Licensing exam for veterinarians
The primary objectives of the NAVLE are: To provide a comprehensive objective examination to state or provincial boards charged with the licensing of veterinarians. To protect the public by ensuring that veterinarians demonstrate a specified level of knowledge and skills before entering veterinary practice.. To assess the professional competency of veterinarians in terms of their qualifications to enter private clinical practice. If you are already an existing user, log in with your email address and password under the existing user section.
After creating your user account or logging into the DELPROS online portal, you may begin your application for licensure to take the required exam s. When the Board approves your application to sit for the exam, you will receive an email stating that you have been approved to sit for the exam.
Unauthorized possession of personal items while you are in the secure areas of the testing center is prohibited. However, in certain limited circumstances, exceptions to this policy may be made for medical reasons, provided that permission is granted in advance of the test day. If you have a medical condition that requires you to use medication, an external appliance, or an electronic device in the secure areas of the test center, you must submit a written request and documentation to our office at the time of your ICVA NAVLE application 1.
If the medical issue develops after you have submitted your application, you must contact our office immediately. Some appliances and devices required for chronic or acute medical situations are already pre-approved for test candidates to use while in the Prometric Testing Centers, including but not limited to service animals, insulin pumps, inhalers, canes, crutches, slings, casts, wheelchairs, TENS units, and eyeglasses. These pre-approved items may be brought to the testing center without receiving prior approval from our office.
If you are unsure whether you should request an exception or not, please contact our office. All personal items brought to the examination, either with prior approval from our organization or with pre-approval, are subject to inspection at the test center.
Candidates are not required to obtain advance permission to consume food or take medication on authorized breaks.
If you have a pre-existing medical condition that could affect your ability to take the NAVLE on your scheduled test date, or if you have a medical condition that requires frequent use of the restroom, notify the ICVA of your condition at the time you submit your NAVLE application.
If the medical issue develops after you have submitted your application, please contact the ICVA immediately. The current analysis obtained information about the following characteristics of veterinary practice: a work context, b animal species and diagnoses managed, c clinical and professional competencies required for success, and d foundational and basic veterinary sciences knowledge required to appropriately perform the responsibilities of effective practice. Each of these characteristics provides important considerations when designing and developing an examination's blueprint and overall context.
This section covers the clinical and professional competencies required of veterinarians as they perform their daily responsibilities, such as Communication, Leadership, Lifelong Learning, Practice Management, Professionalism, Health Management, One Health Concepts, and Epidemiology.
Clinical activities were grouped by species and organ system within species, for most species. Similar species were grouped together for the purpose of analyses. All licensure candidates, whether they are graduates of accredited or non-accredited schools, must pass the NAVLE in order to be licensed to practice veterinary medicine by any licensing board in North America.
Step 1 is application and credentials verification, which requires applicants to demonstrate that they are a graduate of a recognized but not AVMA-accredited school of veterinary medicine. Step 2 requires demonstration of English proficiency. Meacham Rd. Step 1 is application and credentials review, and Step 2 is demonstration of English proficiency. Step 3 requires candidates to pass a basic science examination. Step 4 requires candidates to demonstrate clinical proficiency. Canada has its own certification requirements for international veterinary graduates.
Contact the National Examining Board in Ottawa for more information. Individual licensing boards are responsible for determining the eligibility of candidates to sit for the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination.
The ICVA defines irregular behavior as any behavior that threatens the integrity of the examination process. The ICVA reserves the right to cancel scores of any candidate who engages in irregular behavior, and also may bar that individual from one or more future administrations, or permanently.
Such individuals may also be subject to possible civil or criminal prosecution. Specific examples of conduct that may be deemed to be irregular behavior include, but are not limited to, the following:. For additional information, please refer to the Rules of Conduct. Select Licensing Board. Phone Number. Scheduling and Admission. Processing time varies for each application.
It depends on how complete the application is, and how quickly the outstanding requirements are met. This could range from a few days to a few weeks, depending upon the type of application.
We'll let you know if there is missing or incomplete information. Please check your email regular and spam email for information from a licensing staff member. If we don't have an email address for you, we will call you. A reminder letter will be sent to your mailing address on file at least 30 days before your expiration date, but it is ultimately your responsibility to renew your license on-time.
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