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Veterinary Technician Schools in Michigan

Michigan, the Great Lakes State, gained statehood in 1837 and has a population of over 10,003,000.  Michigan is home to over 2,660 veterinary technicians.  Veterinary technicians in Michigan have an average annual salary of $23,000 or approximately $11.06 per hour. To become a veterinary technician in Michigan you should attend a veterinary technician school. Generally, large cities like Lansing, Detroit and Ann Arbor have schools offering both associates and bachelors degrees in the field.  Upon graduating from a veterinary technician school in Michigan you will need to pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE).  The VTNE is 4 hours long and covers such topics as pharmacology, laboratory procedures, and surgical preparation.  Upon completion you are ready to become a veterinary technician in Michigan.


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