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Veterinary Assistant with Externship - Online

Registrations for Online courses accepted starting 9/1/17 through 12/21/17.


Contact Hours: 150


 

Course Description

In the Veterinary Assistant with Externship program, students will be taught how to care for sick and injured animals in a veterinarian office, clinic or animal hospital. Students will learn client relations, office and hospital procedures, animal nursing, exam room procedures (hospital sanitation, weight/tpr, animal handling and restraining and preventative care protocols), surgical prep and assisting, laboratory procedures, radiology and pharmacology.

Veterinary assistants are entry-level healthcare professionals that work in many different veterinary settings. They work with Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians to provide medical care for sick or injured animals. Some other duties may involve providing water and food to animals and clean/disinfect their cages and work areas. Veterinary assistants are responsible for sterilizing lab and surgical equipment. A major duty of being a veterinary assistant is to provide pre and post-operative care. Under the supervision of a Veterinarian, Veterinary Assistants may be asked to administer medications orally and/or topically. Owners of pets and other animals today expect state-of-the-art veterinary care. To provide this service, veterinarians use the skills of veterinary technicians and veterinary assistants, who perform many of the same duties for a veterinarian that a nurse would for a physician, including routine laboratory and clinical procedures.


Externship Protocol: In partnership with MK Education
 
Description:
 
Externship is a work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts under direct supervision of the clinical professional. Students are placed into externship sites based on availability and preference choices.  All externship sites must meet the core MK Education externship objectives and verification process. 
 
Hours: 60 hours

Please note: course of study may be completed earlier than indicated and students retain access for one year from the date of enrollment.


 

Outcome

National Association and Certification Exams -

The Vet Assistant Training program prepares students for multiple practice roles and national certifications. As an entry-level clinical profession this program is ideal for students in the allied health care field. The National Certification examinations require that students should have a high school diploma or completed the General Equivalency Diploma (GED).

The exams students could* be eligible for include:
 
•NAVTA Certification Exam for Veterinary Assistants.
 (Students must meet the requirements of NAVTA to be eligible for the exam.)


 

Assessment

Assessment Tools:

•Exams
•Quizzes
•Practical Experience
•Online exercises
•Lab Simulations


 

Required Book(s)

All training is delivered online except for the optional Externship. Students will receive access to all course materials: textbooks, supplies, and supplementary materials.


 

Outline

Course Modules:

1.Intro to the veterinary profession, professional organizations, medical ethics, staff roles and credentials, medical terminology,   communication, human-animal bond
2.Medical terminology, communication, OSHA, office practices, overview of controlled substances (medical record documentation   and log sheets)/DEA requirements
3.Anatomy and Physiology, dog and cat breed identification, disease predispositions by breed, aseptic technique, intro to animal   behavior, communication between species
4.Animal behavior & restraint, pharmacology: syringes & needles
5.Pharmacology, Rx labels, drug classifications, basic conversions, medical terminology
6.Dermatology, ear care, dental care, body condition scoring, husbandry, preventative medicine, immunity, nutrition, mentation,   aseptic technique
7.Pet loss, human-animal bond, obtaining vital signs, common diseases and zoonosis
8.Case studies, midterm review/exam
9.Career options, day in the life, real-world expectations for the field, triage, seasonal pet safety, client education
10.Basic animal nursing, vital sign monitoring, in-patient and out-patient care, physical exams/exam room preparations
11.Aseptic technique, surgical assisting, patient monitoring pre- and post- surgery, anesthesia machine care and maintenance,   patient scrub methods, surgical equipment, surgical packs, sanitation and sterilization techniques
12.Lab equipment identification, lab equipment uses, diagnostic testing and supplies, lab safety
13.Lab procedures continued, radiological procedures and safety
14.Avian and exotic animal nursing, critical patient monitoring and wound care, extern preparation
15. Externships, final exam prep, welcome to the profession career guidance and resume updating, applying and interviewing for jobs

Instructor :
Dates : 09/01/17 to 12/21/17
Days : Online
From : 9:00am - 9:00pm
Fee : $3999.00
Course Number : H127

Class is unavailable at this time please call 973-720-2354 for more information or other course options


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