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This question is about veterinary technician jobs.
The highest paying veterinary technician jobs are in the emergency and critical care specialty fields. Skills in emergency and critical care can result in salary boosts over generalists anywhere from two percent to 28 percent.
Veterinary technicians who are certified Emergency and Critical Care Veterinary Nurses earned a median of $77,000--223 percent higher than the average veterinary technician.
The Academy of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Technicians and Nurses (AVECCTN) is the NAVTA-recognized certifying body for emergency vet techs.
Requirements For Passing The AVECCTN Certification:
Techs must have mastered 29 of 38 essential skills, including recognizing the signs of acute medical issues
Ability to set up, use, monitor, and maintain medical technology and equipment
Capacity to perform standard emergency procedures including:
Placing a catheter
Performing CPR
PReforming lavage
Placing feeding tubes
Resuscitating newborns after birth
Proof of education and licensure
Proof of three years of full-time work with a minimum of 5,760 hours of emergency and critical care completed with five years of the application date
Proof of 25 hours of CE related to emergency and critical care
Two letters of recommendation from a VTS or board-certified emergency veterinarian
Evidence of mastery of 29 of 38 essential skills through certified VTS signatures and photos

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