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  2. How much do Vets really make? | Student Doctor Network

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    For example, lets say that Student A goes straight into general practice from vet school. They earn $60k their first year and then, because they're becoming more efficient and better at encouraging client compliance, they earn $65k their second year. Therefore, they've earned $125k after two years in practice.

  3. How much can a vet make? | Student Doctor Network

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    vets are one of the least paid health professions. I'm a vet student but im not in it for the money. However in case all you want is money, well there is equine practice. If you work with really good thoroughbreds you could potentially earn up to half a million per annum. Otherwise most vets max out at about 100k.

  4. Salary of practice owners? | Student Doctor Network

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    Owner veterinarians: $124,600. Associate veterinarians: $74,700. A lot of these will break down LA, SA, mixed, etc. I can't recall anything for emergency specifically, but if you dig around you might find some numbers. You also need to look at full time vs. part time and benefits.

  5. How much do Vets really make? | Page 2 | Student Doctor Network

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    Chickenlittle and Bill-- Do your opinions change at all when considering a private practice internship ...

  6. How much do Vets really make? | Page 3 | Student Doctor Network

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    Some states support their vet schools quite a bit - mostly states with a lot of agricultural business. They understand how important vets are to the success of animal agriculture and also to public health. And it might surprise you to know that many vets agree that spending tens of thousands...

  7. Is the average pay for veterinarians really that bad?

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    The average starting salary is 60-65K for small animal. Average debt 200-250K with that part only getting higher. Vet schools are graduating more students and more schools are opening. There is a job shortage and with the number of students graduating, that number will get higher and salaries lower.

  8. Salary of veterinarians who own a Clinic? - Student Doctor...

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    CalliopeDVM said: New grads (1-3 years after graduation) in California are probably earning about $70K - $75K in a small animal private practice. This is low, most salaries for new grads I've seen in California are at least $90k, probably more. Still not a lot considering the large COL in California. 2 users.

  9. How much does a comprehensive ophthalmologist make?

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    Once (if) you make partner you should get over $400,000. Between $400,000 and $600,000 is the norm as a partner in a good comprehensive practice. Retina starts closer to $300-350k and should be making at least $500,000 as partner. $500,000-$1,000,000/year is the norm as a partner in a good retina private practice.

  10. Vets, why do so much for animals? | Student Doctor Network

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    Jan 26, 2017. #28. Besides helping humans emotionally by helping their animals, a lot of veterinarians help humans globally through research on vaccines, disease, drugs, etc. These vets might supervise the animal portion of drug/vaccine testing or be the authority on animal models of disease.

  11. From Doctor Human Med to Veterinary Med, how can I do it?

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    Please do correct me if I am wrong. So, if you want the best financial decision, continue with your med degree. There are no other options for a veterinary degree besides the 5 year or 4 year programs. Also, keep in mind the amount a vet makes. Vets make piddly squat in the EU compared to what we make in the US, but your schooling is also much ...