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Equestrian careers: Equine dental technicianWednesday 11 January 2012
So, you want to work with horses but have no idea where to begin. It would be an exaggeration to say that there are an infinite amount of careers available in the equine industry, but safe to say there are many more than you might imagine. In this series of ‘how to’ articles, we take a look at a few and see if we can inspire you and point you in a new and previously unexplored direction. What does it involve? The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), and the RCVS recently deregulated category two procedures. They are amended the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 to legally allow these procedures to be performed by qualified EDTs, providing they have trained and passed an examination approved by DEFRA. However, some of these procedures require anaesthetic, which must be administered by a vet. Category three procedures are considered strictly surgical and can only be carried out by a veterinary surgeon. What qualifications do I need? Where do I start? Who can I contact to find out more?
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