Published by: Asociacion Mexicana de Mastozoologia
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| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Animal Science and Veterinary | 283 | 5 | 7 | 3 |
| Ecology and Evolution | 491 | 26 | 37 | 7 |
Carlos Alberto Carrion-Bonilla Carrion-Bonilla;Joseph Anthony Cook
(2020)Jessica E. Light;Lance A. Durden;Barry M. OConnor;Whiteny C. Preisser
(2020)Jesús Alejandro Ríos-Solís;José Juan Flores-Martínez;Víctor Sánchez-Cordero;Mario C. Lavariega
(2021)Scott Lyell Gardner;Sebastian Botero-Cañola;Enzo Aliaga Rossel;Altangerel Tsogtsaikhan Dursahinhan
(2021)Exploring careers in Animal Science and Veterinary fields opens doors to various related professions that blend science and care. For those interested in working with animals in high-paying roles, understanding what jobs work with animals that pay well can help guide career decisions and educational pursuits.
Many students looking to expand their healthcare knowledge consider online options to balance study with other responsibilities. For example, nursing students can advance their careers through affordable and flexible programs like online RN programs, which offer a pathway into healthcare roles that may intersect with animal care in research or therapy settings.
For those aiming for leadership and research roles in healthcare or veterinary science, pursuing advanced degrees such as a PhD in nursing can provide valuable expertise in patient care, including animal-assisted therapies.
Additionally, related fields like nutrition also play a vital role in animal health. Studying dietetics programs can lead to careers focused on diet planning and wellness, which are increasingly important in both human and animal healthcare industries.