Pet owners often struggle with the decision of when or if to take
their pet to the veterinarian when vague symptoms occur. Randolph
Community College’s “Veterinary Assisting” course will
give you the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about your
pet’s welfare. It is also a great basic course for those exploring the
idea of working as a veterinary assistant.
This course consists of 30 hours of classroom instruction with an
8-hour volunteer experience. Students are expected to complete the
volunteer experience within the ten-week course schedule. Course topics
will include nutrition, care, handling, and restraint of small animals.
Other topics will cover anatomy and physiology, diseases, neoplasia,
toxicities, preventive health and wellness, and surgical room
procedures.
For more information and how to register, go to https://www.randolph.edu/headlines/1794-veterinary-assiting.html.
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Veterinary Assisting Course Begins Aug. 27 at Randolph Community College Randleman Center
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continuing education,
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Veterinary Assisting,
Workforce Development and Continuing Education
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