Lectura Foto Dr.Aritmedes Restituyo, presidente AHPSI.
NAVLE
The North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE), administered by the ICVA since 2000, is a requirement for licensure to practice veterinary medicine in all licensing jurisdictions in the US and Canada. The NAVLE consists of 360 clinically relevant multiple-choice questions.
The NAVLE is offered throughout North America and certain overseas sites at computer testing centers operated by Prometric. The NAVLE is available during a four-week testing window in November–December, and a two-week window in April.
To practice the NAVLE, visit the Practice NAVLE page. For more information about the NAVLE, visit the NAVLE Bulletin of Information for Candidates.
EL EXAMEN PARA LA LCIENCIA DE VETERINARIO CUANDO SE PUEDE PRESENTAR?
This examination is offered twice a year. Once in the spring and once in the fall.
Cuales son los requerimientos el cual usted necesita para aplicar al examen?
nder ICVA requirements, those eligible to apply for the NAVLE include:
- Graduates of schools accredited by the Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
- Senior students at AVMA-accredited schools who have an expected graduation date no later than ten months from the last date of the applicable testing window, except for candidates applying through the California, Nebraska, and New York state boards, which have an eight-month graduation requirement.
- Graduates of schools not accredited by the AVMA who are enrolled in or hold certificates issued by the Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG), or the Program for the Assessment of Veterinary Education Equivalence (PAVE).
- Candidates who are enrolled in ECFVG or PAVE must have completed the Step 3 examination requirement of the respective certification program before they may be approved by a licensing board to take the NAVLE.
- Senior students at schools not accredited by the AVMA who are enrolled in the ECFVG or PAVE, who have an expected graduation date no later than ten months from the last date of the applicable testing window (except for candidates applying through the California, Nebraska, and New York state boards, which have an eight month graduation requirement), and have completed their program’s Step 3 examination.
- Some state licensing boards NAVLE eligibility requirements differ, and to be approved to take the NAVLE through those boards, you must meet their requirements and follow their NAVLE retake policy.
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