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(Ongoing) Biology Veterinarian Club: Wild and Domestic Animal Vet Care (13-18Yo)
This vet class, created for 13+year-old students wishing to pursue a veterinary science career, explores and teaches practical veterinarian and animal science information for exotics, zoo, pets, farm, birds, reptiles, and mammals.
Class experience
US Grade 8 - 11
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the veterinary field is expected to grow by 18% between now and 2028. This is much higher than averages of other professions. There is a critical need for research veterinarians as well as in other fields of animal science. Veterinary medicine is changing. But one thing remains the same: from young kids to high school teens, there's a lot of interest in becoming a veterinarian, assistant, zookeeper, or wildlife conservationist. From cute dolphins...
Prior to each class, I will list the individual learning outcomes in the classroom for the day. Goals from each class will be: - Students will be able to teach someone else one useful academic skill or tip to enter vet school - Students will be able to explain to a peer an applicable skill used in a veterinary setting - Students will understand the importance of team work in the veterinary setting
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.
Homework Offered
Homework is optional and individual. Some classes will have a homework assignment for students using this class for school. Assignments should take less than an hour a week.0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Parents can contact me on an individual basis if using this course for extracurricular classwork.Grades Offered
Most students take notes; a notebook and pen would be helpful. There may be some printables included to help students understand and retain the material. These materials are created by myself specifically for your child in this class.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
There is no inappropriate content; however, this course is a veterinary medicine course. Some lectures may have video footage of needles (IV catheters) or surgeries present. Some courses may have photos of organs included. Anesthesia will be discussed in some lessons.
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Hello, hello, hello! I am Kaitlyn (previously Kaitlyn Eagle) and live in North Carolina. I'm here for all of your learners! A learner's success is my top priority and as such, I try to encourage all students to message me throughout the courses...
Group Class
$18
weekly1x per week
50 min
Completed by 395 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-12 learners per class