My long term goal to become a productive global citizen is to be a veterinarian and reach the goal of getting a doctorate in veterinary medicine. I hope to be at UC Davis, because they have a number one ranking, while specializing and are famous in their veterinarian program. I have also been there before, so I am more familiar with the place and it is close to home compared to other colleges or universities. By becoming a veterinarian, I want to advance in the health and care of animals, the health of the environment, and public health. I want to change the world and help all different animals by finding a cure to heartworm, especially in felines. Heartworm is a common disease for dogs that can be treated early on. But for felines, there
I've had my goals set high since I was five years old; I aspire to become a board-certified veterinary surgeon. At the young age of five, whenever I was asked the question of what I wanted to "be" when I got older, I confidently answered "I am going to be a vet." Almost thirteen years later, I answer that question even more confidently. I am going to be a veterinarian.
A British actress named Hannah Murray once said, “I really loved animals when I was little - my friend and I had an imaginary vet 's office; we would mime doing surgery on animals. We treated more injuries than illnesses - fixing with a baby bear with a broken leg, removing a tumor. Of course, our surgeries would take about five seconds; that 's how good we were.” As far back as one girl can remember, she always had a pet of some kind. She currently has a pet dog, and she became sick, and would have seizures. When her mom and took her to the Vet’s office, she remembers how the doctor saved her dog’s life and how grateful she and her mother were to not lose a member of our family. The career of a veterinarian is a rewarding career, because one has the opportunity to care for beings who can’t for themselves. The research will describe the career of a veterinarian, what is required to become successful, and the impact this career has on society.
Being a veterinarian has many of hoops that I must jump through, such as; having important features that will help you throughout the career, different job duties depending on what field of being a veterinary you choose, the education I will need, challenges with clients, the pets themselves and an abundance of other things. There are also a great deal of benefits of the this job, which makes it all worth it. Becoming a veterinarian is the best job for me, because I love to be around animals and I love helping them in life.
One of my main educational and also career goals in the world of veterinary medicine and animal health care would have to be completing all necessary courses to obtain my Veterinary Assisting certificate and going to work at a vet clinic. Eventually, I may chose to go back to school to complete the rest of the courses needed to become a Veterinary Technician. I have always grown up around animals so I assume that is where my love and passion for helping animals came from. As a young child and still to this day, I have always found comfort, peace, and an increased amount of patience in being around animals. I have also always been intrigued by the idea of therapy/service animals. I see those animals being able to truly make an impact on their
My legacy, the people I have touched, I have touched people my sister because I have prepared her through all of her grades and obstacles ahead of her and all of the little kids that I have played softball with an helped them for school tryouts.Some of my major accomplishments are in sports like making the school softball team in 6th grade and coming in second in our division another one is I worked as hard as I could and moved my grade from a C to a B.
Carly Jones English 10 Career Paper February 9th, 2015 Veterinarian I have always loved animals, especially dogs. My dog Bear is probably one of my best friends and I would do anything for him. I have wanted to become a Veterinarian ever since I was a little kid and we got our first dog Max. I would pull his tail and drive him crazy but, I loved him and loved sleeping in his kennel with him.
Veterinarians can choose from different specialties for a career path. Even though choosing to specialize in large animal care is less lucrative than becoming a companion animal vet, there are many reasons to still choose it as a career. Unfortunately, there is currently a shortage of large animal veterinarians. There are several factors that contribute to this shortage, including financial, large rural areas and physical challenges. Veterinarians who care for livestock are important for the production of food and any shortages of these veterinarians may have a negative effect on agriculture.
A career in being a veterinarian should be obtained by a person who enjoys caring for animals, and sometimes having to care for their owners when they have to make hard decisions. Before becoming, a veterinarian person should know the career proves to need a lot of education, but is well worth the work in the end. It is important to know a veterinarian’s regular duties, required education, and the possible salary before choosing a career in this field.
Going on the journey of the roller coaster ride on becoming a veterinarian takes guts and the will to work. Becoming part of the veterinarian world is going to take a bit more than just the love for animals. If you are planning on becoming a vet you are in for a long road of working and it will take up a ton of your time. Being determined is the most important thing when entering the vet world. Working as a vet requires an intense education, it comes with plenty of responsibilities and the salary and job advancements are amazing once you get experience.
It takes passion and determination to achieve the dream of becoming an exotic animal vet. Veterinarians can work directly with animals or with a research and development to help understand diseases and try to find cures for them. The journey to becoming a vet is quite lengthy with the schooling and experience. Not only is the route to being a veterinarian lengthy, but it is also exciting due to people achieving their dreams of working with, studying, and providing medical care of these animals. There are also multiple routes people can take once they get their D.V.M. degree. There are many steps to become and exotic animal vet along with there being benefits of interacting with the animals, but there are also high dangers of being with these exotic wild animals.
When I was a child I wanted to be a veterinarian, I had such a passion for “helping” my furry little friends with the plastic toys my mom got me for Christmas. I was so dead set I never wanted to explore any other career field, well that lasted up until about middle school when I witnessed my first dog pass away. It was all downhill from there. So, after, I lived my life going with the flow and not thinking about much else except for friends, sports and school. Then the time came for me to choose what I really wanted to do junior/senior of high school when college applications were due and my parents really wanted me to pick a major before I started college. I knew I wanted to follow in my parents footsteps and do something in the medical field,
For the past two years I have worked as a Veterinary Assistant at AnRus Veterinary Clinic. I have greatly improved my knowledge of the veterinary industry and have further reinforced that I truly want to become a veterinarian. I have assisted in taking x-rays, assisted in surgeries, restrained large and small animals, prepared vaccines, assisted clients, ran heartworm tests, ran cytology tests, weighed patients, and taken
There are many different careers in the world to choose from. From doctors to engineers to teachers, etc. In the medical field, it is way more than just surgeons and physicians. There are a whole bunch of careers that are not related to that. For our assignment, we were told to pick three careers where only one can be doctor related and the other two somewhere else in the medical field. Of course, with me being who I am, I chose the career of a veterinarian. A veterinarian is the physicians for animals. Their job is to care and help provide health for any sick animals. Most do perform surgeries like spays and neuters. Not only do they treat illness, but also provide any needed information to the pet owners about responsible animal guard ship.
In researching veterinary schools, I found the unique educational programs offered though The WSU directly aligned with my career goals in every aspect. My extensive background in both human and animal medicine ignited a passion for advancing my education and increasing my contributions to a healthy world. Always having a close bond with my family, moving to Pullman puts me closer to them and adds an extra layer of value to an already prestigious, innovative veterinary program.
My career aspiration is to become a successful veterinary pathologist. Pursuing residency training in veterinary anatomic pathology in The Department of Pathology/Section on Comparative Medicine of Wake Forest School of Medicine would be a significant step in accomplishing this goal. My interest in pathology began during undergraduate studies in veterinary science. I was always intrigued by the interactions at the molecular and cellular level that governed the principles of physiology and pathology towards understanding of pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases.