Veterinary Assistant Schools in Portland, OR

Veterinary assistants work in veterinary hospitals, clinics, and other facilities that treat and care for animals.

They are professionals whose primary job is to assist veterinarians and veterinary technicians in various procedures.

Every day, they handle both clerical and clinical duties and work under the supervision of a veterinarian or veterinary technician.

To become one, a formal four-year education is not needed.

The minimum requirement is usually a high school diploma or equivalent.

The most important thing is completing a veterinary assisting course.

If you are in Portland, OR, and considering a career in veterinary assisting, below is a list of veterinary assistant schools in Portland, OR you might want to check out.

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Carrington College

About the School

Carrington College provides career-focused baccalaureate, associate, and certificate programs in the fields of healthcare, industrial, and trades.

They are dedicated to delivering instruction and training that meet the needs of their students, employers, and community.

Through hands-on experiences and onsite, online, and blended learning, they offer equitable and inclusive access to their programs, services, and resources to their diverse population of students.

They have multiple locations throughout the country.

In Arizona, they have six campuses and learning centers.

In California, they have eight.

They have two each in Idaho, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington.

They have three in Nevada.

They hold Institutional Accreditation from the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

Courses Offered

The Veterinary Assisting Program is designed to prepare students for the duties of an entry-level veterinary assistant.

It features what veterinary assistants typically do in animal hospitals, veterinary clinics, and other vet facilities, from clinical and laboratory procedures to administrative tasks.

It covers the following technical courses:

Lectures

  • Introduction to the Veterinary Hospital (48 hours)
  • The Veterinary Laboratory (48 hours)
  • Animal Nursing and Care (48 hours)
  • Surgical Nursing and Specialty Care (48 hours)
  • Pharmacy and Pharmacology Calculations (48 hours)
  • Career Development Seminar (30 hours)

Laboratory

  • Hospital Practices (48 hours)
  • Laboratory Procedures (48 hours)
  • Veterinary Assisting Techniques (48 hours)
  • Surgical and Specialty Procedures (48 hours)
  • Pharmacy Practice (48 hours)

Externship

  • Veterinary Assisting Externship (180 hours)

Upon successful completion, graduates are expected to be able to apply the basic knowledge of animal anatomy and physiology they learned.

They should be able to perform and complete appropriate veterinary assisting procedures, such as diagnostics, animal husbandry, and equipment maintenance.

They should also be able to maintain a safe and professional work environment.

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AddressAddress: 2004 Lloyd Center 3rd Floor, Portland, OR 97232, United States


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