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A candidate for Diplomate status must have capabilities extending over the broad area encompassed by microbiology as applied to veterinary medical science. A candidate must be well informed in bacteriology, mycology, virology and immunology, and must be qualified to assume responsibility for the basic and/or applied aspects of veterinary microbiology in research and teaching, or clinical and diagnostic microbiology. A candidate must have knowledge of infectious disease (including the zoonoses) of animals with emphasis in etiology, pathogenesis, transmission, immunity, diagnosis, prevention and control, and is expected to know current literature and modern laboratory techniques.
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Diplomate, American College of Veterinary AnesthesiologyCertifying Organization
American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia
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C - Specialty
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Board Certification in Veterinary ToxicologyCertifying Organization
American Board of Veterinary Toxicology
Type
C - Specialty
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Certification in Veterinary DentistryCertifying Organization
American Veterinary Dental College
Type
C - Specialty
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