Pursue a career working with animals with Sprott Shaw?s Veterinary Assistant Program A Veterinary Assistant (VA) cares for animals under the supervision of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Animal Health Technologist (AHT). They perform a multitude of tasks including: feeding, medicating and prepping of patients as well as restraining them during examinations, procedures and treatments. The Veterinary Assistant diploma program equips students with the technical knowledge and hands-on skills to provide an extensive range of animal care services for both the office and clinical settings of either general practice (GP), emergency (ER), and specialty veterinary hospitals. Additional employment opportunities for graduates include but are not limited to: animal rehabilitation, animal control centers, research facilities and pharmaceutical representatives. Throughout the program, students will receive specialized training in eight key areas: animal restraint, nutrition, pharmacology, clinical nursing, human relations, administration, diseases, and prevention. This program includes field day labs in addition to a practicum placement so students can gain relevant hands-on training and practical experience before graduation.? Why Study at Sprott Shaw? Lifetime access to dedicated Employment Services Specialists (ESS) who can help you with resume and cover letter writing, interview skills, and the overall job search after graduationLifetime tuition-free access to course refreshers if you ever need to retrain and update your skillsPracticum opportunities with recognized organizations across BC including the Animal Emergency Clinic of the Fraser Valley, Island Veterinary Hospital, Garden City Veterinary Hospital, Lifetime Veterinary Clinic, and much moreMultiple start dates so you can start your education when you want to without the waitAll-inclusive program costs where what you see is what you pay. Our cost includes registration fees, assessment fees, tuition, textbooks, scrubs, graduation fees, practicum fees, and much morePreparation and orientation courses to teach you how to find credible research, write papers, create proper citation formats including APA, and study effectively for examsCareer and professional development success courses to help create a career development marketing plan, learn the cardinal rules of professionalism, and identify the target markets and employment resources for the veterinary field ? Veterinary Assistant Program Learning Objectives Upon completion of the Veterinary Assistant program, students will be able to: Promote good health by discussing preventive measures for their pet with clienteleDemonstrate knowledge of vaccinations and parasite controlHandle and restrain companion animals safelyUnderstand basic veterinary terminology with applications to anatomy, physiology, and diseasesDemonstrate familiarity with common surgical proceduresDiscuss important pre-operative and post-operative instructionsIdentify with common feline and canine breedsPerform all aspects relating to receptionist duties, including schedulingAssisting during the following: taking x-rays, anesthesia, blood draws, catheterization, dentals and surgical procedures Learn more about becoming a Veterinary Assistant: Blog: Veterinary Assistants Are In DemandBlog: Love Animals? You Could Work With Them Every Day Share this program:FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmailPrint