Veterinary Technician Schools Releases List of the Top 25 Vet Tech Schools in the US
Veterinary Technician Schools Provides New Information About the Schools on the List, Easing the Decision Making Process
Goteborg, Sweden -- (SBWire) -- 10/10/2014 --Veterinary technicians remain in high demand. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean hourly wage for a veterinarian technician or technologist was $15.27, while the mean annual wage was $31,760. Experts believe this field will continue to grow at a rate of 1.7 percent, therefore anyone interested in a career in the veterinary field should choose one of the top 25 vet tech schools to increase their chances of employment.
"Veterinary technicians perform a wide range of duties during the course of their employment. In addition to performing medical tests on various animals, tests used to diagnose and treat a wide range of diseases, the technician prepares serums and vaccines for the prevention of these diseases. Often, a technician works to take blood samples or prepares tissue samples to assist the vet, and he or she may be required to clean and sterilize various materials and instruments and/or maintain machinery and equipment," Gus Benson, spokesperson for veterinarytechnicianinfo.com, states.
Individuals select between an associate's degree program and a bachelor's degree program, depending on their specific career goals and other factors. Although the associate's degree program requires less time and money, it limits the opportunities of the technician. Those wishing to progress in the field find the bachelor's degree program to be the better choice.
Benson goes on to say certain individuals opt to pursue an associate's degree and begin to work in the field, with the dream being to return to school to acquire the bachelor's degree at a later date. A bachelor's degree tends to be more scarce, therefore technicians who obtain a bachelor's degree find they have a great deal of freedom when it comes to choosing where they wish to work. Furthermore, those having a bachelor's degree make more money, although this degree takes longer to obtain. Each person needs to keep this in mind when determining which option best meets their needs.
Certain states find they need more veterinary technicians, and individuals need to keep this in mind when determining if they wish to pursue this career path. The Bureau of Labor Statistics found technicians remain in high demand in Texas, Florida, and California, along with many other states. Veterinary technicians in the District of Columbia, Alaska, and New York bring in the highest wages in the field, while Norwich-New London, CT-RI pays their veterinary technicians the most, offering an hourly mean wage of $24.31.
"Consider all factors when deciding if this is the right career choice. Many decide they wish to pursue a career as a veterinary technician. With the help of the list detailing the top 25 schools in the industry and the other information available at Veterinary Technician Schools, one can make this decision easily and find the school which best meets their needs," Benson declares.
About Veterinary Technician Schools
Veterinary Technician Schools strives to be a comprehensive site, differentiating itself from other sites of its type by offering a wealth of information with minimal hype. The site operates to provide individuals interested in a career as a veterinarian, veterinary tech, or vet assistant with the best and most current information available, allowing each person to make an informed decision as to whether or not a career in the veterinary field is appropriate for their needs.
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