VETERINARY ASSISTANT
COURSE: VETERINARY ASSISTANT
Online Veterinary Assistant Training
Become a Veterinary Assistant
Veterinary assistants take charge of making sure office visits and procedures go smoothly for animals under veterinary care. Our 100% online course will train you to become a veterinary assistant, so you can turn your love of animals into a rewarding career.
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Job Outlook for Veterinary Assistant
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary of a veterinary assistant is currently just over $26,000 per year.
Course Objective:
- Anatomy and physiology of the major organ systems
- Handling medical records and communicate with clients and coworkers
- Restraining animals for procedures, take vital signs, and bathe them
- Nutrition, vaccinations and administering medication
- Preparing prescriptions, taking blood samples and radiographs
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites to take this course.
Curriculum:
- GETTING STARTED
- WELCOME TO THE VETERINARY HOSPITAL
- GETTING READY FOR YOUR FIRST VISIT
- PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 1: DIRECTIONAL SIGNS AND THE SKELETAL SYSTEM
- PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 2: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, ENDOCRINE SYSTEM, AND MUSCLES AND JOINTS
- PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 3: THE CIRCULATORY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS
- PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 4: THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, UROGENITAL SYSTEM, LIVER, AND SPLEEN
- FRONT OFFICE DUTIES: RECORDS, CONFIDENTIALITY, AND CLIENT RELATIONS
- MORE FRONT OFFICE TIPS, AND DETERMINING AGE AND GENDER OF KITTENS AND PUPPIES
- CANINE RESTRAINT
- FELINE AND EXOTIC RESTRAINT
- THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: PROCEDURES, RESTRAINT, AND VITAL SIGNS
- EVERYDAY PROCEDURES FOR THE VETERINARY ASSISTANT
- WORKPLACE HAZARDS AND INFECTION CONTROL
- THE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE AND STERILIZATION PROCEDURES
- VACCINOLOGY
- NUTRITION BASICS AND PRESCRIPTION FOODS
- PRESCRIPTIONS: PREPARING AND CALCULATING DOSES
- PRESCRIPTIONS: TYPES OF MEDICATIONS AND WHAT THEY DO
- GIVING MEDICATIONS
- THE EUTHANASIA PROCESS
- TAKING BLOOD SAMPLES
- INTERPRETING BLOOD TESTS AND HANDLING BLOOD
- URINE COLLECTION, HANDLING, AND INTERPRETATION
- TESTS: SEROLOGY, SCRAPINGS, SMEARS, FLOTATIONS, AND NECROPSIES
- RADIOGRAPHS AND PERSONAL SAFETY
- RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING
- PAIN RECOGNITION AND EMERGENCY CARE
- DENTISTRY: CHARTING, TOOTH DISEASE, AND DENTAL CARE
- EXTERNAL PARASITES: FLEAS, TICKS, MITES, AND MORE
- PARASITES OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT AND HEART
- POISONINGS IN PETS
- SURGERY 1: PREPARING THE PATIENT
- SURGERY 2: YOUR ROLE DURING AND AFTER
- UNDERSTANDING ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
- THE JOB SEARCH AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
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INSTRUCTORS
Jeff Grognet
Jeff Grognet has been a companion animal veterinarian for 25 years. He was a pioneer in the field of veterinary assistant teaching, developing his first course more than 18 years ago. Due to the success of his veterinary receptionist/assistant courses, he expanded his teaching into other high-demand areas including pet first aid and alternative medical therapies for companion animals. He practices at a veterinary hospital and contributes regularly to several magazines.