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Hey man, I am so happy to hear that and congratulation and hope you pass next step without any problems and be a American Veterinarian soon and we pride of you.
You mention to Meawet,you wanna tell or give some material about BCSE after passing NAVLE (You said these 2exams are alike),then I would really appreciate to help me about it. I am so nervous and confused which books are good.As an example some days I read Merck and some days do Mosby's test and some days read lecture materials🙁 and I am gonna be ready for May exam for BCSE) and your information will help me a lots.
Again happy for your passing🙂.
Cheers,
Farzin.
There is a series of books called the national veterinary medical series. These books has been written practically for the NAVLE.
So you can cover almost everything except anesthesia.
The things that I read from Merck were about the diagnosis of the infectious diseases, FIV, FeLV, Rabies,,,, like if you get a positive FIV test in a 2 months old kitten , then what? Is he/ she really infected
Also I read more about lameness in large animals and large animal surgery (FL UN videos are great for this part). Oh, and the hematology section from Merck too..
My story with The BCSE was, that I had studied for the NAVLE before the BCSE so it was very easy for me to pass it.
I basicly went over all the things that I read before really quickly not too much detailed.
There is a book that you can depend on of the BCSE though it has 80 % of what you need to know, its called Mobys comprehensive review for veterinary technician Amazon it.
some materials online
http://www.upei.ca/~vetrad/lectures.htm
This will tell you everything about how to read an x-ray .. the one that every one love , thoracic radiology
So what I think you really should read is the national veterinary medical series . only because you have 4 more months, so when you are ready for NAVLE you will feel more comfortable reading the same books.
If you want quick fix and just worry about BCSE then concentrate on "Mobys comprehensive review for veterinary technician". and read extra about very common diseases..


