Veterinary Medicine is gaining ground as one of the most sought-after fields of study among EU and international students.
Compared to traditional medicine or dentistry, it offers practitioners equally high remuneration, but perhaps more flexibility, as it is perhaps better suited to freelance work or opening a private clinic. Hence, once qualified, veterinary doctors and surgeons are not limited to working in practice.
There is a multitude of career opportunities open to graduates from pathology and research to public health.
Due to these benefits, however, competition for study is fierce, especially in the USA, Canada, the UK, and central Europe, and recent changes in regulations concerning practice and specialization have made becoming a veterinary doctor as hard, if not harder, than becoming a human doctor or dentist, specifically because a veterinary doctor must not only possess dentistry and surgery, but must also know about the effects of animal-borne disease in humans, which renders veterinary studies an intermediary between many fields of medicine.
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