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      • Veterinary Education and the Requirements for Veterinary Practice in the Philippines: An Overview

        Salcedo L. Eduardo 대한수의학회 2001 대한수의학회 학술대회발표집 Vol.2001 No.-

        An overview of veterinary education and veterinary practice in the Philippines is herein presented. Veterinary Education is tenable at university level. Admission to university requires completion of six-year primary education and four-year secondary education and passing the university entrance examination. The veterinary curriculum consists of a two-year pre-veterinary curriculum and a four-year veterinary professional curriculum. Students in the pre-veterinary curriculum are required to complete 78 units of general education including fundamental science courses and 160 units of veterinary courses in the four year rofessional curriculum. Each unit is equivalent to one hour lecture or three hours laboratory. The first two years of the veterinary proper curriculum are concerned with basic and paraclinical courses while the last two years concentrate on medicine, surgery and clinical courses. The degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) is conferred by the university after passing all the courses specified in the curriculum including presentation and acceptance of an undergraduate thesis. An organizational set up of the College of Veterinary Medicine is given as an example. Admission policies| entrance, course, and graduation requirements| faculty and support staff are detailed. In order to ensure the quality of veterinary education, the Technical Panel for Agricultural Education (TPAE),Committee on Veterinary Education created in 1977 has set minimum standards for compliance of veterinary schools that offer the DVM program. The Committee is now under the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the government agency that oversees tertiary education in the country. The University of the Philippines System has a trilogy of functions, instruction, research and extension. Thus, veterinary research is undertaken by the staff in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Multidisciplinary and collaborative research with other units/institutions within and outside the University is encouraged. The college has collaborative research tie ups with other institutions abroad. Research on the various areas of veterinary sciences is also undertaken in institutions other than academic. These include specialized government agencies (Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture) and private research establishments. Funding for research is sourced from government funding institutions (Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD) and other international funding agencies through the submission of research proposal. The veterinary profession, like other professions, is regulated in the Philippines by Republic Act No. 382,an act to regulate the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery in the Philippines and establishing at the same time the Board of Veterinary Medicine. License to practice is required and is obtained after passing a licensure examination and payment of the required fees. The provisions of the act spell out the requirements to practice in the Philippines. The examination is prepared and administered by the Board of Veterinary Medicine of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), the government agency that is concerned with the regulated professions in the country. The license is subject to renewal every three years. Proofs of having acquired continuing professional veterinary education (CPVE) credits are usually required in renewing the license. Philippine Veterinary Medical Association (PVMA) and its sub-organizations are CPE providers.

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