Should I become a Veterinarian?

Do I need any training in veterinarian medicine to become a veterinarian receptionist?

  • Well I plan on going into college for more training so I can do something more advanced in being a veterinarian, but I need a job to just get me on my feet and I figured a ...show more

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    It is not the receptionists duty to advise patients (pets) or their carers other than to give appointment dates and to let them know when the doctor is available so you can work as a receptionist and it will work in your favour if you tell the employer of your career choice. If the employer wants you to know or give medications, it will be at their discretion.

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Probably not, but don't ask strangers on the internet. Call up a couple of Vet offices and tell them who you are and what you're interested in. Most people will be nice and be happy to give you advice on the career, if you just ask for it.

James

It all depends on the Company hiring. I think you at least need some education and/or experience in medicine or working in an office.

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