Upon completion of this class, attendees: Edited transcripts of the real time sessions will provide materials for focus on real time topics and should be treated as additional handouts as well as information found in the course area message boards. Due to the large amount of topics covered in this course, weekly study guides will not always cover what will be covered in the real time session or vice versa.Weekly homework quizzes will be used to cover both handout topics and real time session topics and enable the student to become more familiar with reading and answering the various styles of questions seen on the VTNE or state board exam.Message boards will be open for questions and guidance to studying and should be used often to discuss homework, questions, and ideas for studying/remembering issues.Handouts may include study lists questions and answers and/or materials to help direct the student to better identify what aspects of veterinary technology he/she needs to concentrate on for each topic.Real-time sessions will include discussion of systems to help the thinking process and use of methods to study and remember data. ![]() It is also a very good review for veterinary technicians who wish to revisit the basics. This course is designed to help veterinary technician students review the basics of veterinary technology. Real Time Sessions: Sunday evenings, November 9, 16, 23, 30, December 7, 14, 2008, January 4 (no class December 21 and 28, 2008) 8:00pm-9:30pm ET (USA) Nanette Walker Smith, M.Ed., RVT, CVT, LVT, Darci Palmer, RVT, VTS (Anes), Barb Burri, MBA, CVT, LVT ![]() TECH120-1108: Practical Review for Veterinary Technicians: VTNE Preparation Class (VSPN's Review Course for the Veterinary Technician National Exam)
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