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		<title>Veterinary Technician Programs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In addition to the satisfaction that comes with making a difference in the lives of animals, veterinary technicians enjoy relative job security. Animals will continue to require care, even in times of economic downturn. In fact, as people become more willing to pay for expensive surgical procedures and preventative pet care, the demand for veterinary technicians will likely increase. The upcoming retirement of many experienced veterinary technicians is also expected to lead to an increased demand for graduates of veterinary technician career training programs]]></description>
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<p>In addition to the satisfaction that comes with making a difference in the lives of animals, veterinary technicians enjoy relative job security. Animals will continue to require care, even in times of economic downturn. In fact, as people become more willing to pay for expensive surgical procedures and preventative pet care, the demand for veterinary technicians will likely increase. The upcoming retirement of many experienced veterinary technicians is also expected to lead to an increased demand for graduates of veterinary technician career training programs.</p>
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<p>Experienced veterinary technicians can earn as much as $35,000 per year. Veterinary technicians who are certified Laboratory Animal Technologists or have supervisory responsibilities enjoy a higher earning capacity than their peers. Earnings also vary according to geographic area and place of employment.</p>
<p>In the United States, there are about 55,000 available jobs for experienced veterinary technicians. While most veterinary technicians are employed at private practice veterinary services, opportunities for employment also exist in animal shelters, stables, boarding kennels, zoos, and grooming shops. Few veterinary technicians are employed by local, State, or Federal government agencies.</p>
<h2>The Fast Track to Success</h2>
<p>Completion of the veterinary technician training program at puts students on the fast track to successful careers. Students study anatomy, chemistry, biology, and physiology in preparation for the California Registered Veterinary Technician State Board Examination. Completion of a clinical rotation and professional externship provides students with the hands-on experience they need to find permanent employment. To learn more about the veterinary technician career training program.</p>
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