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Veterinary Specialty Boards Reading Lists, Washington State University

Compiled reading lists designed to assist veterinary residents with preparation for the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Recognized Specialty Veterinary Organizations (RSVOs) examinations.

American Society of Veterinary Nephrology and Urology

ACVNU’s training program is currently provisional and will require participants to:

  • Be already board-certified in another specialty discipline or have four equivalent years of experience in nephrology and urology.
  • Take a 250 hour virtual core curriculum.
  • Complete a 2 year virtual or in-person residency.
  • Take ongoing topical exams prior to the final exam.

 

Resident Requirements needed to obtain board certification:

1. Be a graduate of a college or school of veterinary medicine that is accredited by the AVMA or be legally qualified to practice veterinary medicine.

2. Demonstrate professional behavior.

3. Acceptance into an ABVNU Registered Residency Program

4. Satisfactorily complete board certification in a recognized patientcare (Diplomate) or non-patientcare (Affiliate Member) specialty with certification designated as Diplomate or meet the criteria for consideration of Diplomate or Affiliate Member status as a non-Board-Certified Resident.

5. Successful passing of all topical examination components and requirements specified in Core Curriculum.

6. Successful passage of a comprehensive certifying examination at the completion of the Residency

7. Documentation of required Clinical Proficiencies in Nephrology and Urology (Resident Program for Diplomate status only).

8. Documentation of Case Management in Nephrology and Urology (Resident Program for Diplomate status only).

9. Documentation of Didactic Learning Opportunities related to the discipline of Nephrology and Urology.

10. Documentation of participation in a nephrology and urology orientated Journal Club.

11. Successful submission and acceptance of a scientific manuscript in an approved journal as outlined in the Publication Requirement.

12. Submission and acceptance of a Credentials Application.

13. Successful completion and approval of all Residency Program Requirements within 5 years of registration with ACVNU.

 

Who is eligible to become a resident?

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