11 Benefits of Being a Vet: Why This Career can Also Be a Calling

Some work to live and others live to work. Vets, fortunately, fall into a unique third category–they’re called to a career informed by curious and compassionate interest in the care they give. Here we look at the rewards of a career as a veterinarian, specifically what makes it a deep and abiding vocation as opposed to a mere “job” for the people who do it.

1. Helping Animals: A Fulfilling Passion

Veterinary medicine is a helping profession. That means it engages those who wish to serve the needs of others. In a vet’s case, it’s animals. Veterinary studies tend to attract people with deep reserves of compassion and reward those who are fulfilled by providing well-informed, sensitive, compassionate care.

2. A Diverse Career Path with Many Opportunities

Becoming a vet is no straight and narrow path. Part of the appeal of entering the profession is the sheer diversity of pathways it offers. After graduating from a program in veterinary studies, you might:

  • Open your private clinical practice.
  • Join an existing  practice.
  • Start a mobile practice.
  • Engage in important biomedical research.
  • Run test samples as a lab diagnostician.
  • Study to become a veterinary educator.

3. Job Stability and Positive Job Outlook

Beyond the perks of a fulfilling vocation, veterinary medicine offers ample practical benefits. Let’s look at pay to start.

While the general sentiment is that vets are underpaid compared to their level of education and those in human medicine, as of 2023, median pay across veterinary professionals was just over $57/hour, or around $119,000 annually, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That is an increase from 2020, when the median pay was $47.72/hour or $99,250 annually. 

The outlook for veterinarians also looks bright.

In 2023, there were over 88,000 veterinarians in the United States. That number is expected to increase by 19% by 2033. 

Why Veterinary Medicine is a Growing Field

Veterinary medicine continues to grow due to the growing needs of pets and pet owners. An aging pet population has driven the demand for responsive, well-informed care along with the willingness of pet owners to spend more on pet healthcare. Pets are also living longer thanks to advances in veterinary medicine. 

4. Opportunities for Animal Lovers to Make an Impact

Veterinary healthcare appeals, first and foremost, to animal lovers. People who enter the profession do so to make a positive impact on animals and the world they inhabit. 

5. A Meaningful Contribution to Public Health

Veterinary medicine positively impacts the world by contributing to public health. Vets take care of domestic pets, keeping them healthy and helping them heal from injury or sickness. 

Vets also take care of non-domestic animals. Non-domestic animals, or farm animals, like cows, chickens, and pigs, provide food or serve as food sources. Their feces also act as natural fertilizers for a healthier farming environment.

6. Strong Earning Potential and Financial Rewards

As cited above, vets can expect to earn well above the median salary in the United States, with an average annual salary of around $119,000. This high earning potential is a bonus in a field that primarily draws people in for non-financial reasons. 

7. Embracing Variety and New Challenges

Many vets appreciate the stimulation of a job that regularly presents new challenges. Blessedly, as they see it, no two days are perfectly alike in the life of a vet. Some days might present a calf with an infected hoof. On other days, they may tend to a black lab with gingivitis. Either way, adapting to patients and their unique medical concerns is what motivates and inspires vets to grow as professionals. 

8. The Rewards of Working with Animal Lovers and Pet Owners

One perk of working in a field you love is encountering others who share your enthusiasm. A vet’s life is full of farmers, animal lovers, and pet owners who not only appreciate animals but share the same love for them. They also gratefully accept expert veterinary care.

9. Personal and Professional Growth

Veterinary medicine offers opportunities for personal and professional growth, albeit in different ways. Veterinary medicine challenges practitioners to engage key interpersonal skills, like sympathy and compassion, for the patient and person in front of them. 

Professionally speaking, veterinary professionals also face the challenge of keeping up with a constantly evolving body of knowledge. Continuing education conferences bring vets together from all over the country for workshops and presentations on the latest developments in their field. 

10. The Joy of Working in a Passion-Driven Field

Not all professions allow for daily engagement with passion-driven questions. Many fields involve a fair bit of busy work, if not outright drudgery.

By contrast, the work of a veterinarian promises to keep you on your toes, literally and figuratively. Unlike sedentary desk jobs with minimal day-to-day variety, vets often find themselves drawn out into the world. One day you may need to travel to tend to an injured pet cat who can’t risk being moved. Another day you may drive to a larger animal because it’s simply easier if you visit them. 

11. Access to Cutting-Edge Veterinary Medicine and Technology

Being a vet allows you to be at the forefront of medical advancements. Whether it’s testing and imaging samples with the latest techniques or technologies or utilizing digital tools to help with diagnostics or running their practices, vets are constantly expanding their expertise. This continuous learning is one way that makes veterinary medicine intellectually rewarding.

NectarVet’s Role in Supporting Veterinarians

Being a vet is a job and career, which is both demanding and fulfilling. There are many opportunities to make a real difference. Fortunately, there are also many tools like NectarVet that help you make that difference. These tools help the modern veterinary practice automate day-to-day logistics, streamline workflows, and supercharge diagnostic capabilities. Let NectarVet help you focus on what matters most, helping animals. Begin exploring here.

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