Veterinary Technician Personal Statement

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Growing up, my mother has instilled the value of hard work in me. She has taught me how setting goals and giving your best effort at something really does pay off. I have learned to always follow through with something and never give up when things get hard. For as long as I knew what a job was, I have always wanted to be a veterinarian. Now, I see just how hard this profession is. Long nights, countless patients in a day, time away from family for an emergency call, sacrifice of personal time, these are just a few of the underlying things in veterinary medicine, but this is what drives me to the career. Seeing my mother make similar sacrifices to provide for our family has prepared me over the years for this type of work. Growing up, my mom …show more content…

I observed every aspect of a veterinary lab from surgeries to assisting in exam rooms. My main duties while shadowing were cleaning, assisting in animal restraint, bringing animals back to the lab, and observing pre-medication procedures for surgery. Having this opportunity at a young age allowed me to have a better understanding of the work included in the field of veterinary medicine. I enjoy the fast-paced environment as well as the challenge each patient brought to the table. During my last year of high school I was able to shadow in the kennel at the same hospital; my job duties included cleaning, feeding and watering, and bathing animals. Working in the kennel allowed me to get a better understanding of caring for hospitalized patients. I am grateful to have been able to shadow in both the lab and the kennel. I think it is important as a veterinarian to appreciate all of the staff and to have a better understanding of the individual demands of all aspects of the …show more content…

I have had the privilege of getting hands-on experience. I have intubated animals for surgery, assisted in surgery pre-medication procedure, and placed intravenous catheters. My passion for this field has grown stronger while practicing these daily tasks required by veterinarians. I have drawn blood and set up blood work along with heartworm tests. I have set up fecal and ear cytologies followed by reading them on a microscope. I have assisted in radiographs and observed the films. I have witnessed various types of surgeries from spay and neuter to a splenectomy. I have assisted in euthanasia of animals. When I became employed at Copeland’s, I was hired as a kennel staff. My job duties in the kennel include cleaning the kennel, walking dogs, giving medication to hospitalized patients, and feeding and watering animals. I am still able to assist in the lab when needed, therefore, I can still gain experience in surgery preparation and running various test in the lab. I am able to assist in exam rooms with a veterinarian and observe how to provide proper care for the patient as well as observe interactions with the owner. I have learned how to discuss treatment plans, day to day care, and general medication instructions with owners from a veterinary standpoint. Being a veterinarian requires not only meeting the needs of the animal

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