AVDC® Resident Forms
Below you will find a listing of forms that will be useful as you pursue your specialty.
General Forms
APP 100
Application & Review Form for Registration NSS/SA or EQ Residency Training Program
CRED 835
"First (Unsolicited) Article" Submitted for AVDC Review Report from Supervisor
Residency Program Requirements
Links
APP-120
Resident Application Fee Credit Card Form
Small Animal Forms
AVDC 300SA
CRED 550SA
CRED 600SA
CRED 601SA
SA Credentials Application Supervisor's Report
CRED 629SA
SA Credentials Review Evaluation Form
Equine Forms
AVDC 320EQ
CRED 560EQ
CRED 620EQ
CRED 621EQ
CRED 627EQ
CRED 701EQ
CRED 800EQ
Dual Diploma SA/EQ Forms
English is the official language of AVDC®. All documents, forms and examinations provided by AVDC® are written in English, and all materials submitted by applicants and residents are to be written in English.
Use of Specialty Titles: The AVMA Principles of Veterinary Medical Ethics state: It is unethical for veterinarians to identify themselves as or in any way imply that they are members of an AVMA recognized specialty organization until such time as such certification has been awarded. AVDC® has adopted the Guidelines for Use of Specialty Titles, prepared by the American Board of Veterinary Specialties of the American Veterinary Medical Association.
By signing the AVDC® Training Program Registration form, an individual submitting an application for registration of a training program acknowledges that s/he may not use the terms ‘board eligible’, ‘board qualified’, ‘veterinary dental specialist’ or ‘veterinary dentist’, and may not make or imply any connection with AVDC® until such time as the individual passes the AVDC® examination and is awarded the AVDC® Diploma.
The registration of an AVDC® training program of an individual who is not in compliance with the policy stated above may be terminated by AVDC®, in which case the individual will not be permitted to complete the AVDC® credentials and/or the examination procedures, and, when appropriate, the circumstances may be reported by AVDC® to the individual’s State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.