Written by vet technicians for vet technicians, this comprehensive review tool offers coverage of basic science, clinical science, diagnostics, applications, and professional areas. It concisely presents a review of the curriculum, starting at the basics learned first and progressing to the advanced concepts learned at the end.
I have indeed read this cover to cover. 5 stars for its level of depth and organization. 0 stars for the amount of time it took and studying for VTNE in general. Cant wait to never have to open it again
It provided a vast amount of information in an organized, simple format. Because it is so full of information, I would recommend that anyone using the book as review material for the VTNE take more than two months to go through it. I also recommend that the learner use a question & answer book to help the information sink in better. For Android phone users, there is a nifty application called "StudyDroid," which includes previous users' shared notecards and also has the ability for the learner to create their own. Again, I would start with these as early as possible, probably adding key concepts and terminology earlier on (ideal: during their veterinary technology schooling program). Studying for the exam is not something that should be rushed so I recommend that all potential takers pick a time which works for them and allows for steady studying up until that point. Good luck to anyone about to take it!
Note: Please look past the various typos found in this book.