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Veterinarian and epidemiologist are both careers that are based in biology. Which is one of the differences between veterinarians and epidemiologists?
Veterinarians work only with animals, and epidemiologists work only with people.
Veterinarians treat and cure diseases, and epidemiologists examine the transmission and pattern of diseases.
Veterinarians work in offices, and epidemiologists must work for government agencies.
Veterinarians must take several years of college, but epidemiologists only take one or two years of college.
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Veterinarians treat and cure diseases, and epidemiologists examine the transmission and pattern of diseases.
Explanation: Veterinarians are clinicians who diagnose and treat individual animals (and may also work in public health or research), while epidemiologists study how diseases occur and spread in populations, identify risk factors, and design prevention and control measures.
Explanation: Veterinarians are clinicians who diagnose and treat individual animals (and may also work in public health or research), while epidemiologists study how diseases occur and spread in populations, identify risk factors, and design prevention and control measures.
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