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Specialty Spotlight

VTS in Physical Rehabilitation

Personal/Professional Development

VTS in Physical Rehabilitation

Specializing in rehabilitation requires a combination of anatomy and physiology with the use of technical and nursing skills.
VTS in Diagnostic Imaging

Personal/Professional Development

VTS in Diagnostic Imaging

Diagnostic and advanced imaging specialists have a plethora of modalities at their disposal that have the ability to see what's going on inside patients.
VTS in Zoological Medicine

Exotic Medicine

VTS in Zoological Medicine

Those seeking this accreditation must meet certain criteria prior to their application, including minimum 5 years of work experience in the field of zoo medicine and at least 40 CE hours in zoological medicine.
VTS in Dermatology

Dermatology

VTS in Dermatology

Applicants seeking a VTS (Dermatology) designation must complete a series of requirements demonstrating their skills and experience.
VTS in Equine Veterinary Nursing

Equine Medicine

VTS in Equine Veterinary Nursing

Earning the VTS-EVN distinction requires 8000 hours of credentialed work experience, along with other benchmarks.
VTS in Nutrition

Nutrition

VTS in Nutrition

Earning a VTS (Nutrition) helps veterinary nurses become integral members of the veterinary nutrition team and helping pets live longer, healthier lives.
VTS in Clinical Pathology

Clinical Pathology

VTS in Clinical Pathology

Veterinary technician specialists in clinical pathology have demonstrated a mastery of related skills by completing extensive continuing education, case logs, case reports, and more.
VTS in Dentistry

Dentistry

VTS in Dentistry

Specializing in any area of veterinary medicine opens many doors. Earning a VTS credential takes time, expertise, and money, but investing in yourself will pay off.

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