Not exact matches
To become
board certified, a veterinarian must have extensive post-graduate training and experience and pass a credentials review and
examinations set by the given
specialty organization.»
In addition to this extensive training, doctors must pass rigorous
examinations to achieve
board certification within their
specialty.
A
board - certified veterinary oncologist has completed extensive post-graduate study and training, has demonstrated clinical competency under close supervision, and has passed a comprehensive
examination in the
specialty.
To become
board certified, a veterinarian must have extensive post-graduate training and experience and pass a credential review and
examinations set by the given
specialty organization.»
To become
board - certified, a veterinarian must have extensive post-graduate training and experience and pass a credential review and
examinations set by the given
specialty organization.
Each
specialty college has its own rigorous training program and certification process, including a comprehensive
board examination.
Board Certified attorneys must be licensed for at least five years, devote a required percentage of practice to a
specialty area for at least three years, attend continuing education seminars, pass an evaluation by fellow lawyers and judges and pass a daylong written
examination.
The National
Board of Medical Examiners — responsible for the United States Medical Licensing
Examination (USMLE) and many national
specialty examinations for physicians — serves as test consultant for the CMA Certification
Examination.