Vet profession is generally highly demanding from the very first time one step in his foot in vet school to infinity.... one can't do it he is not passionate about it....Kudos to all vets and vet nurses and technicians for the wonderful job.
Don't let all these tasks scare you if you are interested in the roll. Certain hospitals have another support hire and receptionist to help with most of these daily tasks.
double spoiler: your back and knees will hurt, you get people sending you poo pictures asking if its normal, and people mock you for " you just play with puppies all day"
Absolutely! Your treated badly! Then human nurses don't consider is to be nurses. We get paid half what an RN does, but we have the same skills if not more, but to all those that have spent 12-14 hour days saving animals lives. We respect all you have done!
@@whitneyhambrick5668 in a human nurse and I have never thought negatively about y'all. We're on the same level. If you think about it. Veterinarians get paid significantly less than "human docs" as well. The care of animals isn't rewarded as highly and it's a shame.
I was gonna say im trying to leave my job as a clinical scheduler to hopefully becoming a vet tech... I know my administrative background will def help but I do not want to be reception again 😂 also it sounds like this place needs a vet assistant.
A veterinary nurse is able to do injections, microchip implantation, catheters and other procedures, whereas veterinary assistants are very limited, and as their name suggests very much just assist the nurses and vets. The veterinary assistants also undertake a fair bit of the cleaning tasks. The term vet tech is usually used in the USA. Vet techs are similar to the UK's veterinary assistants but they can also undertake duties similar to vet nurses. This is mainly due to different veterinary legislation in the UK and USA.
I'm a Registered veterinary tech, there is 0 difference between vet tech and vet nurse. Except American human nurses get butt hurt every time we try to change to vet nurse to make our job more clear.
@@kittyl72 Definitely. I always explain my job as vet nurse, animal nurse when people get confused cause everytime I saw Vet Tech or Veterinary Technician, people somehow think I'm a vet...... Also to add onto the original question- in the USA there are Vetereinary Assistants, Veterinary Technicians, and Licensed or Registered Veterinary Technicians. Essentially the role of a vet tech and vet assistant can overlap a lot depending on the clinic. Some assistants are allowed to draw blood, express anal glands, while at another clinic they would only be allowed to restrain and do basic tasks. A Registered/licensed vet tech means the technician has either an associates or bachelors degree, and has completed the necessary licensing exams in the state they work in. The roles are generally exactly the same as an unlicensed vet tech, and really only the pay is ever-so-slightly increased. I would say 90% of the vet techs in the USA are unlicensed. It just means they are on the job trained, not that they are not good at it. Most on the job experienced vet techs run circles around the schooled ones. Also the regulations for licensing change state by state, so some states allow for on the job trained vet techs to take licensing exams.
İngiltere’de yaşıyorum. Ben de veteriner hemşiresi olmak istiyordum ancak şu anda bu hayalime biraz uzak gibiyim. Bildiğim kadarıyla İngilizce ve matematik yeterlilikten geçtikten sonra college’da “animal science” kursuna kayıt oluyorsunuz bu kurs sanırım 2 veya 4 yıl arasında değişiyor. Kursu bitirdiğiniz zaman bölgenizde olan sözleşmeli ilanlara bakıyorsunuz ve işe başvuruyorsunuz. Sizi tanımak İçin arıyorlar çağırıyorlar vs. Ancak anladığım kadarıyla bu bölümün üniversitesine gitmek istiyorsanız ve ab vatandaşıysanız 9-14 bin pound ödüyorsunuz yıllık olarak. Üniversite’de bu bölümü okumak 3-4 yıl. Kaç yaşında olduğunu bilmiyorum ancak bir şeylerin kafanda belirmesi için yazdım.
In the UK you require a degree, either by the university route or a degree apprenticeship but you cannot be a veterinary nurse in the UK without being registered with the RCVS and acquiring a PIN.
@@cjbaby15ify that’s good to know. Sometimes I wish that was how it was in the US, but right now there is such a shortage of any veterinary staff that to cut out that large percent of on the job trained vet techs would be a nuke to the industry
k Living with the stigma of HSV 1 and 2 and not been able to have a healthy relationship was messing up my life until I got some super herbs from Dr Abumere, I haven't had symptoms for some while now and planning to get another test done. Am grateful and advise you help yourself also.
Vet profession is generally highly demanding from the very first time one step in his foot in vet school to infinity.... one can't do it he is not passionate about it....Kudos to all vets and vet nurses and technicians for the wonderful job.
Don't let all these tasks scare you if you are interested in the roll. Certain hospitals have another support hire and receptionist to help with most of these daily tasks.
Spoiler alert; It's hard, people take you for granted, you won't get paid enough, and it's incredibly emotionally taxing.
double spoiler: your back and knees will hurt, you get people sending you poo pictures asking if its normal, and people mock you for " you just play with puppies all day"
Really it's true 😧.
Absolutely! Your treated badly! Then human nurses don't consider is to be nurses. We get paid half what an RN does, but we have the same skills if not more, but to all those that have spent 12-14 hour days saving animals lives. We respect all you have done!
@@whitneyhambrick5668 in a human nurse and I have never thought negatively about y'all. We're on the same level.
If you think about it. Veterinarians get paid significantly less than "human docs" as well. The care of animals isn't rewarded as highly and it's a shame.
But I still want to do it
Such an interesting video, thanks for sharing.
Vet nursing can be a demanding career, but is highly rewarding. I’m hoping to show people what a great profession it is on my new channel 😊
Very nice vet
Looking good Steph :)
I was gonna say im trying to leave my job as a clinical scheduler to hopefully becoming a vet tech... I know my administrative background will def help but I do not want to be reception again 😂 also it sounds like this place needs a vet assistant.
What’s the difference from vet nurse and a vet tech?
same thing tbh
A veterinary nurse is able to do injections, microchip implantation, catheters and other procedures, whereas veterinary assistants are very limited, and as their name suggests very much just assist the nurses and vets. The veterinary assistants also undertake a fair bit of the cleaning tasks.
The term vet tech is usually used in the USA. Vet techs are similar to the UK's veterinary assistants but they can also undertake duties similar to vet nurses. This is mainly due to different veterinary legislation in the UK and USA.
none.
I'm a Registered veterinary tech, there is 0 difference between vet tech and vet nurse. Except American human nurses get butt hurt every time we try to change to vet nurse to make our job more clear.
@@kittyl72 Definitely. I always explain my job as vet nurse, animal nurse when people get confused cause everytime I saw Vet Tech or Veterinary Technician, people somehow think I'm a vet......
Also to add onto the original question- in the USA there are Vetereinary Assistants, Veterinary Technicians, and Licensed or Registered Veterinary Technicians. Essentially the role of a vet tech and vet assistant can overlap a lot depending on the clinic. Some assistants are allowed to draw blood, express anal glands, while at another clinic they would only be allowed to restrain and do basic tasks.
A Registered/licensed vet tech means the technician has either an associates or bachelors degree, and has completed the necessary licensing exams in the state they work in. The roles are generally exactly the same as an unlicensed vet tech, and really only the pay is ever-so-slightly increased. I would say 90% of the vet techs in the USA are unlicensed. It just means they are on the job trained, not that they are not good at it. Most on the job experienced vet techs run circles around the schooled ones. Also the regulations for licensing change state by state, so some states allow for on the job trained vet techs to take licensing exams.
I live in Turkey and I want to work as a veterinary nurse in England, what can I do?
İngiltere’de yaşıyorum. Ben de veteriner hemşiresi olmak istiyordum ancak şu anda bu hayalime biraz uzak gibiyim. Bildiğim kadarıyla İngilizce ve matematik yeterlilikten geçtikten sonra college’da “animal science” kursuna kayıt oluyorsunuz bu kurs sanırım 2 veya 4 yıl arasında değişiyor. Kursu bitirdiğiniz zaman bölgenizde olan sözleşmeli ilanlara bakıyorsunuz ve işe başvuruyorsunuz. Sizi tanımak İçin arıyorlar çağırıyorlar vs. Ancak anladığım kadarıyla bu bölümün üniversitesine gitmek istiyorsanız ve ab vatandaşıysanız 9-14 bin pound ödüyorsunuz yıllık olarak. Üniversite’de bu bölümü okumak 3-4 yıl. Kaç yaşında olduğunu bilmiyorum ancak bir şeylerin kafanda belirmesi için yazdım.
Same here I'm Indian
I have Veterinary Diploma also
I want to become a veterinary nurse in Uk
Experience Vet Nurse no assistant.
@Neil Mordechai ?? the fuck is wrong with you
Is it possible to be a veterinary nurse after bsc zoology
No you'd need to do another degree, or at least some extra modules.
Depends where you live. UK im not sure- USA most states don't require a degree, just on the job training
In the UK you require a degree, either by the university route or a degree apprenticeship but you cannot be a veterinary nurse in the UK without being registered with the RCVS and acquiring a PIN.
@@cjbaby15ify that’s good to know. Sometimes I wish that was how it was in the US, but right now there is such a shortage of any veterinary staff that to cut out that large percent of on the job trained vet techs would be a nuke to the industry
@SapphirePool, I think the salary is higher in the USA though.
k Living with the stigma of HSV 1 and 2 and not been able to have a healthy relationship was messing up my life until I got some super herbs from Dr Abumere, I haven't had symptoms for some while now and planning to get another test done. Am grateful and advise you help yourself also.
Look at her eyes .. Tiredness
mam what ur instagram?????