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Every state regulates veterinary technicians differently, but most candidates are required to take a credentialing exam. In most states, the test used is the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE). Vet techs must become certified, licensed, or registered to practice, depending on the state.
You can work as a vet assistant without a license. Please understand that if you lie about being an RVT its not just your job at risk, but you are putting every patient you treat at risk. As an RVT, you have more duties and knowledge than an assistant, including monitoring, dentals, and sx assist.
If you want to be a vet tech youll need a veterinary technology degree from an accredited Veterinary Technology program (usually an associates degree but can be an bachelors). Getting a BS in biology is great and gives you more potential career opportunities but does not get you a vet tech credential.
On average, veterinary technicians tend to earn a higher salary than veterinary assistants due to their specialized education and the more complex nature of their duties.
An equine veterinary technician and equine veterinary technologist both assist a horse vet with medical care. Qualifications for a technician include an associates degree, while technologists should have a bachelors degree, which qualifies them for post-graduate studies and positions in research or academics.
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You either dont have to go to college OR you have to go through a Vet Tech program which is typically an associates degree. But it has to be an accredited program. Whether you need that degree with licensure or not is dependent on your state laws.
There is technically no required certification to become a veterinary assistant in the United states. However, many vet clinics and hospitals prefer that you have gone through a short veterinary assistant program. Sometimes simple on the job training will be enough for some places of employment though.
In other jurisdictions, there is a voluntary credential that veterinary technicians can obtain by passing the VTNE but licensure is not required. These states are Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wyoming.