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Welcome to the Home Page of the European College of Veterinary Neurology The European College of Veterinary Neurology (ECVN) functions to advance veterinary neurology by authenticating veterinarians as specialists in veterinary neurology and by furthering knowledge relating to the pathogenesis, diagnosis, therapy and the control of diseases affecting the nervous system of animals. Diplomates are recognised as specialists by the European Board of Veterinary Specialisation and the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Diplomates have undergone extensive, well-defined training in small and large animal neurology and neurosurgery and have passed an in-depth examination lasting several days. The demanding process of board certification assures quality service to the public and their animals, which are treated by true specialists.
Preparation of residents for the exam Dear Resident Supervisors, I would like to remind you of the "talk with the supervisor" scheduled on Thusday 22-9-11 (on the precongress day) at 14.00-16.00. Laurent Garosi and I will discuss how the ECVN diploma examination is structured and what is expected by a candidate who has completed an ECVN approved neurology residency. See you in Trier. Best regards, Luisa De Risio
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CANDIDATE INFORMATION Only Electronic formats accepted Forms relevant to old guidelines: Forms relevant to new guidelines:
Download the
ECVN Residency Reading List. Credential evaluation fee 2012
ECVN examination candidates for 2012 Examination arrangements for 2012 and sample questions: download examination arrangements document.
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Constitution of the European College of Veterinary Neurology Constitution, Articles of Association and Bye Laws of the ECVN
The Constitution, Articles of Association and
Bye-laws of the ECVN published here are subject to amendments agreed at the
Annual General Meeting of the ESVN and ECVN. The latest ammended version is
dated the 23rd of September 2011.
Re-accreditation as a European Veterinary Specialist in Veterinary Neurology Completion and submission of the re-accreditation form, and acceptance of the form by the Education Committee, is required every five years for continued recognition as a European Specialist in Veterinary Neurology, under the guidelines of the European Board of Veterinary Specialisation.
ECVN Diplomates and Residents access to the VIN Discussion Boards Hosted by VIN in conjunction with the ACVIM This facility is limited to ECVN Diplomates, ACVIM (Neurology) Diplomates and ECVN and ACVIM (Neurology) Residents and is hosted by VIN. Within this folder there is also an email list restricted to ECVN Diplomates. A user name and password is required to log on to this service - we will send VIN your contact details when you become an ECVN Resident or Diplomate. Thereafter, you are responsible for notifying VIN of any change to your email address, the details held by VIN are separate to your contact details held by the ECVN.
Membership payment details To maintain your membership of the European College of Veterinary Neurology please send the appropriate payment details to the Treasurer. Failure of payment of your ECVN membership fee may result in removal of your name from the list of ECVN Diplomates.
Updating your ECVN contact details If your contact details have changed then please contact the Secretary of the ECVN with your updated details.
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