry
as all three of those cities present many promising opportunities for
veterinary assistants.
Ali is a resident of Yosemite Lakes Park and
employed as a Registered
Veterinary Technician at Fresno
Veterinary Specialty Emergency Center where she is the behavior coordinator,
assistant to Dr. Stepita, DVM (
Veterinary Behaviorist).
Ally has worked
as a
veterinary assistant for the past three years, but has also been
employed as a barista at Peet's Coffee, a lifeguard at the UCLA pools and a camp counselor at a children's summer camp.
From 1982 - 1984, Dr. Manley was
employed in a private referral practice in Massachusetts and was appointed
as Clinical
Assistant Professor at Tufts University School of
Veterinary Medicine.