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How to Become a Veterinarian: What They Do, How To Train, Daily Life As Vet, Is It Really The Right Career For You?

Age 7-10
Grade 2-5

Susanna Lee

How to Become a Veterinarian: What They Do, How To Train, Daily Life As Vet, Is It Really The Right Career For You?

Paperback (Devela Publishing Nov. 7, 2019)

The Most Up-to-Date, Comprehensive and Fun Guide to Becoming a Vet - Over 100 pages

This fact-pact and enlightening book covers everything kids need to know about becoming a vet. It also gives a realistic view of what daily life is like as a vet - the challenges and triumphs.

My name is Susanna Lee and recently my daughter Monica, who has a passion for animals, asked me to help her find information on becoming a vet. Surprisingly, I couldn't find a book that contains up-to-date information and gives a real insight into what it takes to become a vet.

Most importantly, I wanted my daughter to be able to decide for herself if veterinary medicine was truly the career for her based on getting the most rounded picture possible - the good, the bad and everything in between.

So being a journalist and writer for over 20 years, I took up the challenge to create that missing book!

In How to Become a Veterinarian, I share the latest practical information available, but also offer a human perspective on life as a vet and what it's really like to work towards that goal.

This book covers:

  • ✅ A History Of Veterinary Practice
    ✅ The Different Types of Vets
    ✅ Training to be a Vet
    ✅ Qualifications You Will Need
    ✅ What Veterinary Students Are Taught
    ✅ Life as a vet
    ✅ Is Veterinary Medicine the Right Career for You?
    ✅ The Hardest Parts of Being a Vet
    ✅ The Best Parts of Being a Vet
    What You Can Start Doing NOW
    ✅ Veterinary Assistants
    ✅ Veterinary Technicians
    ✅ Myths and Fun Facts About Veterinary Medicine
    ✅ Pioneering Veterinarians
    ✅ Best Colleges for Veterinary Medicine
ISBN
191335721X / 9781913357214
Pages
122
Weight
6.6 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.3 in.