Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)

Canada

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The Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program at the Atlantic Veterinary College attracts the best and brightest regional and international students, and offers an engaging, immersive veterinary curriculum in the beautiful capital of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

Our program is fully accredited by the Canadian and American Veterinary Medical Associations and is recognized by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in the United Kingdom. Our highly sought-after graduates are eligible for licensure in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, and consistently achieve high success rates in their licensing examinations.

DVM four-year program structure:

Comprising three preclinical and one clinical year, AVC’s four-year DVM curriculum prepares our students to become veterinarians who are well placed to meet the needs of today’s evolving society, fulfilling roles in private practice, academic, research, industry, and public service. Students receive a broad-based, multi-species core education with elective opportunities that allow them to shape their own career path in their third and fourth years.

All Year 1 courses are required and include instruction in the basic science disciplines with a focus on normal form and function with opportunities for integrated problem-based learning. Coursework in animal behaviour, welfare and production systems, as well as epidemiology and critical reasoning is included. Basic clinical skills including animal restraint and handling are also introduced with opportunities to interact with faculty, staff and senior students in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Year 1 also includes a course in fundamental research principles, and expanded opportunities to explore concepts related to professional identity and develop skills such as reflective practice, self-awareness, communication, cultural competence, resilience, and well-being.

All Year 2 courses are required and include instruction in disease processes and agents as well as public health and evidence-based medicine. Course work in clinical disciplines such as medicine, surgery, anesthesia, diagnostic imaging, theriogenology, and primary care practice is introduced as well as training in related clinical skills. In addition, a course that builds on Year 1 content in the Professional Foundations strand offers opportunities related to ethics and moral reasoning, professional values, leadership, and clinical communication skills.

Year 3 transitions to a core-elective structure for both large and small animal disciplines with the majority of core coursework occurring in semester one and the majority of elective courses offered in semester two in a series of five week modules. Year 3 core courses address fundamental knowledge and skills in large and small animals, including decision-making for both well and sick animals. Year 3 electives are designed to give students added flexibility and allow them opportunities to focus on a particular species or career interest beyond the core curriculum.

In Year 4 students are required to participate in at least 39 weeks of clinical rotations and a 2-credit seminar-based course entitled Clinical Conference. Clinical rotations offer students the opportunity to apply their veterinary medical and professional knowledge and skills under the mentorship of experienced faculty members.

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Atlantic Veterinary College

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Toàn thời gian (4 năm)

Học phí
CAD$74,804.00 (1,361,071,878 đ) một năm

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Dự kiến Tháng Một 2025

Địa điểm

University of Prince Edward Island

550 University Avenue,

CHARLOTTETOWN,

Prince Edward Island (PE),

C1A 4P3, Canada

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Secondary/high school requirements

High school course work is not specifically evaluated, but you should ensure that you complete courses that will prepare you for university-level pre-veterinary course work.

Post-secondary/university requirements

You must complete at least 20 prerequisite university-level courses in order to be considered. You are encouraged to work toward a degree in a field of study of interest to you in the event that you are not accepted to the DVM program. No preference is given to those who have completed a first degree, or who have completed the prerequisite courses within a pre-veterinary medicine program.

You should complete course work within a degree program at an institution with rigorous entrance requirements and a reputation for academic quality. You must be in good academic standing at, and be eligible to return to, your home institution(s) without any restrictions in order to be considered.

English Language Requirements:

  • IELTS (Academic) -Overall score of 7 with 7 in writing and speaking; 6.5 in reading and listening
  • TOEFL paper-based test -600 with minimum TWE of 6
  • TOEFL internet-based test- 100 with a minimum of 25 in speaking and writing, 22 in reading and listening
  • Pearson Test of English-66.

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  • Gần 1/3 sinh viên của trường là sinh viên quốc tế
  • Quy mô lớp học nhỏ – nhiều thời gian làm việc với các giáo sư
  • Cơ hội làm việc hợp tác, tại trường và sau tốt nghiệp
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