Turn your love of animals into a rewarding, new career as a veterinary assistant with Stratford’s distance learning course. Stratford’s veterinary assistant course lets you learn about veterinary assistant duties at home, so your studies do not interfere with your current job or busy schedule.
Stratford’s veterinary assistant training methods can teach you the procedures and skills necessary to bring health and comfort to animals and their owners. Veterinary assistant duties can vary, but generally, veterinary assistant jobs support the activities of veterinarians and veterinary technicians. Stratford’s veterinary assistant course offers comprehensive career education in many key aspects of animal science, including: • Common veterinary assistant practices • Wound management, bandaging, and pain management • Animal nutrition • Grooming • Occupational health and safety in veterinary hospitals
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Overall, veterinary assistant duties are essential in helping to compassionately care for a variety of animals in a professional setting such as an animal hospital, veterinary office, animal shelter, or kennel. All of your textbooks and study guides are delivered directly to your door. You can complete your program in as little as six months, or take up to two years to graduate. We even offer the option to make low monthly payments.
As a student in Stratford’s veterinary assistant course, your low tuition fee covers everything you need to successfully graduate and earn your career diploma: • All textbooks, study guides, and learning aids • A full range of student services, including online exams • A personalized career diploma upon graduation • Unlimited access to qualified instructors by e-mail or toll-free phone • Free shipping and handling |
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| "I thought this program was helpful and that it touched base with all the subjects that matter." — M.S. - Delaware |
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| "I liked the words of encouragement on my test results and that someone was always there to help me if I needed it." — N.E. - Illinois |
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