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Diploma of Applied Arts
Veterinary Assistant/Receptionist
Duration: 3 semesters plus 8 week work term
Program Description
The Veterinary Assistant/Receptionist program prepares students for a career in the field of animal care. Students will receive hands-on training that will enable them to assist the veterinarian in day-to-day clinical procedures that may include: anesthesia monitoring, preparing for surgeries, surgery assisting, administering medications, taking X-Rays, giving medicated baths and counseling clients on training methods. This program also prepares students to effectively perform administrative and reception duties.
Program Courses
SMABI Canine Behaviour
SMAH Small Animal Health
IVFU Introduction to Veterinary Fundamentals
MC1050 Introduction to Computers
MEOP Medical Office Procedures
MOPR Modern Office Procedures
KEBO Keyboarding
SMAB2 Feline Behaviour
SMAN Small Animal Nursing
SABR Small Animal Breeds
PSFW Psychology for Work
LAEH Large Animal/Exotic Health and Nursing
SANU Small Animal Nutrition
WP01 Word Processing
BK01 Bookkeeping
DM01 Database Management
JSSK Job Search Skills
Standard First Aid
Work Term
Employment Opportunities
Upon successful completion of the Veterinary Assistant/Receptionist program, students may be eligible to work (depending on specific hiring practices) in veterinary clinics (large, small, or mixed animal practice), university laboratories, private drug companies, marine facilities, riding stables, or dairy barns. Students may also become self-employed through operating their own pet-sitting or daycare business.
Entrance Requirements
High School Graduates or Equivalent
High School Graduates or equivalent are eligible for admission to the Veterinary Assistant/Receptionist program. Students must complete an application form and provide a copy of High School, Adult Basic Education, or G.E.D. results. Under certain circumstances students who do not complete the formal High School requirements may be accepted upon the recommendation of a High School Principal or Guidance Counsellor. Please contact an Admissions Officer for further details.
Mature Students
Mature Students are eligible for admission to the Veterinary Assistant/Receptionist program. These students must be at least 19 years of age, complete an application form, provide a copy of recent marks, and write a Canadian Adult Achievement Test (CAAT) as arranged by Academy Canada.
For further information, please contact an Admissions Officer at 1-800-561-8000.
Program start dates are subject to sufficient enrollment.
Academy Canada reserves the right to modify any programs, courses, topics, objectives, etc.
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