Can you still call yourself doctor if you go to vet school in say Scotland, and then come back to the USA to practice?
http://www.avma.org/education/ecfvg/world_colleges/degrees.asp said:Graduates should only use the degree actually granted by their college or school of veterinary medicine. For instance, if a foreign college grants a degree of Bachelor of Veterinary Science, a graduate would sign his/her name "John Doe or Mary Smith, BVSc," and a Medico Veterinario would sign, "John Doe or Mary Smith, MV." Any individual whose degree is other than DVM or VMD should add the word "veterinarian" under his/her signature and actual degree and should not replace their degree with DVM or VMD.
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i will feel no desire to replace the BVM&S MRCVS with DVM/VMD. I will be very proud of those acronyms and actually like the fact that they are different and might be a good conversation piece. Heck, at least i will have the opportunity to work in the UK, should i need to.
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