[Rehab] veterinary tech program

Eve Sanchez thirdeyeonlyinaz at gmail.com
Sun May 9 15:12:57 UTC 2021


As much as the individual wants to go to the school, I wonder what their end goal is. Is it  towork at a veterinary clinic? Is it to work with the animals in a particular capacity? There are so many variables there that perhaps going a different route to reach his goal light be better suited. I personally do wildlife rehabilitation and have thought many times that certain skills would have been road blocked to me if I attempted to go get skills or certification at this point in my life rather than earlier. There are many sources though to work with the animals that might bypass the veterinary technician training if that’s what their ultimate goal is.

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> On May 7, 2021, at 9:19 AM, Justin Williams via Rehab <rehab at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> If it is a private tech school, or vocational school you are under titke
> three.
> Justin
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> Subject: [Rehab] veterinary tech program
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> Hello everyone,
> One of our clients was discouraged by the department head and advisor at a
> local college here in Arizona from pursuing a degree or career path as a
> veterinary tech.  Reasons that they sited were that the client would not be
> able to look through a microscope and that this is a key component of the
> certification testing process.
> I feel that this is short sighted and that there could be work arounds for
> this.  I would appreciate connecting with others that feel the same way and
> have had success in science related fields so I can share these resources
> with the counselor and the client.
> Sincerely,
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