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Advancing Standards in Veterinary Pathology

  
 
Registration of Trainees

 

All trainees in veterinary pathology whose ultimate aim is to sit the Board Examination of the ECVP are asked to register with the ESVP as trainees and future candidates for the Board Examination.

 

The aim of the registration is

 

1) to provide a mutual flow of information regarding the Summer School in Veterinary Pathology including a mini-mock exam organised by the ECVP/ESVP (first year 2003) and present other preparation possibilities for the exam by providing information on local, regional, national and international educational events taking place for examination candidates, and;

 

2) to establish a useful tool to follow the training program of trainees and future candidates for the Board Examination.

 

The number of registered trainees and future candidates for the Board Examination will also be given to the European Board of Veterinary Specialization which requires this information from all its Colleges. However, being registered does not put any formal pressure on the registered colleagues to have to take part at the Summer Schools or to have to take the Board Examination.

 

ESVP registered trainees (and those that have applied to become members) will be eligible for reduced rates at the Summer School. The ESVP annual membership for those in training with no regular income will be 40 euros.

 

The filled in form for registration should be sent by e-mail to the ESVP Secretary as soon as possible.

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Registration as trainee / candidate for the Board Examination of the

European College of Veterinary Pathologists

 

Surname:

First name.

Academic Title:

Affiliation:

Institution:

Street/P.O.Box:

ZIP-Code / City:

Country:

Phone:

Fax:

E-mail address:

 

 

Please mail to:

 

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Secretary ESVP

 

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