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Veterinarians
 
Description

Veterinarians - Diagnose and treat diseases and dysfunctions of animals. May engage in a particular function, such as research and development, consultation, administration, technical writing, sale or production of commercial products, or rendering of technical services to commercial firms or other organizations. Includes veterinarians who inspect livestock.

O*NET code 29-1131.00

 
Wages

The national average annual salary for this occupation is $92,570 per year. Nationally, the average hourly wage for this occupation is $44.51. The average wage in New Mexico is well below the national average. In New Mexico, the average hourly wage is $37.68 and most workers in this occupation earn between $26.79 and $43.13 per hour.

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New Mexico Local Wages for Veterinarians
AreaEntry WageAverage WageExperienced Wage
National Annual$92,570
National Hourly$44.51
Statewide Annual$55,724$78,381$89,709
Statewide Hourly$26.79$37.68$43.13
+ Metro Areas
Albuquerque Annual$68,705$85,535$93,950
Hourly $33.03$41.12$45.17
Farmington Annual$52,439$78,681$91,803
Hourly $25.21$37.83$44.14
Las Cruces Annual$60,743$80,025$89,666
Hourly $29.20$38.47$43.11
Santa Fe Annual$58,813$67,967$72,544
Hourly $28.28$32.68$34.88
+ Regions
Central Annual$68,705$85,535$93,950
Hourly $33.03$41.12$45.17
Eastern Annual---
Hourly ---
Northern Annual$46,011$67,189$77,778
Hourly $22.12$32.30$37.39
Southwestern Annual$52,959$78,779$91,689
Hourly $25.46$37.87$44.08

A dash '-' indicates that information is not available for this occupation or area.
Metro Areas refer to Metropolitan Statistical Areas.
Regions refer to Workforce Investment Areas.
For more detailed information about New Mexico wages visit the Occupational Employment Statistics program website. Information displayed represents annual 2010 wages.

 
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Job Growth

New Mexico

2008 to 2018

In 2008 there were about 550 workers in this occupation in New Mexico. The Department of Workforce Solutions estimates that by 2018 this number will increase by about 16 percent and an estmated 640 will be employed in this occupation. Compared to other occupations, employment growth in this occupation is growing more slowly than the average. Job opportunities indicate few and keen competition, as there should be about 9 openings each year for workers in this occupation.

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New Mexico Local Needs for Veterinarians
AreaEstimated
Employment
2008
Projected
Employment
2018
Annual
Percent
Change
Total
Annual
Average
Openings
New Mexico5506401.51%9
+ Metro Areas
Albuquerque----
Farmington----
Las Cruces----
Santa Fe50702.82%2
+ Regions
Central----
Eastern70901.77%1
Northern1101402.16%3
Southwestern901001.72%2

A dash '-' indicates that information is not available for this occupation or area.
Metro Areas refer to Metropolitan Statistical Areas.
Regions refer to Workforce Investment Areas.

 
Education

Veterinarians usually need Doctoral Degree.

Education LevelPercentage
Doctoral Degree73%
First Professional Degree - awarded for completion of a program that: requires at least 2 years of college work before entrance into the program, includes a total of at least 6 academic years of work to complete, and provides all remaining academic requirements to begin practice in a profession16%
Post-Doctoral Training11%

Information based on O*NET data and is the result of a national survey.

Use this list to find educational opportunities for this occupation. Contact the specific schools directly to find out application requirements and program availability.

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New Mexico Schools with programs for Veterinarians

No New Mexico public based training programs found for this specific occupation. However, please consider reviewing the list of NM Educational Opportunities and contacting a New Mexico Institution of Higher Education to see if a program in the related Career Cluster is available.

This list is updated once a year and is compiled from the NM Department of Higher Education and other sources.

 
License
License TitleContactYearNumber issued
Doctors of Veterinary MedicineNew Mexico Board of Veterinary Medicine
7301 Jefferson St. NE, Ste. H,
Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 555-7021
http://www.nmbvm.org/
2010434

Other available certificates or credentials may also be desirable. Additional local licenses or permits may be required, and individual businesses may have specific employment requirements. Licensing information is collected through a variety of New Mexico-based resources and does NOT include federal licensing requirements.

 
WorkKeys Skill Levels

No WorkKeys scores are available for this particular occupation.

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Industires that Hire Veterinarians in New Mexico.
IndustryPercent of Employed
Animal Production1.7%
Personal and Laundry Services*
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services81.4%
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Org*
Self-Employed Workers, Primary Job12.7%

* Data is confidential.

Source: NMDWS, Economic Research and Analysis Bureau

 
Common Titles
  • Animal Anatomist
  • Animal Chiropractor
  • Animal Doctor
  • Animal Pathologist
  • Animal Physiologist
  • Animal Surgeon
  • Companion Animal Practitioner
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
  • Emergency Veterinarian
  • Epidemiologist, Veterinarian
  • Equine Dentist
  • Equine Vet (Equine Veterinarian)
  • Horse Doctor
  • Inspector, Veterinarians and Veterinary
  • Inspector, Veterinary
  • Laboratory Veterinarian
  • Large Animal Veterinarian
  • Medical Director
  • Mixed Animal Veterinarian
  • Poultry Pathologist
  • Public Health Veterinarian
  • Small Animal Veterinarian
  • Staff Veterinarian
  • Treatment Coordinator
  • Veterinarian (Vet)
  • Veterinarian, Laboratory Animal Care
  • Veterinarian, Poultry
  • Veterinary Anatomist
  • Veterinary Bacteriologist
  • Veterinary Dentist
  • Veterinary Epidemiologist
  • Veterinary Intern
  • Veterinary Laboratory Diagnostician
  • Veterinary Livestock Inspector
  • Veterinary Meat Inspector
  • Veterinary Medicine Doctor (DVM)
  • Veterinary Microbiologist
  • Veterinary Parasitologist
  • Veterinary Pathologist
  • Veterinary Pharmacologist
  • Veterinary Physiologist
  • Veterinary Radiologist
  • Veterinary Surgeon
  • Veterinary Toxicologist
  • Veterinary Virus Serum Inspector
  • Wildlife Veterinarian
  • Zoo Veterinarian

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