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Вопрос к знающим людям, мы с супругой в москве работаем ветеринарными врачами, насколько сложно и что нужно что бы работать по специальности в Америке?! Насколько эта специальность там востребованна?!
Заранее спасибо.
о! очень актуальный вопрос и для меня! я сейчас только учусь на вета, но в будущем планирую работать не в России. Что сделать чтобы получить работу там? что лучше:подтвердить диплом или заново поступить? если поступать снова-очень много времени теряется
To qualify for a US veterinary license, you must have completed an AVMA-accredited program. The AVMA recognizes 28 such programs in the US and 9 abroad, including some in Australia, England, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland and the Netherlands.
If you did not graduate from an AVMA-approved school, you must complete the four-step ECFVG program.
The ECFVG Program
This is a four-step program that determines an international graduate’s competence to receive a US veterinary license. The program evaluates a graduate’s medical education, training, and clinical proficiency.
The four steps include:
Enrollment, application submission, and submission of translated transcripts
For those whose native language is not English, proof of a passing score on an English language test (such as the TOEFL)
Completion of the Basic and Clinical Sciences Examination (BCSE) — a 225 question, computer-based test measuring an applicant’s Veterinary knowledge
Completion of the Clinical Proficiency Examination (CPE) — a hands-on assessment of an applicant’s clinical and diagnostic skills
Upon completion of this program, graduates will be issued a certificate qualifying them to sit for the NAVLE.
The NAVLE
The final — and necessary — step toward a US veterinary license is successful completion of the NAVLE.
This is a 360-question, computer-based exam testing a graduate’s clinical knowledge. This exam is offered at about 300 testing sites throughout North America and at various locations around the world. It is typically scheduled twice a year: during a four-week window in November and December, and a two-week window in April.
Obtaining a US veterinary license is a long, rigorous process, but one that ultimately enables you to perform critical services for your community.
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