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(1:1) Private Tutoring: Veterinary Science and Anatomy

This 1:1 veterinarian science and animal course is a customizable tutoring program that allows student/parent teams total control over what's learned in class about vertebrate animals like mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish.
Animals, Science, & Veterinary: Kid Vet, LLC:
Average rating:
4.9
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(561)
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What's included

9 live meetings
4 hrs 30 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 8
This parent-requested, one-on-one tutoring course is customizable for each child. Parents and learners can work with Kaitlyn (the teacher, Bachelor of Animal Science and veterinary technician) to put together curriculum for their child. Each 35 minute course is $40. If parents have seen other topics covered in my classes and are looking for private instruction on those topics, please ask! Particularly, I have extensive equine and emergency veterinary medicine of small domestic and exotic animal knowledge and experience.

Parents are welcome to customize this course to their needs choosing topics like:
- Specific species child has an interest in (equine, canine, feline, small exotic, reptiles, etc)
- Fields of Veterinary Medicine
- Vaccines and Administration
- (Possibly) Details about Individual Diseases *
- Anatomical Systems 
- How a Vet Would Triage of Animal Emergencies *
- How a Vet Would Read X-Rays
- How a Vet Takes X-Rayshttps://www.classicfirearms.com/
- Digestion of various animals 
- Zoonotic Diseases
- Understanding Bloodwork 
- IV's and Fluid Administration
- Introduction to Marine Science
- Nervous System / Brain
- Heart Systems of Various Animals
- Birds/Avian/Exotics
- Intense Equine Advanced Anatomy


A Sample Schedule for a parent who requested 7 class meetings: 
Class 1: Learner Expectations, Introduction to Veterinary Medicine
Class 2: Comparative Digestion (Monogastric, Ruminant, Pseudo-Ruminant: Dog, Cow, Horse)
Class 3: Zoonotic Diseases vs. Species-Specific Diseases (ie: Parvo (dogs) and Lepto (dogs) compared to Rabies (mammals) and Equine Viral Encephalomyelitis (equine) and what we can do in the vet world to prevent disease outbreaks
Class 4: Cardiovascular (Heart) Systems (Neuro System time-permitting)
Class 5: Veterinary Triage, IV Catheters, Blood Draws
Class 6: Bloodwork, Urinalysis, and Fecals
Class 7: Positional Anatomy & Xrays
Class 8: No Class for Current Learner's Parent

A Sample Schedule for a parent who requested 2 2-hour meetings: 
(In this case, there will be a 15-minute break between the two class meetings each day)
Class 1: Vet Med Camp
Class 2: Vet Med Camp Part 2 and Start Equine Camp

A Sample Schedule for a parent who requested 4 30-minute Equine Anatomy meetings to mix in with courses learning is taking during other parts of the week: 
- Wednesday: Equine Pelvis
- Thursday: Equine Forelimb
- Friday: Equine Hindlimb


** Please Note: I am not a doctor. I will not tell your children to do something to their animals without asking for veterinary and parental permissions. I will not diagnose your child's pet or tell them how to treat something that is wrong with their pet. I will always tell them if they are worried to talk to you about going to a veterinarian in person for diagnosis and treatment.
Learning Goals
Goals will be tailored to individual students and individual needs of students along with parental feedback.
learning goal

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Parental Guidance
There is no inappropriate content in this class. If students are interested in reproductive questions, I will always answer in professional, age-appropriate terminology with the learner and refer any learners with intercourse questions to parents. I do not currently teach any reproductive courses on Outschool although I am comfortable with the knowledge and teaching of the material. Aside from animal reproduction, things of interest to be discussed may be pee, poop, farts/flatulency, vomit, and blood. I keep images age appropriate so there is no extremely gorey surgeries or animal abuse shown in this classroom.
Supply List
Most students take notes; a notebook and pen would be helpful.

There may be some printables, depending on the topics you and your learner choose to receive,  included to help students understand and retain the material. These materials are created by myself specifically for your child in this class.
Language of Instruction
English
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Animal Science from North Carolina State University
Kaitlyn Krotchko
I am an Animal Scientist after graduating NC State in 2010 with a Bachelors Degree in Animal Science Pre-Vet with a minor and additional concentrations. I worked in veterinary medicine and animal science in many veterinary clinics and at NC State ranging from 2004-2014 when I moved into education of animal species. I am prepared for this course.

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$120

weekly or $360 for 9 classes
3x per week, 3 weeks
30 min

Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14

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