Veterinary Schools
Veterinary schools are educational institutions that train students to become veterinarians, professionals who care for animals' health. These schools offer programs that cover various subjects, including animal anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology. Students also gain hands-on experience through clinical practice, working with different species in real-world settings.
To be admitted to a veterinary school, students typically need a bachelor's degree and must complete prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. After earning a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, graduates can pursue licensure to practice in their respective regions, often specializing in areas like surgery, dentistry, or emergency care.