Those seeking this accreditation must meet certain criteria prior to their application, including minimum 5 years of work experience in the field of zoo medicine and at least 40 CE hours in zoological medicine.
Earning a VTS (Nutrition) helps veterinary nurses become integral members of the veterinary nutrition team and helping pets live longer, healthier lives.
Veterinary technician specialists in clinical pathology have demonstrated a mastery of related skills by completing extensive continuing education, case logs, case reports, and more.
Specializing in any area of veterinary medicine opens many doors. Earning a VTS credential takes time, expertise, and money, but investing in yourself will pay off.