
Veterinary School
Veterinary school is a specialized educational program where students learn to diagnose, treat, and prevent health issues in animals. It combines classroom instruction in biology, anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology with hands-on clinical experience. Graduates earn a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, qualifying them to care for a wide range of animals, from pets to livestock. The training emphasizes animal health, welfare, and safety, as well as communication skills to work with pet owners and other professionals. It typically takes four years after undergraduate studies to become a licensed veterinarian.