ACVCP Diplomate Training

RESIDENCY TRAINING


In order to become eligible to take Phase I of the Diplomate Certifying Examination, a candidate must be enrolled in OR have completed an ACVCP Training program (residency) that has been approved by the ACVCP Education Committee.

In order to become eligible to take Phase II of the Diplomate Certifying Examination, a candidate must have completed an ACVCP Training program (residency) that has been approved by the ACVCP Education Committee by the time the candidate sits for the exam.

At the time of registration, candidates will be required to identify the training program which they are completing or have completed. Candidates are encouraged to register with the ACVCP as soon as possible after beginning their training.

For additional information, candidates may consult with an ACVCP Supervisor or Mentor of a training program or any ACVCP diplomate who has access to the ACVCP Education Committee's "Information for Supervisors and Mentors of ACVCP Training Programs" document which is located on the "Diplomates" section of the ACVCP website.

APPROVED TRAINING PROGRAMS

Friendship Hospital / FDACVM Mahoud Abouraya (ACVCP Supervisor)
Iowa State University Patrick Gorden (ACVCP Supervisor)
Kansas State University Mike Apley, Butch Kukanich, Hans Coetzee (ACVCP Supervisors)
North Carolina State University Mark Papich (ACVCP Supervisor)
Ohio State University Jeff Lakritz (ACVCP Supervisor)
University of Tennessee Dr. Tomas Martin-Jimenez (ACVCP Supervisor)
Texas Tech University Sarah Wagner (ACVCP Supervisor)
University of California (Davis) Heather Knych (ACVCP Supervisor)
University of Georgia Brian Lubbers (ACVCP Supervisor)
University of Melbourne Ted Whittem (ACVCP Supervisor)
University of Saskatchewan Al Chicoine, Trish Dowling (ACVCP Supervisors)
University of Wisconsin Lauren Trepanier (ACVCP Supervisor)
VA-MD College of Veterinary Medicine Jennifer Davis (ACVCP Supervisor)