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EVERI and “acknowledged vet” . EVERI position in relation to the “acknowledged vet” . EVERI see that the current FVE project to establish the position of “acknowledged vet” within Europe is a profession wide project incorporation all branches of the profession
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EVERI position in relation to the “acknowledged vet” • EVERI see that the current FVE project to establish the position of “acknowledged vet” within Europe is a profession wide project incorporation all branches of the profession • EVERI feel that it is important that all sections have an active input into the discussion • EVERI feel that the solution can be found within the existing veterinary education and specialisation structure.
Discussion • Currently the EVBS provide the controlling body for the specialist colleges which provide diplomas at EU level • The existing structure is capable of absorbing the “acknowledged vet” concept . • It is possible that each college could provide an assessment process similar to that which is used in the UK. This provides a qualification system which has a similar components to the diploma but examined at a reduced achievement level
Objectives • This proposal fulfils two objectives • A: It provide a European frame work to Incorporate the “acknowledged vet” • It will encourage practitioners to achieve this qualification as a stepping stone to the attainment of the full diploma. In this way eventually providing more diplomats of the various specialisations.
Proposal • It is proposed that EVERI adopt this position as its contribution to the FVE discussion. • That the Portuguese delegate is empowered to develop this position within the FVE framework. As discussed at the GA in Basel