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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, it’s called ” Moby’s 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 "Moby’s comprehensive review for veterinary technician". and read extra about very common diseases..
 
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, it's called " Moby's 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

the BCSE hs a 10 % of questions as photos.. or x-rays.. the photos in Merck are great.

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 FL UN videos on "Moby's comprehensive review for veterinary technician". and read extra about very common diseases..
Thank you so much for your advices🙂.Could you please tell me what is FL UN videos? and how can I find it? As you know I really need some good materoials for lameness.
I do appreciate about all.

Cheers,
Farzin
 
Thank you so much for your advices🙂.Could you please tell me what is FL UN videos? and how can I find it? As you know I really need some good materoials for lameness.
I do appreciate about all.

Cheers,
Farzin

this is the link for the vedios.
http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/FORVET/NAVLE/index.asp
if it ask for password let me know.. once you check it you will find out your self. they are very good videos of luctures made for thr NAVLE , also great for BCSE. and they are free. these videos are must see..
 
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this is the link for the vedios.
http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/FORVET/NAVLE/index.asp
if it ask for password let me know.. once you check it you will find out your self. they are very good videos of luctures made for thr NAVLE , also great for BCSE. and they are free. these videos are must see..
Hey DVMjakish,
Unfortunately need password and username and don't know about these🙁 and I think,I can just able to see small animal neurology with these password & username.
If you need my Email, is [email protected] . Thanks again for your help.
 
Hi Everybody,
I just recently find out about this wonderful network and want to take a moment to thank everyone who gives us(foreing graduate vets) any guidance for study materials and courses. I am veterinarian from Europe. I had my own practice of large animals over there. Now I am working in private small animal practice and getting ready for BCSE in order to get my licence to practice vet medicine in US.
I am glad to be here and I can not wait to share anything with anybody, and to learn something that I, obviously, do not know(failed NAVLE april, 2007).
Sincerely,
DAVMD 🙂
 
Hey DVMjakish,
Unfortunately need password and username and don't know about these🙁 and I think,I can just able to see small animal neurology with these password & username.
If you need my Email, is [email protected] . Thanks again for your help.


http://www.vetvideos.com/

hey, check this site, the link was here in the past on the forum, you can watch there the same files of university of florida and much more for free with no need for passward, g'd luck mate 😉
 
Hello, I'm here helping my wife through her ECFVG process. It's been grueling, but any students who have graduated from Kafkas University in Kars, Turkey have a lot less work than we had. There is an insane amount of work (plus political foot-rubbing) to get a college accredited by the AVMA. But, it's done.

I've been reading through this, and trying to correlate books to Amazon.com, but I'm trying to find out exactly how many books are in the "National Medical Veterinary Series"

This forum has been great, I hope it stays around for a long time to come.

By the way, any Vet Hopefuls in the greater Philadelphia Area? We live up north in Quakertown, and would be interested to meet and talk to someone going through the process. We're just getting started ourselves.
 
first of all you should know that in NY it is enough to do the NAVLE to work, and you don't have to complete the whole program.
Maybe also in Ohio
google NY state veterinary license and you will see the info.
second of all- the uni of Florida has a program for teaching 2 the NAVLE. when I was studying I also went to the US uni's websites. some of them have the courses material online and you can just read those
good luck
 
Hi Veti, sorry to spoil your excitement (since I fell down on the foor as well as you🙂, but in NY you have to have the certification of finishing ECFVG. Not just enrollment. I am in FL which is much less strict and I thought the same as you tat NAVLE is ennough to get a licence. But unfortunately it's not true.
 
You will be happy to know that Veti is right and you are wrong. I got my NY state license 2 years ago with doing only the NAVLE...! And I know that they did not change the rules since my best friend who just graduated outside of the US got her license 7 months ago, with the NAVLE only.
After reading your reply to Veti I went back to the NY website and I am thrilled to tell you that you are wrong. Check it out in this link:
http://www.op.nysed.gov/vetlic.htm
 
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downside is that u get a 3 year license and in order to get a permanent one u need to get a green card, which is the tricky part. I have a working visa, but after 2 years I still did not get the green card
 
To Lizivet

Hi Lizivet, I looked there and all I see is this:

Graduates of unaccredited veterinary medicine programs must present evidence of acceptable clinical education .....
  • residency ...
  • certification by the Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates. (Verification of any such certification should be forwarded by the AVMA to the Department.); or ....
Says Certification from ECFVG.
Do I understand it wrong? Do you know anything about Florida if NAVLE is enough? Since I wish it was possible. But I have CPE in May so I will survive by then, hopefully, as a technician
Tnx, J.
 
Hi,
I also applied for a license in New York a couple of months ago, with just passing the NAVLE, and got a whole list of things back that were missing for the license. Among others were "proof of clinical education" like a residency or clinical year in an accredited Vet school (which I don't have) OR ECFVG certification (which I will only get after passing the CPE). So in the end it doesn't seem to be so easy to get the license... Maybe you guys were more lucky? Or is there a trick, something I missed?
Thanks for any input I can get.


To Lizivet

Hi Lizivet, I looked there and all I see is this:

Graduates of unaccredited veterinary medicine programs must present evidence of acceptable clinical education .....
  • residency ...
  • certification by the Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates. (Verification of any such certification should be forwarded by the AVMA to the Department.); or ....
Says Certification from ECFVG.
Do I understand it wrong? Do you know anything about Florida if NAVLE is enough? Since I wish it was possible. But I have CPE in May so I will survive by then, hopefully, as a technician
Tnx, J.
 
Hi K9,
that's what has happened to me in FL!🙂
Got the whole list of missing things.
But you have CPE in April, no? So you have to survive only 2 more months.
Good luck at CPE!!!!
J
 
You will be happy to know that Veti is right and you are wrong. I got my NY state license 2 years ago with doing only the NAVLE...! And I know that they did not change the rules since my best friend who just graduated outside of the US got her license 7 months ago, with the NAVLE only.
After reading your reply to Veti I went back to the NY website and I am thrilled to tell you that you are wrong. Check it out in this link:
http://www.op.nysed.gov/vetlic.htm
Could I please have a little more verification on the NY Licensing issue? Perhaps, Lizivet, there was something that you had done in the past that satisfied the clinical requirements for the NY state license. It looks like this isn't really a viable alternative, and if it were, it would only be valid if you lived in the state.
 
Are there any folks here who have participated in the BCSE Exam? I'd like to know good study guides, besides the 70-odd books that they have listed on the test website. It appears that the Mosby Technican handbook seems informative, but there has to be more.

Thanks!
 
Are there any folks here who have participated in the BCSE Exam? I'd like to know good study guides, besides the 70-odd books that they have listed on the test website. It appears that the Mosby Technican handbook seems informative, but there has to be more.

Thanks!
you should get the national veterinary medical series they are good for both BCSE and NAVLE. they are the reason I passed both, although they are not enough 100% for the Navle but I got 90% of total what I have read from them.
 
Hello,

I will be travelling to Kuwait within the next 2 months on work. Currently, I am not a student, but I do wish to study simultaneously through my work period in Kuwait. I am very interested in Veterinary Physiotherapy and I have been given to understand that I would need to specialize in Human Physiotherapy first.

I doubt though that Kuwait has educational institutions in relation to the above, but the internet shows Dubai as one of the places in the Middle East where such a study is possible.

Does anyone know if online study is available in this field? Who could I speak with in Kuwait / Dubai that could advise me on how to go about this study? I have absolutely no idea on costs, specializations, study material, etc. and need to talk to someone who can give me good brief on what I should do.

Thank you!
 
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Hello,

I will be travelling to Kuwait within the next 2 months on work. Currently, I am not a student, but I do wish to study simultaneously through my work period in Kuwait. I am very interested in Veterinary Physiotherapy and I have been given to understand that I would need to specialize in Human Physiotherapy first.

I doubt though that Kuwait has educational institutions in relation to the above, but the internet shows Dubai as one of the places in the Middle East where such a study is possible.

Does anyone know if online study is available in this field? Who could I speak with in Kuwait / Dubai that could advise me on how to go about this study? I have absolutely no idea on costs, specializations, etc. and need to talk to someone who can give me good brief on what I should do.

Thank you!
 
Hi, I'm sorry for the message being sent twice. Was attempting to copy and paste the same message in another thread and accidentally resent it in the same one. Pardon me!
 
Hi guys. I am taking the CPE test in january and would like some information about SOAP veterinary Notes. Subjective Objective Acessment Plan.
Thanks


hi Gustavo,
I passed the QA test🙂 and interested to know regarding the VCSA ..how did u do the exam? how did u prepare for it?
thanks.
 
hi Gustavo,
I passed the QA test🙂 and interested to know regarding the VCSA ..how did u do the exam? how did u prepare for it?
thanks.


Hi~ rsa09,

Congratulation!!
but...I did not pass the QE test....🙁

Could you tell me about books that you use to study for reparing the QE.
Specially, I really want to know what parasitology book is better...

Thank in advance all your help...
 
hi Gustavo,
I passed the QA test🙂 and interested to know regarding the VCSA ..how did u do the exam? how did u prepare for it?
thanks.
Not good news. I didnt pass the VCSA. So I have to take it again, which I dont know when it is going to be. Right now, I am trying to get ready for the NAVLE in april.
gustavo
 
I'm in the same situation, I studyed hard and failed last Dec (navle) try zukureview.com and vetprep.
If you are interested: [email protected]
hi richyvet
i am new veterinarian, and i`ve moved states 6 months ago.i want to go through pave program, but i really don`t know what to read.
i `ve heard about student`s notes that they are really usefull.
i just want to know if you have them ,or know how i can get them
if you are interested:[email protected]
 
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.
hi farzin
i am preparing for next year, but i`ve not registered in any of pave or ecfvg program.i`ve moved here only 6 months ago , and i am still pretty confused. i need some organize information and notes.i am looking for students notes.do u have any idea?
if you are interested to touch;[email protected]
 
🙂hi dvmjakish
i am a new member,thanks for your guidance. i`ve moved here recently. i went to the link that you mentioned , but it wasn`t free.
if you interested to give me a hand;[email protected]:luck:
 
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, it’s called ” Moby’s 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

the BCSE hs a 10 % of questions as photos.. or x-rays.. the photos in Merck are great.

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 "Moby’s comprehensive review for veterinary technician". and read extra about very common diseases..
u passed!congradulation:clap:
cheers
 
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for dvmjakish Hi, my name is Angela? I am very glad the people like you are still around the world. I was reading trough out the forum.To me you seen very interesting in helping everybody. thanks for all your advices and I will pray for you to do well in the day off your test.
 
hi farzin
i am preparing for next year, but i`ve not registered in any of pave or ecfvg program.i`ve moved here only 6 months ago , and i am still pretty confused. i need some organize information and notes.i am looking for students notes.do u have any idea?
if you are interested to touch;[email protected]
I just check the forum now,then sorry to answer your questions late🙂,
I am not familar with PAVE,but know about ECFVG.First of all you should get your Toefl or other English languages and after that you can be ready to take BCSE. It's about Basic and Clinical materials.Most of materials are about students notes about Anatomy & Parasitology& Toxicology & Pathology and Medicine and also Surgery,Anesthesia.I think, this exam need just some general information,not details.The best advise about BCSE and NAVLE, is DVMJakish's advise that he mentioned in #352 (same page) and exactly depond your time and plane.As he said if you have more than 5 months, it's better you'll start NVMS books and don't waste your time with 10000 of other refrences,but about me is different and I don't have time (just 2 months) and I can read my university's notes.
Hope you find your way and be ready for exam.
Cheers,
Farzin.
 
for dvmjakish Hi, my name is Angela? I am very glad the people like you are still around the world. I was reading trough out the forum.To me you seen very interesting in helping everybody. thanks for all your advices and I will pray for you to do well in the day off your test.

Thank you Ruffo,I'm glad I can help.
 
I just check the forum now,then sorry to answer your questions late🙂,
I am not familar with PAVE,but know about ECFVG.First of all you should get your Toefl or other English languages and after that you can be ready to take BCSE. It's about Basic and Clinical materials.Most of materials are about students notes about Anatomy & Parasitology& Toxicology & Pathology and Medicine and also Surgery,Anesthesia.I think, this exam need just some general information,not details.The best advise about BCSE and NAVLE, is DVMJakish's advise that he mentioned in #352 (same page) and exactly depond your time and plane.As he said if you have more than 5 months, it's better you'll start NVMS books and don't waste your time with 10000 of other refrences,but about me is different and I don't have time (just 2 months) and I can read my university's notes.
Hope you find your way and be ready for exam.
Cheers,
Farzin.
thanks for your advice,i am interested for pave more because they still accept the one year rotation
i wish u best for your test
i `ve started nvms canine anatomy last week,but my big problem is toefl/ielts
 
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http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-244357773 2556771494

scissors
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-353758846 2748812732

scalpel
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-503167117 7379526308

Anesthesia orientation
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=6593924606 096931079

subcut
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=7927347987 590744589

simcont
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=1756892059 908015760

512k47
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-215198417 8529356135

Femoral Head and neck Ostectomy - Cranial Approach
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-159650485 6513657753

Exploration of the Stifle joint and Removal of a medail Meniscus
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-146823815 8436285215

Opening/Closing an Abdomen - Abdominal Exploratory
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-760479333 5673265162

Intramedullary pinning and external fixation for an oblique femur fracture
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=6562453810 517806439

Intestial Resection and Anastomosis
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=4257036499 315243594

Feline Ovariohysterectomy
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-687566289 7265401347

Feline Castration
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=8543171434 58501067

Canine Ovariohysterecomy
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-639493160 7597971180

Canine Castration - Closed Technique
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=8030420111 959471100

Clip and Prep - Abdominal Surgical Procedure
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-270972050 8836818945

Preparation of the Surgical Team
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=8598138760 851436752

Knot Tying
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=1440161667 394754430

Aseptic Technique - Stressing the Fundamentals
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=7046213055 768659288

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FLORIDA LECTURES

Foreign Animal Diseases
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-899817291 0140233037

Public Health
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-687644900 9808892245

Exotics
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-720107482 5286031994

Poultry Diseases
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-477483314 1154024955

Swine Diseases
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-802673919 4679506207

Ophthalmoloy
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-513376715 1552388721

Dermatology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-261461871 6230298191

Radiology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=2893584117 489029999

Oncology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=7633544538 436411663

Small Animal Neurology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-153507957 1928241895

Small Animal Cardiology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-472473303 6868033503

Feline Infectious Diseases
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=4480711752 817795256

Vaccination Protocols for Canine Infectious Disases
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=6954640576 762987469

Dog, Cat and Equine Reproduction
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-555641244 1059706543

Small Animal Surgery
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-916329430 7859401471

Small Animal Endocrinology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-683364587 2227174336

Anesthesia
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=8406301410 035245616

Equine Medicine
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=7368813273 555581253

Bovine Reproduction
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-749641071 2690037238

Food Animal Medicine
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=7948895296 180317427

Veterinary Hematology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=6406954005 508318564

Toxicology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=6694363275 40168533

Pharmacology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=8761074791 872013170

Immunology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-365925680 624026339

Pathology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-491081199 4534474594

Parasitology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=4787856112 046128477

Bacteriology
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-421739120 7171120684

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Student Surgery Laboratory
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-542178215 7597084048

http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=1634657542 290245830

http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-163797778 001264197

http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-180198232 2539264303

http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=6723493903 018435195

Chest_tube_placemen t
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-710585966 0871478432

Castration_and_ Declawing_ of_cat
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-273903817 8875517861

Cardiopulmonary_ resuscitation
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=8803689033 466964284

Caesarean_section
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-543278148 355518888

Anesthetic_protocol
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=7957140837 274505769

Intubation
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-555303318 4967545060

pulmonary_radiograp hy
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=-590784851 6802189156

Abdominal_radiology _3
http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=2177160575 871693401
 
Hi guys,
if any of you are going to do the CPE in Tuskegee, I have heard that they have lots of goats there all the time so prepare for the goats. They have sheep there only rarely.
 
thank u dvmjakish, these vedios r very usefull , u'v been the most helpfull person in this forum, thanx again and wish u the best.
 
Hi all, I am a new member and I would like to congratulate you all for working toward your professional recognition. Together we can win! We are all in the same situation, working hard and studying at the same time. But we can win, many other people were in the same situation and took the exams

1. For the beginning, did anyone use "Hemogram interpretation in dogs and cats?" Did you find it useful? It is about 80 pages (with a lot of pictures, not too much text), half of the book is on CBC interpretation (clinical cases).

2. I would suggest sharing materials (including links, thanks dvmjakish & all). I have several materials, including VCRC books and mosby SCANNED and I was just wondering if other people would be interested in sharing books, e.g. 5-min VetConsult or NVMS.

3. As to Merk,personally I don't think it is a good option since it focuses too much on details.I can be used as a reference book though..
 
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Hi all, I am a new member and I would like to congratulate you all for working toward your professional recognition. Together we can win! We are all in the same situation, working hard and studying at the same time. But we can win, many other people were in the same situation and took the exams

1. For the beginning, did anyone use "Hemogram interpretation in dogs and cats?" Did you find it useful? It is about 80 pages (with a lot of pictures, not too much text), half of the book is on CBC interpretation (clinical cases).

2. I would suggest sharing materials (including links, thanks dvmjakish & all). I have several materials, including VCRC books and mosby SCANNED and I was just wondering if other people would be interested in sharing books, e.g. 5-min VetConsult or NVMS.

3. As to Merk,personally I don't think it is a good option since it focuses too much on details.I can be used as a reference book though..
hi
i am new ,too,and i found this forum really useful.i am also very new in country .i`ve only canine anatomy of nvms.i am doing that,but i`m really interested to share(vcrc books or videos),or american students notes if u have
good to have u here,👍
 
hi Gustavo,
I passed the QA test🙂 and interested to know regarding the VCSA ..how did u do the exam? how did u prepare for it?
thanks.
hi rsa06
congradulation :clap:
i am preparing for qe for pave in next year.can u give me some advice about exam?what did u study?how hard was?
thanks
cheers
[email protected]
 
thank u dvmjakish, these vedios r very usefull , u'v been the most helpfull person in this forum, thanx again and wish u the best.

You are welcome.


I really recmoend to download and save the videos that you like on your computer. sometimes these links get changed or even deleted.
 
Hi Hpo,


I have VCRC scanned and I am interested to share it for that anatomy book- do you have it scanned? It could also be useful for you, once you scan it you can take it on your laptop wherever you go

by the way, do you have other books, e.g. 5-min veterinary consult?
 
hi, i'm a veterinary doctor from morocco, i will come next month to usa with
J1 visa with the section 212E ( two years home country residence rule) to
do an internship for one year in a dairy farm in wisconsin.

My goal is to stay in usa after the end of my program and to be legal
so what will be the best and the easier to me to do :
To work like a veterinary assistant and apply for a waiver( J1 waiver)?
or to find another intership in the unuversity and apply for j1 program
extension ?

Do you have any idea ?

Thank you.
 
hi, i'm a veterinary doctor from morocco, i will come next month to usa with
J1 visa with the section 212E ( two years home country residence rule) to
do an internship for one year in a dairy farm in wisconsin.

My goal is to stay in usa after the end of my program and to be legal
so what will be the best and the easier to me to do :
To work like a veterinary assistant and apply for a waiver( J1 waiver)?
or to find another intership in the unuversity and apply for j1 program
extension ?

Do you have any idea ?

Thank you.

I think your best chance is Work visa. H1B visa. this is a two year visa, and can be extended every two years up to three times. You can also apply for immigration and get green card as a worker. you just have to find the right place to work where your employer likes you so much that he would help you get green card from employment.
 
I think your best chance is Work visa. H1B visa. this is a two year visa, and can be extended every two years up to three times. You can also apply for immigration and get green card as a worker. you just have to find the right place to work where your employer likes you so much that he would help you get green card from employment.


thank you for your advice, i know that for having a J1 waiver, the solution will be to find the right employer that will help me to have it, so i need chance 🙂

Look please at http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/info/info_1288.html
and give me your opinion

thank you
 
Hi Hpo,


I have VCRC scanned and I am interested to share it for that anatomy book- do you have it scanned? It could also be useful for you, once you scan it you can take it on your laptop wherever you go

by the way, do you have other books, e.g. 5-min veterinary consult?
i am really interested, but i don`t know how to scan it?do u want tell me how to scan it?it`s 600 pages😕
 
Hi Hpo,


I have VCRC scanned and I am interested to share it for that anatomy book- do you have it scanned? It could also be useful for you, once you scan it you can take it on your laptop wherever you go

by the way, do you have other books, e.g. 5-min veterinary consult?
i don`t have 5 min , but in hospital that i use to work they had.so i can scan it ,too.if i know how to scan that kind of big books
 
🙂 Congratualation to all of you who passed NAVLE or BSCE. Unfortunatelly I have not passed NAVLE, so now I am facing BCSE. If anybody could share what the BCSE is like and what kind of questions are on that exam. I would appreciate greatfully any sugestions...Thanks much!!!🙂
 
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