
Online Veterinary Assistant Training

Become a Veterinary Assistant
In just six months, this online veterinary assistant program teaches you every aspect of veterinary assisting, including anatomy and physiology, animal restraint, laboratory procedures, emergency care, small and large animal assisting, exotic species, veterinary dentistry, human-animal bond, pharmacy procedures, and more.
You will also learn soft skills to help you interact professionally with clients while gaining hard skills needed to educate them about key topics in pet care, such as nutrition, vaccinations, and administering medication.
There is even a lesson to prepare you for the job market, in which you will see how to create an effective resume, advance your expertise, and develop strong interview skills!
Job Outlook for Veterinary Assistants
With the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting that the employment of veterinary assistants will grow 19% by 2033, with an average of 25,800 job openings each year, now is a great time to enroll in an online vet assistant program.
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Course Objectives
- Summarize the roles, responsibilities, and applicable laws and ethics as they pertain to the veterinary healthcare team
- Discuss the fundamentals of animal anatomy and physiology, restraint techniques, and basic examination tasks relevant to veterinary assisting, using proper terminology
- Explain how to perform veterinary assistant pharmacy tasks within the law's scope and discuss vaccinations, infectious diseases, transmission, and prevention.
- Describe how to respond appropriately to veterinary medical emergencies, surgeries, and various laboratory procedures
- Understand how to perform the veterinary assistant’s responsibilities related to veterinary dentistry
Prerequisites and Requirements
No prior requirements are necessary for enrollment. While a high school diploma or its equivalent is advised, it is not obligatory.
Instructors
Mary Mould has a bachelor's in veterinary technology and a master's in education. She has taught veterinary technology courses for 22 years and distance education for over 24 years. Completing her education through distance learning has been extremely helpful in understanding her students and the variables that go along with distance learning.
Mary is a member of the Association for Veterinary Technology Education (AVTE), Veterinary Support Personnel (VSPN), and the National Association of Veterinary Technicians (NAVTA).
Registration and Enrollment
This course is 100% online. Start anytime.
