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Veterinary Medicine. Melissa ToddKelli Paschal. MonaEllie. BLUEBERRY. Xander. Murphy. What is a Veterinarian????. What is a Veterinarian????. Do you love animals? So do veterinarians! Veterinarians are doctors for animals. Examine and care for animals - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VETERINARY MEDICINE

Melissa Todd Kelli Paschal

Mona Ellie

BLUEBERRY

Xander

Murphy

What is a Veterinarian????

What is a Veterinarian???? Do you love animals?

So do veterinarians! Veterinarians are doctors for

animals. Examine and care for animals Give them vaccinations Treat their illnesses Educate owners on how to care for

their pets

The veterinarians that you may be familiar with often care for cats and dogs, but vets can also treat birds, horses, reptiles, farm animals and zoo animals!

Pets in the United States

55.6 million

53 million

4 million 5.7 million

59 million

3.5 million

4.8 million

13 million

What does a Veterinarian do????

Army Research Zoo Small Animal Exotics Large Animal Equine-What’s that??? Ophthalmology Neurology Teaching

Small Animal Practice

Mixed Animal Practice

Species-Specific Animal Practice

Veterinary SpecialistsDid you know

there are vets who specialize in the

skin (dermatologists),

the heart (cardiologist), x-

rays (radiologists), the brain

(neurologists) and more? Just like

doctors for people!

Teaching and Research

Public Health

Zoo Veterinarian

Uniformed Services - ARMY

Veterinarians Being a veterinarian requires a lot of

hard work and studying. Vets have to know how animals’ bodies

work inside and out. As we know, animals look different from each other on the outside. A pig looks different from a cow, right? Well, they look different on the inside, too! And while people can tell their doctor why they don’t feel well or what hurts, animals can’t!

Veterinarians Veterinarians have to be able to

examine the animal, talk to its owner and from there figure out what may be wrong and what tests to run.

Veterinarians Most vets first go to college for four years

and then to veterinary school for four-five years.

Getting into vet school is very competitive!

All that hard work can lead to a very rewarding career with our furry friends!

Veterinarians are animal lovers andunderstand the value of animals in our familiesand society.

A Scientific Mind

Good Communication Skills

Leadership Experience

High School Preparation

Good Grades in Math and Science

Experience working with animals

How do you get experience…. Volunteer Shadow a Veterinarian Join a club like 4-H or FFA

U.S. Veterinary Medical Colleges

The Possibilities are Endless!! Where do veterinarians work???

Aquariums Classrooms Farms Hospitals and Clinics Laboratories Zoos

Almost Anywhere……

Animal Shelters

How many Dogs are in your County???

Visit http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/index.html

Find you state and county.

Now estimate the number of dogs in your county:

# of persons within your community divided by 2.67 = total number of households

# of households in the area you are estimating x 0.361 (percent of dog owners) = total number of dog owning households

# of dog owning households x 1.6 (mean number per household) = total dog population

Does this surprise you?

Now estimate the number of dogs in your county:

# of people within your community divided by 2.67 = total number of households

202,667/2.67 = 75,905 households # of households in the area you are estimating x 0.361 (percent of dog owners) = total number of dog owning households

75,905 x 0.361 = 27,401 dog owning households

# of dog owning households x 1.6 (mean number per household) = total dog population

27,401 x 1.6 = 43,841 dogs in your county

Does this surprise you?

How many Cats are in your County???

Visit http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/index.html

Find you state and county.

Now estimate the number of cats in your county:

# of persons within your community divided by 2.67 = total number of households

# of households in the area you are estimating x 0.316 (percent of cat owners) = total number of cat owning households

# of cat owning households x 2.1 (mean number per household) = total cat population

Does this surprise you?

Now estimate the number of cats in your county:

# of persons within your community divided by 2.67 = total number of households

202,667/2.67 = 75,905 households

# of households in the area you are estimating x 0.316 (percent of cat owners) = total number of cat owning households

75,905 x 0.316 = 23,985 cat owning households # of cat owning households x 2.1 (mean number per household) = total cat population

23,985 x 2.1 = 50,368 cats in your county

Does this surprise you?

Questions?????

Does anyone know what this is??

Worms!!!!

http://youtu.be/1P5qF2kpibw

Questions?????