Application period for registration of 'Veterinary Assistant Course 09/2012'
Following the successful participation and ongoing demand Assistant Veterinary Technician (ATC) during intensive weekends, Mehnert Benjamin Foundation opens the period of enrollment for the course starting in September 2012. As in the previous year, classes will be held at the headquarters of the Foundation (Alcalá de Guadaira) thereby responding to the high demand received from many stakeholders. In addition, it provides course offering intensive schedule both weekend and weekday in horiario.
This teaching method facilitates and improves the practice of these future auxiliary because all the work involved in both the veterinary staff of the center, in consultation and theaters, as in those of specialists, who often collaborate with the Foundation without profit.
Students in these classes treated the theoretical explanations with practical examples show that apply to abandoned animals rescued and injured most in need, day after day and with much effort, try to defend the Foundation, once rehabilitated and recovered, giving them a new opportunity in a family to love them.
Currently, the Hall Educational Foundation offers Mehnert Benjamin among others, the Assistant Veterinary Technician Course, the Basic Education of the Dog and various seminars and training courses for veterinarians, veterinary technicians and assistants individuals that are published on the website of the FBM .
In conducting the course in the FBM, students will witness first hand the cases of rescued animals, while that aid specialists in diverse health care, since in the Veterinary Hospital Foundation animal emergency service injuries, surgeries are performed daily scheduled and generally occur all veterinary care to animals living in the center, from deworming, sterilization, to cure, testing, vaccines, cleanings, x-rays, ultrasounds, etc..
A great opportunity for all those future veterinary assistants who want to acquire a high practical training that will facilitate their incorporation and future developments in Veterinary Medicine.
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This teaching method facilitates and improves the practice of these future auxiliary because all the work involved in both the veterinary staff of the center, in consultation and theaters, as in those of specialists, who often collaborate with the Foundation without profit.
Students in these classes treated the theoretical explanations with practical examples show that apply to abandoned animals rescued and injured most in need, day after day and with much effort, try to defend the Foundation, once rehabilitated and recovered, giving them a new opportunity in a family to love them.
Currently, the Hall Educational Foundation offers Mehnert Benjamin among others, the Assistant Veterinary Technician Course, the Basic Education of the Dog and various seminars and training courses for veterinarians, veterinary technicians and assistants individuals that are published on the website of the FBM .
In conducting the course in the FBM, students will witness first hand the cases of rescued animals, while that aid specialists in diverse health care, since in the Veterinary Hospital Foundation animal emergency service injuries, surgeries are performed daily scheduled and generally occur all veterinary care to animals living in the center, from deworming, sterilization, to cure, testing, vaccines, cleanings, x-rays, ultrasounds, etc..
A great opportunity for all those future veterinary assistants who want to acquire a high practical training that will facilitate their incorporation and future developments in Veterinary Medicine.
More information This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it > This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Phone: 954 50 38 41