The first graduating class of AHC Veterinary Assisting in Citrus County has achieved a 100 percent success rate. The program, which is based in Crystal River, aims to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the veterinary field.
According to a report from the Citrus County Chronicle, the graduating class consisted of students who completed the program and passed their certification exams. The program’s director, Dr. Tammy Hendry, expressed her pride in the graduates, stating that they are now equipped to enter the workforce as competent and compassionate veterinary assistants.
The program’s success is a testament to the quality of education provided by AHC Veterinary Assisting. The program’s curriculum includes courses in animal anatomy, physiology, and behavior, as well as hands-on training in a clinical setting. Students also learn about veterinary medical terminology, pharmacology, and surgical procedures.
The graduates of the program are now working in veterinary clinics and hospitals in Citrus County and surrounding areas, providing essential care and support to animals in need. The program’s 100 percent success rate is a reflection of the high standards and dedication of the program’s instructors and staff.
Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Crystal River



