What is a Registered Veterinary Technician?
A Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) is an individual that has completed an accredited two or four year program in veterinary technology and has passed a state board examination. An RVT plays an important role on the veterinary team by assisting veterinarians in the care and health of animals. Job responsibilities range from technical duties such as nursing care, collection and processing of lab samples, induction and monitoring anesthesia, and radiography, to managerial duties such as ordering and inventory, personnel management, record keeping and client education. There are many different employment opportunities available to an RVT. These include small animal hospitals, equine hospitals, specialty practices, zoos, biomedical research facilities, business and industry, and many others. Currently, the veterinary profession is experiencing a tremendous shortage of RVT’s. The job market is wide open, even for new graduates.
A Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) is an individual that has completed an accredited two or four year program in Veterinary Technology (like Midland College) and has passed a national and state licensure board examination. A RVT plays an important role on the veterinary team by assisting veterinarians in the care and health management of animals. The RVT is trained in animal nursing techniques, anesthesia techniques, radiographic techniques, and many other fields that are commonly seen in the veterinary practice. Veterinarians can utilize a RVT to educate the client on proper care of their animals- whether it is from administering medications or figuring out what to feed a newly acquired addition to the family, the knowledge that the RVT has acquired leaves the veterinarian free to attend to more pressing matters. The veterinary profession is currently experiencing a tremendous shortage of RVT’s. The job market has expanded with the understanding of how to properly utilize these