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VETERINARIAN
License Description
Veterinarians diagnose, treat, and control diseases and injuries in animals, as well as help prevent the spread of animal disease to humans. Veterinarians also counsel and educate animal owners and livestock producers about animal health care. Many work with small animals or house pets. Others concentrate on the health and breeding of cattle, sheep, horses, swine and poultry. Veterinarians also inspect meat and poultry as part of government health programs. Some veterinarians, after additional training and education, become American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Board certified in their chosen field.
Licensing Agency
Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners
1801 Congress Ave, Ste. 8.800
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 305 7555
licensing@veterinary.texas.gov
https://www.veterinary.texas.gov/index.php
Active Status
Active
Continuing Education
Continuing education required to maintain license
Criminal Record
Specific type of conviction prohibited
Education
Degree required
Exam
Both state and third-party exams required
License Type
Stand-alone license
License Updated
08/10/2023
Physical Requirements
No physical requirements
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