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Do
you love animals? Have you ever thought about a career as a veterinary
assistant? This course, taught by a practicing veterinarian and college
instructor, will give you the information you need to prepare for work
in veterinary hospitals.
What vaccinations do cats and dogs
really need and how often should they be given? What is the best way to
control fleas? What do you do if your dog has a cut? What is the best
way to deal with an emergency situation involving a pet? This course
will answer all these questions and more.
You'll learn about pet
nutrition and a variety of health and safety issues. You’ll understand
how to treat and prevent parasites, including roundworms and
heartworms. You’ll even learn the facts of life, as it pertains to dogs
and cats.
You'll explore current thoughts on spaying and
neutering, and how to deal with the very emotional issues of
euthanasia, pet loss, and how best to assist clients in a time of need.
Special
lessons will target specific aspects of veterinary assistant duties.
Did you know that a veterinary assistant needs to dispense medications
just like a pharmacist? You’ll learn how to interpret medical
prescriptions that look like Greek scribbles to the untrained eye.
You'll
also understand the hazards of working in a veterinary setting so that
you can protect yourself from x-ray exposure, infections carried by
animals, and potential damage from teeth and claws.
Veterinary
hospitals are small businesses, not just places of medicine, so you
will also gain a complete understanding of their economics - how income
is generated and where it goes. You will also explore marketing and
communication because they are essential factors in making a business
successful.
Even if you are already employed in a veterinary
hospital, you will find this course invaluable in helping you
understand the reasoning behind decisions and recommendations made by
veterinarians. And if you're a pet owner, this course will help you
better assess the quality of veterinary care your pets receive.
Recommended Courses:
Students who enrolled in Become a Veterinary Assistant were also interested in the following courses:
Become a Veterinary Assistant II: Canine Reproduction
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Medical Terminology
Become a Veterinary Assistant III: Practical Skills
Syllabus:
All
courses run for six weeks, with a two-week grace period at the end. Two
lessons are released each week for the six-week duration of the course.
You do not have to be present when the lesson is released, but you must
complete each lesson within two weeks of its release.
A new
section of each course starts on the second or third Wednesday of each
month. If enrolling in a series of two or more courses, please be sure
to space the start date for each course at least two months apart.
| Week One |
| Wednesday - Lesson 01 |
Our
first lesson will start way back at the beginning—you'll learn how
ancient veterinary medicine evolved into the modern-day practice that
you're accustomed to. You'll also learn why a veterinary assistant is
just as important to the success of the practice as the veterinarian.
In the second component of this lesson, you'll learn all about dog and
cat reproduction. You'll learn the normal hormonal cycles and breeding
times, and then delve into the benefits of sterilization.
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| Friday - Lesson 02 |
In
this lesson, you'll learn how vaccines protect against disease. And
just as important, you'll learn why they sometimes fail. We'll take a
close look at how often vaccines should be given, why they may be
ill-advised, and why vaccinosis is so controversial.
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| Week Two |
| Wednesday - Lesson 03 |
Today,
we'll talk about the importance of parasites that can infest both pets
and people. You'll see the worms that live in the intestines, and also
get acquainted with heartworm, a nasty guy that lives in the arteries.
We'll explore how parasites infect people, what they do, and how to
prevent their invasion.
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| Friday - Lesson 04 |
Have
you ever wondered how to pick the best food for your pet? This lesson
will give you the tools to make the right decision, and how best to
pass the information on to your clients. We'll also talk about the role
of prescription diets in pet health.
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| Week Three |
| Wednesday - Lesson 05 |
This
will certainly be the most emotional lesson in the entire course. The
topic is euthanasia, and we'll look at it from the perspectives of both
the client and the hospital employee. We'll explore the stages of grief
that everyone goes through after a loss. You'll also see what the
procedure entails, how to help a grieving client, and tools for
assisting children with pet loss.
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| Friday - Lesson 06 |
In
this lesson, you'll learn why a veterinary hospital can be a dangerous
place. You'll see how X-rays, anesthetics, and certain drugs can harm
you. You'll finish this lesson with Economics 101, a glimpse into the
cash flow of a typical veterinary hospital.
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| Week Four |
| Wednesday - Lesson 07 |
This
lesson will help you in a crisis. Designed like a short course in human
first aid, this lesson will help you cope with almost any emergency,
and we'll discuss ways that some emergencies can be prevented. There's
even a segment on cardiopulmonary resuscitation, dog and cat style!
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| Friday - Lesson 08 |
What
is the most important parasite affecting our pets? If you answered the
flea, you're right. In this lesson, you'll learn all about this
parasite that lives on the skin. You'll also hear about other crawling
parasites that live in the skin (mange) and how they can be managed.
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| Week Five |
| Wednesday - Lesson 09 |
Did
you know that, as a hospital employee, any advice you give could end up
in a lawsuit? You'll see how to maintain client confidentiality and how
to avoid grievances. You'll round off your study on client
communications with an introduction to client education programs.
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| Friday - Lesson 10 |
As
soon as you're hired as a veterinary assistant, you become a
pharmacist, helping to prepare prescriptions. In this lesson, you'll
find out how to do this correctly. You'll also learn about your role in
keeping accurate medical records. We'll end the lesson with a short
course on marketing, taking a close look at some of the best tools you
can use to keep old clients and attract new ones.
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| Week Six |
| Wednesday - Lesson 11 |
This
lesson is probably the most controversial: Here, you'll learn all about
alternative therapies that some veterinarians are applying in their
practices, including acupuncture, homeopathy, herbs, and chiropractic
care. And when it comes to pet food, is commercial, home-cooked, or raw
the best choice? We'll examine the plusses and minuses of each possible
diet.
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| Friday - Lesson 12 |
In
our last lesson, we'll take a close look at animal behavior. You'll
delve into how best to train puppies and kittens, and more importantly,
how to share the information with your clients. At the end of the
course, you'll see how everything you’ve learned can be put together
for a comprehensive health plan covering everything from behavior,
vaccinations, and nutrition to castration, euthanasia, and alternative
therapies.
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This
course includes a knowledgeable and caring instructor who will guide
you through your lessons, facilitate discussions, and answer your
questions. The instructor for this course will be Jeff Grognet.
Jeff Grognet has been a companion animal veterinarian for 25 years. He
was a pioneer in the field of veterinary assistant teaching, developing
his first course almost 20 years ago. The overwhelming success of his
veterinary receptionist/assistant college courses led him to expand his
teaching into other areas in high demand, including pet first aid, and
alternative medical therapies for companion animals. He practices with
his wife at a Veterinary Hospital in BC, Canada. Jeff has published a
large and diverse number of articles over the last 20 years. He is a
regular contributing author to several magazines as well as a weekly
newspaper columnist.
Requirements:
Internet access, e-mail, the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser, and the Adobe Flash and PDF plug-ins
(two free and simple downloads you obtain at
http://www.adobe.com/downloads by clicking Get Adobe Flash Player and
Get Adobe Reader).
Student Reviews:
"Absoultely 100% worth every bit of taking this course. Jeff
did a great job with the arrangement of assignments and content. I felt
the content was very useful and fitting the level of this course
description. It more than met my expectations. WONDERFUL COURSE!"
"As a pet owner and not someone who works in the field i
found this course to be everything i had hoped. It has given me the
knowledge to take better care of my pets and to feel confident when
seeking help or prevention from my veterinarian."
"As a professional petsitter, I found this course most
helpful and the instructor both knowledgeable and compassionate. I wish
all vets were this good and that he practiced in my area, so that I
could take all my companion animals to him. I am continuing my studies
in animal care and health sciences...thank you for providing this
course!"
"A very worthwhile course for anyone with pets, volunteers at shelters or even a veterinary assistant!"
"Dr. Grognet's online course 'Becoming a Veterinary
Assistant' was very well planned, with well written and easy to
understand lessons. Interesting websites were offered so we could
further delve into each topic. The teacher was very responsive to his
students in the discussion area. Would highly recommend this instructor
to anyone, and the course to anyone who wants to work in a veterinary
hospital and/or take better care of their pets."
"Dr. Jeff was a great instructor. I enjoyed this class immensely. It was interesting and informative beyond my expectations."
"Even though I have worked in a veterinary clinic, have a
multiple pet household and work as a animal massage and care provider,
I found this course was a valuable refresher. It was up to date,
informative and comprehensive. Dr. Jeff offers both professional and
heart felt instruction and lessons that show his dedication to both the
animal patient and the human client. For a person with no experience,
this course is invaluable. Even the seasoned assistant will benefit
from another Doctor's perspective. I very much enjoyed this course."
"Excellent course. I enjoyed this course so much that I have
signed up for Jeff Grognet's next course "Canine Reproduction". I would
definitely recommend this course to others."
"Excellent course - well worth the time and money spent. As
a professional petsitter, I feel this course offered a wide range of
information which will enable me to provide better care for my clients
and their pets. I also feel more confident in my knowledge and the
service I am able to provide. I would definitely recommend this course
to anyone in the pet care fieldour four-legged companions."
"For me, I had no previous experience with animals. I was
never even allowed to have a pet. This course was amazing at teaching
me pet care, nutrition, and what really goes on inside the vet office.
I feel as though I now have enough knowledge to answer any questions
that people may have. I also feel that this course is good for any
age...I am 21 and I know I can feel comfortable and smart and not
inadequate in an animal working environment! Thanks so much for the
course!"
"Great course! Dr. Jeff presented a solid base of general
information along with useful references for additional in-depth study.
The discussion sections were informative and all questions were
answered promptly in a helpful, non-threatening atmosphere. This was my
first experience with an on-line course, and I'd definitely take
another."
"I am a volunteer in a Humane Society no-kill facility and
this course has been very helpful for me. I am a recently retired RN
nurse practitioner so I have a lot of health care education and
experience for people and this course provided a lot of practical
information for companion animals. It was a pleasure to take this
course."
"I am in my late 40's, and my mom owned a kennel my whole
life, until she passed last year. That being said, I was amazed at the
things I remember her doing as I read the lessons, but never really
knew exactly why. It was so enlightening. I learned so much that made
sense to me, now that I am older. The instructor was very clear, and
understanding. My final word is, no matter how long you have been
around animals, there is so much to learn in this course. Very well
worth your time. Thanks for a wonderful job!"
"I did a lot of reading on my own pertaining to most of
these topics before taking this course. I was surprised by how much
more I learned through this course. It took everything I already knew
to a greater depth. It also gave me insight into the workings of a
veterinary practice that will help my understanding of the decisions
and procedures made by my veterinarian and staff."
"I don't know where to start. I enjoyed every thing about
this course. I don't understand how Dr. Jeff has the time to do all he
does, just the amount of time he puts in this course is exceptional.
The animal and human world is lucky to have someone who puts such
effort, compassion, and love into helping us all."
"I enjoyed being a part of this class. And I learned a great
deal from this course that I can use at my place of employment. Thanks."
"I enjoyed this class very much…Dr. Jeff was absolutely
wonderful! He answered all questions asked in a very easy to understand
format. I will definitely look for other classes taught by him! Thank
you Dr. Jeff!"
"I felt I got a lot out of this course and even though we
have a lot of animals at our house I never knew things I felt should
have been told to me. This course also help me look at what I want for
me and a veternarian. I am so glad I took this course. It should be
recommended even for those who do not want to be an assistant but take
care of dogs and cats. Thank yoy very much."
"I felt that Dr. Jeff is very thorough and would be very
proud to work with and for such a Doctor. He seems to care very much
for his patients AND their owners."
"I felt that this course was extremely well written and the
material was very well handled and explained by the instructor and in a
way that anyone could understand…I feel quite a bit more educated and
capable of approaching this line of work. All of the questions I had
about this material before I went into this course were addressed and
thoroughly answered. It's almost as if he knew what I was wondering
about. A great experience with a very good teacher, and I am very glad
to have been the benefactor of his knowledge. Thank you."
"I found this course and teacher wonderful. There is always
more to learn about any subject, and i am interested in learning more,
but this course was very comprehensive, helpful, and enjoyable. Thank
you for a great experience."
"I found this course to be an excellent introduction to
becoming a veterinary assistant. I feel that I now have a clear
understanding of what a career in the veterinary assistant field would
entail. I would recommend this course to anyone considering this field."
"I found this course to be very informative and beneficial
not only as a pet owner but also as I attend college to become a
Registered Veterinary Technician. Dr. Jeff did a great job with the
lesson plans, easy to understand, great additional suggestions for more
information and quite informative. Thanks for the opportunity to take
part in such a great program."
"I greatly enjoyed this course and would recommend it to
anyone who is at all interested in animals, as the information gained
allowed me to not only get insight into what I may choose as a future
career, but has also helped me make responsible choices when it comes
to my pet's health care."
"I had learned a lot and from this class, and it will really help me in the future."
"I just wanted to say thanks to all associated with this
course. It is very valuable to people like myself with odd work
schedules or limited resources for finding a babysitter, etc. I have
learned a lot and have had even more fun watching and interacting with
my pets."
"I like the way the instructor relates the course materials
ie.very short and brief. This has answered almost all my questions
about primary pets care. Thanks."
"I love animals and took this class hoping it will help get
my foot in the door at a veterinarian clinic. I have learned so much
about how to better care for my babies. The course was interesting and
informative and very easy to read and understand. I recommend anyone
with pets to take this if for no other reason than you love your pets
and want the best for them. I'm glad I took it."
"I loved the course I discovered many new things and can better assist clients at the Hospital where I work."
"I loved this course and plan on taking the next one. I learned so much. It was put together very well. Thank you !!!!!!!"
"I realize after taking this course that I have been
settling for second best when it comes to the care of my dog. I am much
more informed now and can either seek out another Vet or be more
assertive with the one we have now."
"I really enjoyed taking the course this way and although I have worked in the vet field for 15 yrs., found the course helpful."
"I really enjoyed this course. I have 13 cats that I rescued
from the local shelter and I hope to get a job in the future as a vet
receptionist as well. I feel that this course gave me valuable
knowledge to use in my home as well as familiarized me with the basic
workings of a veterinary practice and the duties of a vet
assistant/receptionist. I also liked Dr. Jeff's style- down to earth
and friendly. Thanks! I had fun and learned a lot."
"I really enjoyed this course. Sorry it's over. I am eager
to learn more and hopefully find a clinic that will offer me the
opportunity to put my love of animals and beginners skills to good use.
Thank you!"
"I really learned a lot from this course even though I work
in a vet's office. I truly feel more knowledgeable about my job, and
strongly recommend anyone who works with animals take this course."
"I really liked the way this class was organized & the
professional & helpful tone the instructor set for the class. It
was great to be able to interact with the instructor & other
students. I appreciated the quality of the information in the class and
the clarity with which this information was delivered. I would highly
recommend this class to others!"
"I really loved this course and I would recommend this
course to anyone and everyone who loves animals. I can't wait for the
next course comes out. I am really considering on becoming a veterinary
assistant after taking this course."
"I think this is a great course for any pet owner,
especially new pet owners. It gave the right amount of important and
useful topics to be better aware of conditions that could present
problems for pets. I also think it provided important information that
will make the annual exam process a more interactive experience between
client and vet. Thanks."
"I thought this course was great, and I enjoyed reading
about the lessons. The lessons were easy to read and follow along. Dr.
Jeff was very helpful, you can tell he really cares about pets and his
students. I throughly enjoyed this class. A+"
"I truly appreciated this course and the in-depth
discussions and material presented in each lesson. I especially enjoyed
the coverage pertaining to alternative practices since they are
becoming so popular with pet owners."
"It was perfect for me. I just started working in a Vet Clinic and it has helped so much. THANK YOU!"
"I very much enjoyed this course. This is my first step at
becoming a vet assistant. I also have more knowledge about my own pets
and have more of an idea about what I should be looking for in a
veterinarian and questions I should be asking."
"I work in a vet hospital and found this course to be very helpful."
"I would highly recommend anyone with pets to take this
course. Dr. Jeff did an excellent job in keeping everything about pet
care interesting and very informative. It has definitely been a
learning experience. I have truly enjoyed taking this course."
"Liked the fact that the instructor presented both sides of
some controversial topics and invited us to decide for ourselves. Also
liked his ability to use "integrative" health care."
"My first online classroom experience was wonderful. I hated to take the final exam and see it end."
"Really enjoyed the course: easy to read, comprehend and
more in depth information than I anticipated. Supplementary information
was very helpful. Good beginning for entering into the field and to
being a better family member to my loved one."
"Thank you. I really enjoyed the class and it has already
helped me in my role at the clinic I work in. We had a client call the
other day to find out the gestational period for her dog and I was able
to answer right away!"
"The instructor for this course was outstanding. I learned a lot more than I expected to and I really enjoyed it."
"The instructor was excellent! He has good experiences and
brings them to the class. I wish there was a vet in my area with the
knowledge Jeff has."
"The on-line learning environment is perfect for me in my
current location (the Caribbean). Having been recently employed by a
vet as a receptionist, the subject matter was thorough enough for me to
assist our clients in certain areas and to better support the hospital
staff. I hope to continue my education and perhaps secure a training
position as a veterinary assistant/technician when I return to the
mainland next spring. Thank you, Dr. Jeff, for the many hours of
dedicated work that went into this course for the benefit of your
students! I've recently enrolled in "Speed Spanish" in order to better
serve our Latino clients here in the islands."
"This class was wonderful. As a pet lover and someone who is
interested in pursuing an animal related career, this course was VERY
helpful. The assignments and quizzes helped to review the material I
had just read. I would recommend this course and Dr. Jeff to anyone!!!"
"This course contains useful information to students and pet
owners alike. I found it to be very helpful in my job as an animal
control officer. I highly recommend the class to all animal owners."
"This course was so knowledgeable. I felt that I learned so
much in a short time, it seemed to cover a lot of information in twelve
lessons. I recommend this course to anyone who is interested in
becoming a veterinary assistant or just wants to be more informative
about their pets."
"This course was very informative. I learned a lot of things
that I didn't know and things that are going to help me get my pets
healthier. I feel like a better pet owner since I took this course!"
"This is one of the best classes I have ever taken!"
"This is the first on-line course I've taken. I enjoyed it
very much and learned much more than I expected. It covered many topics
and related areas of interest and gave me access to several useful web
sites. Thank you, Dr. Jeff!"
"This should be a required course for all new cat & dog
owners! Wonderful information that will make my two dogs, two cats, and
me happier and healthier. Dr. Grognet makes the information easy to
comprehend. Many thanks!"
"This was a great course and the instructor was superb!"
"This was a very helpful refresher course for me. I have
worked at a Veterinary Emergency Clinic and at The South Carolina
Surgical Referal Center over the past 8 years, and this course has
really helped to refresh my memory! I really enjoyed it and would
recommend it to experienced vet tech's and to anyone just starting out."
"this was my 1st time to take an online course- i was
pleased w/ the information that our instructor gave to us besides the
additional links for us to check out- he seemed to be involved w/ each
of us, as if we were there w/ him learning on the job- i now can take
this info & use it everyday in my home, plus have it help me
towards getting into a field w/ a vets office. thanks-"
"This was my first experience with an on-line course. It was
the best introduction I could have had. Dr. Grognet has created a
really great course. It is highly informational and easy to comprehend.
It is obvious from the individual lessons and the extra information
sites that he provides, that Dr. Grognet has done extensive research in
preparation for creating this course. He has done a thorough job and he
deserves a lot of credit. He also managed to find the time to add
personal interaction with his students. I found his comments on my
assignments very supportive and his answers to my questions very
helpful. Who could ask for more?"
"VERY good class. Would like to see a Vet Tech 2. Thanks soo much. I learned a lot and will keep studying the material."
"Well-organized course. Good supplementary info and links
for further info. Interesting material. Dr. Grognet did an excellent
job with the class and provided thoughtful responses to students'
questions in the discussion area. I enjoyed this course and would
recommend it to others. Thank you again."
"Wow! I have enjoyed this class so much. I hate to see it
end. Dr. Jeff is a wonderful teacher...I'm already signed up for his
next two classes and looking forward to the challenge."
"WOW! I learned a lot and found it was more challenging than
I thought it would be. I feel confident that it provided me with enough
knowledge to take better care of my own dogs and I look forward to the
next course. I believe I will take a couple more before I make a
decision on where to take my self career wise."
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