Registration is now open for our first basic course in medication management for dogs & cats. It is a two-day course with an associated two-week internship. We will also help you find an internship for you.
When you have completed the training and passed, you can start working as a level 2 animal caretaker at, for example, veterinary clinics and animal hospitals.
The course is led by experienced Anna Forsblom (Leg DSS, Cert VNECC, NCert Anaesthesia) and the theoretical part takes place centrally in Stockholm over two days. October 15-16.
After the theory, Vetmigo will help you find an internship. When you're done? Yes, you'll find your new dream job at Vetmigo.
Read more about the training here – https://vetmigo.se/bli-djurvardare/
Course start: October 15-16 in Stockholm
The basic course in medication management for dogs and cats is held centrally located in StockholmBreakfast, coffee and lunch are included on the training days.
Supervised internship near your home town – Vetmigo helps you find the right internship
Why you should choose Vetmigo:
- Small group and personal support from start to internship
- Internship near your home town – We help you find the right one
- Opportunity for further work after your internship
- Professional supervision by experienced trainers
- If you dream of working with animals, this is your chance.
Read more about what it means to be a level 2 animal caretaker (extended level) at Jordbruksverket.se – https://jordbruksverket.se/djur/personal-inom-djurens-halso–och-sjukvard/att-arbeta-inom-djurens-halso–och-sjukvard/djurvardare
As an animal caretaker, you are active in animal health care, but you are not considered part of the licensed animal health personnel. This means that you are only allowed to perform treatments that a veterinarian has prescribed, and you do so under the veterinarian's responsibility. There are also general rules that govern which measures you are allowed to perform – this is called the treatment ban.
Animal caretakers are divided into three different levels, and the tasks you are allowed to perform depend on which level you are at. More information about this can be found on the Swedish Board of Agriculture's website via the link above.
You will become a level 2 animal caretaker (advanced level) when you have completed Vetmigo's basic course in medication management for dogs and cats.