Veterinarian

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I strive to be a veterinarian because I love animals and I enjoy taking care of them. Ever since the beginning of the human race there has been veterinary medicine. Agriculture and the domestication of animals began around 3000 B.C. However, there aren’t many records on the failures and successes of the early veterinarians. The early Egyptian, Babylonian, and Hindu civilizations were the first to leave some records of veterinarian medicine. We didn’t first get veterinary hospitals until about 250 B.C. In 1862 the Department of Agriculture (USDA) was created. However, the American Veterinary Medical Association wasn’t found until 1863 after many unsuccessful attempts at organization. “In 1884, another milestone was passed with enactment of the Hatch Act, creating the Bureau of Animal Industry within the Department of Agriculture (Swope 19).” In the last 25 years veterinary medicine has assumed a leading role in the advancement of many researches. Some of them are the advancement of research in the medical use of atomic energy, in diseases common to humans and animals, etc.
There are many good organizations that help veterinarians. Either they employ veterinarians or they are organizations that they can join. There are four different organizations or companies that help employ veterinarians, and they are agriculture, education, government, and health care services. The employment of veterinarians in 2012 was seventy thousand three hundred, they estimate that by 2022 that it will be seventy-eight thousand seven hundred. The projected employment is twelve percent, and the number is eight thousand four hundred. One organization that is associated with being a veterinarian is AMVA, the organization acts as a representative for its mem...

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