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The
American Board of Veterinary Practitioners
was established in 1978 to recognize excellence in clinical practive through
the certification of species oriented specialists. The
successful applicant must master a rigorous and demanding application
process and pass a certifying examination to obtain Diplomate status. |
To
qualify to sit for the extensive, 2 day examination, the veterinarian
must complete either a residency program or 6 years of clinical practice.
Case reports, professional continuing education records, and recommendations
from other veterinarians must be submitted and approved before an applicant
is allowed to sit for the exam. |