Veterinary technicians work with veterinarians to provide professional animal healthcare. They require extensive knowledge and training in the care and handling of animals. This includes normal and abnormal life processes, medical and surgical nursing, anesthesiology, diagnostic imaging, and clinical laboratory procedures—precisely the kind of knowledge and training delivered at Lincoln Memorial University.
Veterinary technicians are in high demand, with at least four jobs for every veterinary technology graduate. The U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 15% growth rate for technician careers from now through 2030. Lincoln Memorial University's Veterinary Medical Technology (VMT) Programs prepare graduates to work in:
- Small animal clinics
- Veterinary education
- Large animal clinics
- Veterinary practice management
- Exotic animal practices
- Research Facilities
- Zoos
- Public health
Please note, these degrees do NOT contain the prerequisite coursework necessary for admission to veterinary school.