If you want to gain the real-world skills needed to work with animals as a veterinary technologist, the veterinary nursing program Wilson College is the place to start. Pursue your future as a veterinary technologist Students in this major benefit from both clinical and classroom experience in veterinary tasks such as surgical nursing, anesthesia, clinical laboratory, animal handling and radiology, fulfilling all clinical requirements set by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Veterinary nursing graduates earn a Bachelor of Science degree and are eligible for the National Veterinary Technician Examination and individual state licensure. Three veterinary nursing concentrations available The veterinary nursing program at Wilson College provides three different concentrations in the veterinary studies field: veterinary biology, veterinary business management and equi-assist Veterinary biology concentration The veterinary biology concentration prepares students for work in clinical practice, education, research and industry. This path provides a firm foundation for students looking to enter veterinary school; however, additional course work is necessary to fulfill the prerequisites required for entrance. An academic advisor will assist students with course planning. Veterinary business management concentration If you’ve always dreamed of opening your own private veterinary practice, the veterinary business management concentration will give you the tools your need to make it happen. In addition to becoming a veterinary technician, graduates from this track will also be prepared to take on leadership roles such as supervisor or hospital manager. Since many of the requirements are met through this concentration, students may also wish to pursue a minor and certificate in entrepreneurship and small business management. Equi-Assist® concentration One of the first programs of its kind in the nation, the Equi-Assist® concentration gives students the training and skills to work independently to provide equine nursing veterinary care in a horse’s home environment. Under the direction of the attending veterinarian, students are trained to coordinate communication and care between a horse’s owner, trainer, veterinarian and managers. This specialized training makes the veterinary technologist an invaluable resource to the veterinary medical team. Further reading: A Day in the Life of An Equine Veterinary Technician. Wilson College Veterinary Nursing Mission Statement The Veterinary Nursing program at Wilson College is committed to the education of highly qualified graduates for licensure and a career in the veterinary medical team environment. The Program is dedicated to the incorporation of the liberal arts and sciences into all aspects of the program curriculum and to the importance of professionalism and honor in all aspects of life upon graduation. The veterinary nursing program is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Both the AVMA and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend veterinary professionals protect themselves by receiving pre-exposure rabies vaccination. As such, AVMA regulations now require all veterinary nursing students provide proof of rabies vaccination by February 1st of the calendar year they plan to enroll in VMT221: Clinical Practices II. This course is typically taken in the fall semester during the junior year of enrollment at Wilson College. If courses are taken out of normal sequence, students must be fully vaccinated for rabies before also enrolling in their internship (VMT 355) and surgical nursing (VMT 415). Failure to obtain the full rabies vaccination series will disqualify students from completing the required AVMA essential skills through the Wilson College Veterinary Nursing program for graduation. Image Commencement Weekend 2024 - Saturday Events The Saturday of Commencement Weekend was a full day of ceremonies recognizing student accomplishments. Read more Image Expanding Horizons in Costa Rica Written by Morgan Faith '24 Read more More news ➜ Veterinary Nursing Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE) Scores Course Requirements Veterinary Nursing Student Learning Goals Veterinary Nursing Concentration in Equi-Assist Veterinary Nursing Faculty Pennsylvania Academy of Science Relevant links ... Pennsylvania Academy of Science ApplyRequest infoVisit Program Availability Major Minor On-Campus * Veterinary Business Management is available as a minor. AVMA Rabies Statement Veterinary Nursing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement Veterinary Assistant Partner Schools Dauphin County Technical School Franklin County Career & Technology Center Veterinary Assisting Program Fulton County Center and Career and Technology Veterinary Assistant Program Park Way West Career and Technology Center Wilson Partners with Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Image Commencement Weekend 2024 - Saturday Events The Saturday of Commencement Weekend was a full day of ceremonies recognizing student accomplishments. Read more