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Veterinary Paramedic


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  • Course Category

    Medical

  • Compability

What is Veterinary Paramedic?

Veterinary Paramedics is a diploma program that studies health management related to the animal world or other animal health names. This program is present to accommodate the need for the existence of intermediate experts in various fields of animal health, animal products, and other related fields. Veterinary paramedic students who have graduated and obtained the A.Md VET degree.

Why did you choose this programme?

Population threats due to low birth rates, high mortality rates and outbreaks of infectious animal diseases and animal health problems due to physiological abnormalities and sanitary hygiene effects lead to further deterioration of domestic livestock production conditions and capabilities. Therefore, in order to maintain the quality and quantity of domestic livestock for a variety of human needs, animal health personnel are required to be experts and professionals in their fields. Veterinary paramedics can also play a role in saving wild animals and also healing and caring for pets / pets.

Subjects in Veterinary Paramedic

  • 1Animal Anatomy
  • 2Animal Biology
  • 3Animal Physiology
  • 4Introduction to Veterinary Tools and Materials and Sterilization Techniques
  • 5Veterinary Administration Registration System
  • 6Animal Biochemistry
  • 7Science
  • 8Behavioral and Animal Control Techniques
  • 9Enclosure Health and Environment
  • 10Veterinary Parasitology
  • 11Animal Reproduction
  • 12Veterinary Medical Microbiology
  • 13Veterinary Legislation and Animal Welfare
  • 14Ruminant Health
  • 15Health of Horses and Pigs
  • 16Pet Animal Health
  • 17Obstetrics and Animal Reproductive Disorders

Suitable Student's Characteristic

Job Prospect for Veterinary Paramedic

Veterinary graduates can pursue careers in various fields related to animal management and health such as food / livestock animals, pets, conservation animals / wildlife, aquatic animals both for food and to be conserved, and laboratory animals to support medical research and humanity.