INTRO LECTURE
NOTES
Becoming a Veterinarian
- Pre-vet requirements
- varies with each veterinary school
- students need to KNOW the requirements for the school(s)
they apply to.
- usually takes 4 years to complete pre-vet requirements
- minimum GPA is 3.2 for most schools
- Application process
- centralized application company…can apply to several, but
each one costs
- schools generally accept one class per year
- currently 28 AVMA accredited veterinary schools in the US.
- approximately 10-15 applicants per opening in the class
- WICHE (Western Interstate Commission for Higher
Education)
a. organization which contracts
with states that have a professional school so that they will accept a set
number of Arizona residents at in-state tuition
- AVMA
- American Veterinary Medical Association
- +80,000 veterinarians are members
- parent organization of the profession
- several Councils and Committees that have specific
functions
- COE (Council on Education) is a body within the AVMA that
accredits veterinary schools.
a. Manual
of Standards that must be met
b. Veterinary
schools are up for re-accreditation every 7 years.
c. COE
also has accredited veterinary schools in Australia, Canada, England and Scotland.
- Veterinary School
- Typically takes 4 years to complete.
- DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) is the degree in 27
schools
- VMD is the degree in one school
- salary for starting veterinarians vs. school debt
a. 2009
US figures were approximately $64,000 salary and $130,000 debt.
b. Arizona figures were approximately $74,000 salary and $165,000 debt.
- Graduate veterinarians each year
a. approximately
2700 graduates each year
b. one-third
go into private practice
c. one-third
go into an internship program
d. one-third
go into industry, military, government, etc.
- Reports on Veterinary Schools should include the following…..
a. location
b. pre-veterinary
requirements
c. costs
for in-state vs. out-of-state
d. size
of class accepted each year
e. WICHE
contract with Arizona ?
- Licensing
- Must graduate from an AVMA accredited veterinary school
with a DVM or VMD.
- Must pass the NAVLE (North American Veterinary Licensing
Exam) which is the national exam for veterinarians..
- Must pass the state licensing exam as well for each
state….they are different in every state.
- Foreign graduates…..who graduate from a non AVMA
accredited school
a. 2
pathways to gain licensure in US.
1) ECFVG
a) administered
by the AVMA
b) English
proficiency exam
c) CPE
(Clinical Proficiency Exam) (handout)
d) Or can
spend 1 year at an accredited veterinary school instead of CPE.
2) PAVE
a) administered
by the AAVSB ( American Association of Veterinary State Boards)
b) similar
exam as the ECFVG
- Renewal of license
a. Arizona license is good for 2 years, but must have 20 hours of continuing education
Becoming a veterinary technician
- Education
- graduate from an AVMA accredited veterinary technician
program
- Arizona currently has 5 accredited programs
- AVMA accredited veterinary technician programs must be a
2yr Post High School program.
- In Arizona they are called CVTs….certified veterinary
technicians
a. some
states call them RVTs or LVTs
- CVTEA (Committee on Veterinary Technician Education
Activities)
a. body
within the AVMA that accredits veterinary technician programs
b. see
handout on the committee and Standards
c. see
handout on the categories of accreditation
- NAVTA ( North American Veterinary Technician Association)
a.. parent
organization for technicians (like AVMA is to veterinarians)
b. is the body
that approves veterinary technician specialties
- Restrictions on duties
- In Arizona, CVTs can do all but the following…..
a. perform
surgery
b. prescribe
drugs
c. make
a diagnosis
d. make
a prognosis
- Licensure
- proof of graduation from an AVMA accredited veterinary
technician program.
- pass the VTNE (Veterinary Technician National Exam)
a. new rule as of
January 2011, that you have to be a graduate from an AVMA accredited veterinary
technician program before you can take the VTNE.
- pass the state exam where they wish to work.
- renewal every 2 years, but need 10 hours of continuing
education
- Reports on Technicians Programs must include….
- location
- costs per year
- class size
- admission policies
- starting salary in Arizona
Arizona Veterinary Medical Examining Board
- Purpose
- To enforce the Az Statutes and Rules
- To protect the public and ensure the health and safety of
their animals.
- The “Police Agency” for the veterinary profession.
- Investigate complaints
a. official
hearings monthly
b. options
are….1) dismiss the complaint
2) suspend
a license
3) place
the licensee on probation
4) can
fine “non-licensed” practioners
5) can
order a “Cease and Desist”
- Non-licensed practioners
a. DVM
must be involved
b. Equine
dentists
c. Chirpractors
d. Massage
therapists
e. Acupuncturists
f. All
of the alternative therapies
- Composition
- Nine members appointed by the Governor
- DVMs = 5 and Public members = 4
- Terms are for 5 years