Iowa Western

Veterinary Technology Program (Fall 2011) - Application Checklist

Admission to the Veterinary Technology program will be granted to students who complete all of the eligibility requirements, with priority given to students who complete the requirements by the priority deadline of March 1. If space allows, we will continue to accept students on a first-come, first-served basis after the priority deadline until the program is full. If there are more eligible students than seats available at the priority deadline, we will admit applicants based on the date they completed their admissions file. 32 students are accepted each Fall.

Priority deadline is March 1

Eligibility Requirements

Updated 1/21/2010:  Admissions requirements are subject to change.

Please contact the Office of Admissions with any questions:
Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
admissions@iwcc.edu  |  800.432.5852 or 712.325.3277  |  www.iwcc.edu

Iowa Western Community College
2700 College Rd.
Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Veterinary Technology Program - Application

Name: Date of Birth:

High School Attended:

Number in Graduating Class:Your Class Rank:

High School Honors, Awards, and Activities:

 

 

 

 

 

College Honors, Awards, and Activities: (if applicable)

 

 

 

Community Honors, Awards, and Activities:

 

 

 

Briefly describe any associations with veterinarians and/or veterinary medicine (and their duration). Please include any employment or volunteer activities (and their duration) at a clinic, animal shelter, or humane society. Also include any in-depth visits or job shadowing at the same.

 

 

 

 

 

Briefly describe any livestock or pet care experiences:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Attach a narrative that includes your discussion of these items:

a) A brief autobiography that addresses your personal qualities that complement your decision to seek acceptance to the Veterinary Technology program at Iowa Western.
b) The impact of your clinic observation experience on this decision.
c) Why you want a career as a veterinary technician.

Veterinary Technology Program - Observation Form for Prospective Students

This form is to be completed by the student and signed by the participating veterinarian/technician.

(please print)

Name of Prospective Student: Date of Birth:

 

Name of Facility: Arrival Time:

 

Address of Facility:Departure Time:

 

Date(s) of Observation:Total Time:

 

Small Animal Practice - Please check the activities you observed; a wide variety of observations are important to understand the scope of activities that would comprise a veterinary technician's typical workday.

ITEM

 

ITEM

Obtain patient history

 

 

Blood chemistry machines

 

Checking temperature

 

 

Blood smears

 

Checking pulse

 

 

Heartworm tests

 

Checking respiration

 

 

Urinalysis

 

Checking heart/lungs

 

 

Cystocentesis

 

Communicate with client

 

 

Gram stain

 

Collect fecal specimens

 

 

Dif quick stain

 

Prepare fecal specimens/floats

 

 

Taking radiographs

 

Analyze fecal specimen for parasites

 

 

Developing radiographs

 

Expressing anal glands

 

 

Restraint techniques (feline/canine)

 

IV catheter

 

 

Muzzling/leash muzzle

 

Urinary catheterize – canine, feline

 

 

Administer pills

 

IV anesthetic

 

 

Force feeding

 

IM anesthetic

 

 

Administer subcutaneous fluids

 

Anesthesia machine operation

 

 

Euthanasia

 

Mask animal for anesthetic

 

 

Operate & maintain autoclave

 

Intubation

 

 

Prepare surgical instruments/supplies

 

Trim nails

 

 

Surgical preparation

 

Spay

 

 

Taking care of hospital patients

 

Neuter

 

 

Post-operative care

 

De claw

 

 

Apply/remove bandages & splints

 

Routine dental prophylaxis

 

 

Therapeutic bathing/basic grooming

 

Cephalic blood draw

 

 

Cleaning cages, equipment & clinic

 

Jugular blood draw

 

 

Clinic software set-up/records/app’ts.

 

Blood draw -inner/outer rear legs

 

 

Client/Patient files

 

Lab analysis of blood - PCV/TP

 

 

Misc. paper work, filing & records

 

Small Animal Practice - List other additional items of observation:

ITEM

 

ITEM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Large Animal Items - Please check the activities you observed; a wide variety of observations are important to understand the scope of activities that would comprise a veterinary technician’s typical workday.

ITEM

 

ITEM

Mobile ambulance inventory/cleanup

 

 

Collect/examine blood specimens

 

Prepare squeeze chutes/head gates

 

 

Collect/examine urine specimens

 

Restraint techniques

 

 

Collect/examine fecal specimens

 

Tagging, tattooing, identification

 

 

Take radiographs

 

External parasite examination

 

 

Develop radiographs

 

Balling gun

 

 

Prepare surgical instruments/supplies

 

Gastric tubing

 

 

Surgical preparation

 

Drenching

 

 

Anesthesia procedures

 

Dipping

 

 

Embryo transplant procedures

 

Injections

 

 

Caesarian section procedures

 

Implanting

 

 

Post-operative care

 

Dehorning

 

 

Euthanasia

 

Castration

 

 

Necropsy

 

Dock tails

 

 

 

 

Trim hooves

 

 

 

 

Semen collection

 

 

 

 

Artificial insemination procedures

 

 

 

 

Pregnancy checking

 

 

 

 

 

I (We) certify that the prospective student named above completed _________________ hours

of veterinary clinic/practice observation on ____________, 20______.

 

 

DVM signature:

 

DVM Print Name: Phone Number:

 

 

 

Technician Signature:

 

Technician Print Name: Phone Number: