Currently, Connecticut does not
license vet assistants.
Not exact matches
VETSS is staffed by veterinarians,
licensed veterinary technicians, and
assistants who are specially trained in emergency
vet practices and critical care medicine.
In most cases,
vet assistants are not allowed to provide direct veterinary care to an animal, except when they are under the direct supervision of a veterinarian or other
licensed professional.
Vet assistants are not allowed to diagnose an animal's illness, prescribe medication, perform surgical procedures, or otherwise provide services that are limited to licensed vet techs and veterinaria
Vet assistants are not allowed to diagnose an animal's illness, prescribe medication, perform surgical procedures, or otherwise provide services that are limited to
licensed vet techs and veterinaria
vet techs and veterinarians.
Massachusetts does not require its
vet assistants to be certified and there is no
licensing process for those in this line of work.
There are also no rules requiring Vermont
vet assistants to obtain a
license.
The state of Maine has not issued a requirement for any
vet assistant certifications and there is also no
licensing process.
Sample of reported job titles: Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT), Emergency Veterinary Technician, Internal Medicine Veterinary Technician,
Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT), Medical Technologist, Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT), Veterinary
Assistant, Veterinary Laboratory Technician (Veterinary Lab Tech), Veterinary Nurse, Veterinary Technician (
Vet Tech)