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SandraON

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Hi!

Does anyone from Canada frequent this forum? I'm from Sudbury, Ontario, and I am interested in applying to vet school for the fall of 2005.

Sandra 🙂
 
Hello h r u ?

I am a veterinarian but i didnt graduate from Canada. I am doing now my license exams
may be if you need any thig i could help you with just let me know

regards
 
Hi!

Do you know much about studying in Canada and working in the states. Is it a different procedure than staying in Canada? Also do you know anything about vet schools in the states that accept Canadians?

Thanks,
SandraON
 
Hi there
glad some one from Canada is finally here🙂
any way about working in USA ,canada and USA both ahs the exams for licensing a veterinarian so in case you finished from 4 Canadian colleges or 27 American or some other accredited veterinary colleges( like Glasgow,Royal veterinary college both in UK,Utrech in Holland,Murdoch in Australia,Massey University in New Zealand, and may be one or two others in Uk i am not sure what are they) any way if you finish from any of these tou will have to do the NAVLE exam which is the written exam for license as a veterinarian to work either in Canada or in USA. thats all you have todo then you have to do whats called the province( canada) or states(USA) license which is acourse or exam in regulations of the state or province you want to practice in ( some places may require more than that too) but not geraly
then you r licensed to practice in the place
Now if you graduate from colleges other than the one i mentioend tou above
you have to do NAVLE plus whats called a practical exam which takes about 4 days of clnical cases and surgery ...etc and coast alot of money ( now about 7000 CDN$ fee) and then when you pass it you do the regulations thing like the one i mentioned above then you r licenses
now that was one way of license for forign veterinarian the second pathway is to go to an accredited college of veterinary medicine byAVA(American veteriany association ( this progam only exists in USA ( Canada doesnt have it ) where you spend one year of clinical rotations in different area under the supervison of the faculty of the vet med. and after that they do tests after each part and when you pass that you dont need to do the clinical exam part but before they accept you in this porgram you need to pass the NAVLE ( written exam) and TOEFl for ppl who dont speak English as firt language,,,etc
This program coast is very expensive though ( between 20-30 K for the fee for one year )
I hope this helps and If you need any more informations let me know
Regards
dr_amer
 
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