1 / 34

Veterinary education in Europe

Veterinary education in Europe. Pierre Lekeux University of Liege, Belgium Foz de Iguazu, December 2013. Veterinary education: a long story. Current situation. Around 100 vet schools in 38 countries Several national regulations but 1 EU directive (2005/36)

vail
Download Presentation

Veterinary education in Europe

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Veterinary education in Europe Pierre Lekeux University of Liege, Belgium Foz de Iguazu, December 2013

  2. Veterinary education: a long story

  3. Current situation • Around 100 vet schools in 38 countries • Several national regulations but 1 EU directive (2005/36) • EAEVE (European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education ) • FVE (Federation of Veterinarian of Europe) • EBVS (European Board for Veterinary Specialization) • OIE (World Organisition for Animal Health)

  4. Major challenges • Number of students to be educated • Amount of information to be taught • Costs for clinical training • Harmonization & evaluation

  5. The dream .. and the reality

  6. Information explosion • new scientific data • new domestic animal species • new clinical disciplines • new regulations • new IT and diagnostic technologies • new requirements at the level of specialized knowledge & know-how

  7. Huge costs for clinical training

  8. Veterinary Medicine Admission (0-2yr) Basic training (5-6yr) Clinical training (4yr) MSc-PhD (4yr) General practitioner Specialist Academic

  9. Veterinary education in EU • Basic training • Specialization • Research training • Continuingeducation

  10. Basic training • Bachelorlevel (180 credits, pre-clinical) • Master level (180 credits, clinical)

  11. Specialization By discipline: • European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia • European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging • European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine • European College of Veterinary Neurology • European College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists • European College of Veterinary Surgeons • European College of Animal Reproduction • European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology • European College of Veterinary Dermatology • European College of Veterinary Pathologists • European College of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology • European College of Veterinary Dental Medicine • European College of Laboratory Animal Medicine • European College of Veterinary Behavioural Medicine • European College of Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition • European College of Veterinary Public Health • European College of Veterinary Parasitology

  12. Specialization By species: • European College of Bovine Health Management • European College of Porcine Health Management • European College of Avian Medicine and Surgery • European College of Equine Internal Medicine

  13. Research training • MSc (60 credits) • PhD (180 credits)

  14. Continuing education • Compulsory for : • Veterinary Public Health matters • keeping the specialist status • Highly encouraged for the other topics

  15. Evaluation of the veterinary training Basic policy of the UE: • free movement of people, goods and services (eg regulated professions) • mutual recognition of academic degrees and titles Consequently harmonization & evaluation of professional training are required

  16. Historical overview • Up to 1978: each country and faculty hada curriculum based on local regulation-tradition • 1978:EU directives 1026 & 1027 required harmonization & defined minimum standards for the 9 member states • 1988: foundation of EAEVE and description of Standard Operation Procedures (SOP) reviewed annually • 2005: new EUDirective 2005/36 describing the minimum curriculum for veterinary training • 2012: OIErecommendations on the Competencies of graduatingveterinarians (‘Day 1 graduates’) to assure National Veterinary Services of quality

  17. Training standards based onEU Directive 2005/36 • 5-year curriculum (minimum) • Definition and listing of basic and clinical subjects, public health, food hygiene, animal welfare • Concept of hands-on-clinical teaching in common domestic species (pet, horse, cattle, pig, poultry, ..) • Concept of evidence-based medicine, research-based teaching, problem-solving learning • Concept of ‘omnicompetent’ veterinary graduate with ‘day+1 skills’

  18. Basic subjects • Physics • Chemistry • Animal biology • Plant biology • Biomathematics

  19. Basic subjects • foreign languages • Team working • Problem-based learning • Access to data bases

  20. Specific subjects: pre-clinical sciences • Anatomy • Histology & embryology • Physiology • Biochemistry • Genetics • Pharmacology & Pharmacy • Toxicology • Microbiology • Immunology • Epidemiology • Professional ethics

  21. Specific subjects: clinical sciences • Obstetrics & reproductive disorders • Pathology • Infectiology • Clinical medicine • surgery & anesthesiology • Preventive medicine • Diagnostic imaging • Veterinary public health • Veterinary legislation and forensic medicine • Therapeutics • …

  22. Specific subjects: animal production • Animal production • Animal nutrition • Rural economics • Animal husbandry • Veterinary hygiene • Animal ethology,protection & welfare

  23. Specific subjects: food hygiene • Inspection & control of animal foodstuffs or of animal origin • Food hygiene and technology • Practical work in slaughtering and processing of foodstuffs

  24. Evaluation Process • Faculty applies for the evaluation • Faculty prepares Self Evaluation Report • Expert team conducts the on-site visit and deliversreport • EAEVE-FVE : evaluation report and final decision

  25. On-site Visit • 5 Experts from different countries : • Basic Sciences • Clinical Sciences (academic teacher) • Clinical Sciences (practitioner) • Animal Production • Food Hygiene • + 1EAEVE Coordinator • + 1 undergraduate student (observer) • Standard 4-day visiting timetable

  26. Current Evaluation Status • ~100 Veterinary Faculties in EU: • Approved: 57 • Conditionally approved: 4 • Not approved: 20 • Not visited yet: ~20 Evaluation report and final decision available on the Faculty and EAEVE websites

  27. Evaluation status provides information for stakeholders • Students (future, undergraduate, postgraduate, Erasmus, interns, residents, ..) • Universities & faculties • Employers (private, public, ..) • EU and local authorities

  28. Future developments • Joint effort between EAEVEand • similar organizations from other continents • OIE (World Organization for Animal Health) • On the way to a Global Evaluation System ?

More Related