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A veterinary specialist is a veterinarian who specializes in a clinical field of veterinary medicine.
"A veterinary specialist, as recognized by the AVMA, is a graduate veterinarian who has successfully completed the process of board certification in an AVMA-recognized veterinary specialty organization (ie, board or college). To become board certified, a veterinarian must have extensive post-graduate training and experience and pass a credential review and examinations set by the given specialty organization." [1]
Most specialties require a 1-year internship or 2 years of clinical practice prior to beginning a residency of 2-3 years' duration. Most specialties require the resident to produce some academic contribution (often in the form of a scientific publication) in order to qualify to sit the certifying examination.
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Specialties
- Anaesthesiology
- Behavior
- Birds (pet and ornamental)
- Bovine
- Canine
- Cardiology
- Clinical pathology
- Clinical pharmacology
- Dentistry
- Dermatology
- Diagnostic imaging
- Equine
- Emergency and critical care
- Feline
- Internal medicine
- Laboratory animal medicine
- Microbiology
- Neurology
- Nutrition
- Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Parasitology
- Pathology
- Poultry
- Preventive medicine
- Theriogenology
- Surgery
- Toxicology
- Zoo animals and wildlife[2]
American Veterinary Medical Association
The American Veterinary Medical Association recognizes the following 20 veterinary specialty organizations:
- American Board of Veterinary Practitioners
- American Board of Veterinary Toxicology
- American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine
- American College of Poultry Veterinarians
- American College of Theriogenologists
- American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists
- American College of Veterinary Behaviorists
- American College of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology
- American College of Veterinary Dermatology
- American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
- American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
- American College of Veterinary Microbiologists
- American College of Veterinary Nutrition
- American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists
- American College of Veterinary Pathologists
- American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine
- American College of Veterinary Radiology
- American College of Veterinary Surgeons
- American College of Zoological Medicine
- American Veterinary Dental College
European Board of Veterinary Specialisation
The European Board of Veterinary Specialisation recognizes the following 21 veterinary specialty organizations:
- European College of Avian Medicine and Surgery
- European College of Animal Reproduction
- European College of Bovine Health Management
- European College of Equine Internal Medicine
- European College of Laboratory Animal Medicine
- European College of Porcine Health Management
- European College of Veterinary Anaesthesiology
- European College of Veterinary Behavioural Medicine - Companion Animals
- European College of Veterinary Comparative Nutrition
- European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology
- European College of Veterinary Dermatology
- European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
- European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine - Companion Animals
- European College of Veterinary Neurology
- European College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists
- European College of Veterinary Pathology
- European College of Veterinary Public Health
- European College of Veterinary Pharmacolgy and Toxicology
- European College of Veterinary Surgeons
- European Veterinary Dentistry College
- European Veterinary Parasitology College
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External links
- American Veterinary Medical Association
- European Board of Veterinary Specialisation
- NetVet
- Vet Students Abroad
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