Studies in Human Relations for Veterinary Assistants
Human Relations Defined
Foundations of Human Behavior
The Process of Socialization
Social Issues in the Workplace
Attitudes for Human Relations Success
Stress and Frustration
Common Errors of Workplace Social Interaction
The Veterinary Assistant Career and Medical Terminology
A Career as an Animal Caretaker Specialist
Your Role on the Veterinary Team
The History of Veterinary Medicine
Understanding Veterinary Terminology
Body Structure and Organization
Essential Life Support: The Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems
Processing Nutrients and Waste: The Digestive and Urinary Systems
Structure, Movement, and Support: The Musculoskeletal System and Skin
Perception and Coordination: The Nervous and Sensory Systems
Survival of the Species: The Reproductive System
Terms Used in Pharmacology
Animal Anatomy and Physiology
Introduction to Animal Anatomy and Physiology
The Skin and Accessory Structures
The Musculoskeletal System
The Cardiovascular System and the Blood
The Lymphatic, Respiratory and Digestive Systems
The Urinary and Reproductive Systems
The Nervous and Sensory Systems
The Endocrine System
Animal Communication, Behavior, and Restraint
Introduction to Domestic Animal Behavior, Communication, and Restraint
The Handling and Restraint of Domestic Animals
Neighs, Purrs, Barks, and Bleats: How Animals Communicate
Signs of Aggression
Handling and Restraint Techniques of Dogs, Cats, Horses, Cattle, Swine, Sheep, and Goats
Veterinary Assistant Tasks in Small Animal Practice
Communication and Client Relations
Office Procedures
Medical Recordkeeping
Routine Animal Care
Common Diseases and Conditions of Cats and Dogs
Small Animal Nursing
Surgical Preparation and Assisting
Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Laboratory Procedures and Recordkeeping
Radiology and Ultrasound Imaging
Equipment and Facility Maintenance and Safety
Veterinary Assistant Tasks in Large Animal Practice
Large Animal Practice of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, and Swine
Large Animal Clinical Examinations
Emergency and Critical Care
Veterinary Assistant Tasks in Exotic Pets and Wild Animals
What Are Exotic Pets?
Overview of Reptiles and Amphibians
Snakes, Ferrets, Rabbits, and Guinea Pigs
General Guidelines for the Capture and Handling of Wild Animals
Wildlife Care
Small Wild Mammals
Large Rodents
Wild Canines, Wild Cats
Bears
Hoofed Animals
Most veterinary technician jobs require individuals to have an associate's degree. Stratford's veterinary assistant course is a career training course and is not meant to replace veterinary technician jobs certification/training requirements.
This educational program is an introductory course designed to help students gain knowledge necessary for the vocational application of this subject. Completion of this program does not fulfill the legal requirements of particular state licenses or certifications, which may require additional training or apprenticeships.
We take great pride in providing you with the most up-to-date textbooks and equipment. One or more of the above-mentioned subjects may, therefore, change if updating becomes necessary during the course of your studies. The order in which the course material is presented may vary.
*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2021 Edition