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Veterinary Pathology: Opportunities for Veterinarians, Veterinary Technicians, and Biomedical Technicians in Asia
Ralph M. Bunte, DVM Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School & SingHealth Experimental Medicine Center
• Requires DVM (VMD), BVMS, BVSc degree • Pathology specialist: Self-proclaimed, special
interest, attends courses • Board-eligible: (for American College of
Veterinary Pathologists {ACVP}): Requires at least 3 years full-time training mentored by a board-certified veterinary pathologist
• Board-certified (Diplomate, ACVP): Same as above plus passes special examination
• ACVP has two groups; 1. Anatomic Pathology 2. Clinical Pathology
What is a Veterinary Pathologist?
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• ACVP has about 1600 members world-wide • Is also the European CVP (ECVP) - about
150 members and mostly in Europe • Is also the Japanese CVP (JVCP) – almost
exclusively in Japan • Don’t need “certified” training sites for ACVP
veterinary pathology training • (ACLAM training requires certification of
training program)
What is a Veterinary Pathologist? - continued
Recognized Veterinary Specialty Organizations (RVSO)
No of Diplomates
Market Research Statistics – Veterinary Specialists
American Board of Veterinary Practitioners 844 • Avian 132 • Beef Cattle 14 • Canine & Feline 459 • Dairy 37 • Equine 83 • Feline 76 • Food Animal 21 • Swine Health Management 22
as at Dec 09
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Recognized Veterinary Speciality Organizations (RVSO)
No of Diplomates
American Board of Veterinary Toxicology 92
American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine 752
American College of Poultry Veterinarians 274 American College of Theriogenologists 360 American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists 185 American College of Veterinary Behaviorists 46
American College of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology 48
American College of Veterinary Dermatology 195 American College of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care 293
American College of Animal Welfare New college from last year
Market Research Statistics – Veterinary Specialists
as at Dec 09
Recognized Veterinary Speciality Organizations (RVSO)
No of Diplomates
American College of Veterinary Microbiologists 158 • Bacteriology / Mycology 37 • Immunology 43
• Microbiology 62 • Virology 60
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2,109 • Cardiology 182 • Small Animal Internal Medicine 1,022
• Large Animal Internal Medicine 468 • Neurology 175 • Oncology 240
Market Research Statistics – Veterinary Specialists
as at Dec 09
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Recognized Veterinary Speciality Organizations (RVSO) No of Diplomates*
American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine 638 • Epidemiology 62
American College of Veterinary Pathologists 1,592 • Anatomic Pathology 1,308 • Clinical Pathology 284
American College of Veterinary Nutrition 54 American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 314
American College of Veterinary Radiology 365 • Radiation Oncology 71
American College of Veterinary Surgeons 1,279 • Small Animal 248 • Large Animal 144
American College of Zoological Medicine 122 American Veterinary Dental College 106
Market Research Statistics – Veterinary Specialists
as at Dec 09
Market Research Statistics – U.S. Veterinarians
Total 87,998
44,802 43,196
The total includes AVMA members (Regular, Recent Graduates and Educational) and Non-Members (Excludes non-members born prior to 1939 and non-members
who received their veterinary degree prior to 1965)
In 1970 – 89% men In 2009 – 22% men
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• Are approximately 50 training sites in US – Most in veterinary schools (24 of 28 schools) – Many vet school positions are dual PhD/residency
tracts • Are 3 sites in Australia • Are 3 sites in Canada • Are 2 sites in the UK • Is 1 site in New Zealand • Is CL Davis Foundation world-wide
– New site is established at U. of Philippines CVM at Los Banos
How get more vet pathologists
Veterinary Pathology Resource Facility
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The End – Thanks for coming tonight
Is there a need for a veterinary college in Hong Kong? In partnership with someone else? With or without contractual arrangements with someone else to provide some of the didactic and/or clinical training?
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