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DVM may refer to: Dalvik virtual machine, formerly used in the Android operating system; Diel vertical migration, a pattern of movement used by some organisms; Digital voltmeter, a type of voltmeter used for measuring electrical potential difference; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, a degree received by veterinary physicians as part of their ...
Veterinary education is the tertiary education of veterinarians. To become a veterinarian, one must first complete a degree in veterinary medicine Doctor of ...
The headquarters of the largest DMV, the California Department of Motor Vehicles in Sacramento. A department of motor vehicles (DMV) is a government agency that administers motor vehicle registration and driver licensing.
DVM: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine: JD: Juris Doctor: Considered to be equivalent to the older Bachelor of Laws (LLB). Does not allow use of the prefix "Dr.". OD:
Credentialed veterinary nurses can pursue specialized training in one of 16 NAVTA/CVTS approved academies that specialize in subjects such as dentistry, ophthalmology, or internal medicine. Post-nominal titles typically include the specialty academy's abbreviation to indicate subject (e.g., Jane Doe, LVTS, ADVT).
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine: DVM Doctor of Psychology: DPsych Doctor of Public Safety: DPS (c) = Doctoral Candidate Doctor of Business Administration: DBA Professional Doctorate of "Speciality/Faculty" D"speciality" or "Specialty"D e.g. EdD, DEng Higher Doctorate of "Speciality/Faculty" D"speciality" or "Specialty"D e.g. DEng, DSc
Veterinary care and management are usually led by a veterinary physician (usually called a veterinarian, veterinary surgeon or "vet") who has received their doctor of veterinary medicine degree. This role is the equivalent of a physician or surgeon (medical doctor) in human medicine , and involves postgraduate study and qualification.
[3] [5] The name is an abbreviation of Veterinary Centers of America, though VCA no longer uses this full name. VCA acquired its first veterinary clinic, West Los Angeles Veterinary Hospital, in 1987. [4] In October 2004, VCA purchased Sound Technologies, [6] a company which supplied digital radiology and ultrasound equipment to veterinary ...