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Details of
the NAVLE course.
With
this
course veterinarians can update themselves by spending 4 hours home
study daily, in 12
weeks for the
NAVLE course. The twelve
week course consists of six
volumes. Each
volume covers two weeks of study, with every week condensed notes followed
with 200
NAVLE question/answers and 200 true/false questions & answers,
plus many more questions/answers including Quizzes and self-assessment
tests, a total of more than 7000 questions/answers over the twelve week
period. The notes have been prepared from all the
latest veterinary textbooks, magazines, compendiums, North American
Veterinary
Clinics, Seminars, and In Practice editions of the British
Veterinary Record magazine.
Over
3000 courses have been sold and more recently final year American
veterinary students have been taking the course.
Due to the 1000 pages of condensed notes as well as the 600 pages
of question/answers, they have found it much more helpful to pass the NAVLE
than by reading reviews of questions/answers only.
12
WEEK
Course of condensed notes with over 7000 questions/answers for the
NAVLE
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1000
PAGES of Very Condensed Notes |
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600
PAGES of 7000 Question/Answers by 77 Authorities.
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WITH
THE COURSE YOU RECEIVE
.. (reprinted with their permission in the
6th volume)
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British
Vet. Associations In Practice Quiz Book(30 self assessment tests
on medical and nutritional problems in horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, dogs,
cats, fishes) |
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Veterinary
Pursuits (1300
NBE/NAVLE
Questions/Answers) |
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VOLUME
I (Weeks I & II)-Physiology, Anatomy, Surgical Anatomy.
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VOLUME
II (Weeks III & IV)-Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacology,
Reproduction, Necropsy, Pathology. |
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VOLUME
III (Weeks V & VI)-Current Veterinary Therapy, Emergency Procedures, Complete Index.
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VOLUME
IV (Weeks VII & VIII)-Clinical Pathology, Differential Diagnosis on Large & Small Animals, Self-Assessment.
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VOLUME
V (Weeks IX & X)-Canine Surgery, Large Animal Surgery, Laws, Statistics, Epidemiology.
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VOLUME
VI (Weeks XI & XII)-"Veterinary Pursuits", "In Practice
the Quiz Book". |
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| THE QUIZ BOOK IN PRACTICE
by the British Veterinary Association contains
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Self-assessment tests How do you score on
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Loss of performance in
racehorses?
Reproduction in the mare?
The aging of horses?
Slow virus respiratory tract diseases of sheep?
Abortion in sheep?
Preventive medicine in sheep?
Post partum infertility in dairy cows?
Diarrhea in neonatal calves?
Mineral and vitamin requirements of dairy cattle?
Ruminant energy and nutrition?
Diarrhea in cattle?
Bovine respiratory diseases?
Enzootic bovine leucosis?
Canine neurology?
Infectious diseases and vaccination of dogs? |
Allergic skin conditions of the dog?
Small animal diarrhea?
Viral disease in cats?
Eye conditions in dogs and cats?
Parasites in cats and dogs?
Polydipsia?
Small animal vaccination?
Aquarium fish?
Fish farming?
Immunity?
Radiography in veterinary practice?
Antibiotics?
Adverse reactions?
Disinfectants?
Parasites?
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Answers to self-assessment tests
Also reprinted many front cover quizzes from the "In Practice"
Magazine by the BVA. Also answers to front cover quizzes.
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Basic Sciences (100
questions)
Sciences (113 questions)
Biochemistry (50 questions)
Epidemiology (50 questions)
Anesthesia (40 questions)
Pharmacology (85 questions)
Theriogenology (50 questions)
Toxicology (50 questions)
Radiology ( ? questions)
Surgery (114 questions)
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Swine
(50 questions)
Equine (50 questions)
Ruminant (100 questions)
Small animal (200 questions)
Small animal II (100
questions)
1989 Update: Large Animal (25 questions)
1989 Update: Small Animal (25 questions) |
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FINAL
YEAR STUDENTS
Do
you have any doubts about passing the
NAVLE
Examination? If you do the Veterinary Correspondence
Revision Course can help you. The course has already helped many students
(from Davis to Cornell) and many graduates (who want to relocate to
another state) to pass this difficult test.
You
have spent so much on your training so far,
can
you afford at this stage not to pass the
NAVLE first time?
Recently
a final year student who complained that she was the worst in her class
took the course and passed where some of her other class members failed!
Some
DVM graduates have tried everything to pass the NAVLE, so far in those such
cases we have helped them with our course, and they have passed the NAVLE
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Over
3000 courses have been sold and more recently final year American
veterinary students have been taking the course.
Due to the 1000 pages of condensed notes as well as the 600 pages
of question/answers, they have found it much more helpful to pass the
NAVLE
than by reading reviews of questions/answers only.
FOREIGN
GRADUATES
Most
states require you to first take the ECFVG which includes an English
examination and then the NAVLE
and finally the CPE. The CPE, which
is a four day practical examination, can be avoided by taking a one years
internship at certain approved veterinary colleges
(see "details of CPE").
For details contact the AVMA for their foreign package at 1931 N.
Meacham Rd., Schaumburg, Illinois 60173-4360.
Call 1-800-248-2862.
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Details of the CPE course.
RADIOLOGY
- Practical guide to
the theory of radiography, with useful diagramatic information on
positioning and interpretation of radiographs.
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
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Descriptions of various laboratory tests that a veterinarian is
expected to perform in practice and detailed interpretations of clinical
pathology results.
NECROPSY
- Describes step by
step the necropsy procedure and also which samples to take for specific
clinical conditions which may be found on necropsy.
SURGERY AND ANESTHESIA
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Explains the basic principles of anesthesia, including anesthetic
agents and resuscitation, also basic surgical procedures including the
bitch spay.
REPRODUCTION
- Practical
information on reproduction including estrus cycles, hormone therapy,
obstetrics, fetotomy and male and female infertility.
SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE
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Useful and practical guide to the clinical examination, including a
new and unusual guide to differential diagnosis to help learn this for
ever.
LARGE ANIMAL MEDICINE
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Practical guide to clinical examination, including vital
information on differential diagnosis that will greatly help the
learning process.
EQUINE MEDICINE
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Once again useful information on the clinical exam of the horse and
differential diagnosis, as well as practical information on equine
medicine.
A PRACTICAL VETERINARY REVIEW COURSE
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300 + PAGES OF
NOTES ON |
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ECFVG CPE
EXAMINATION |
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FINAL YEAR
PRACTICALS |
BY
- Dr. Anna Maria
Scholey, MA., Vet. MB.,
MRCVS.

Candidates may avoid the Clinical Proficiency
Examination by attending a 1 Year internship at any one of the following
universities:
| Dr. Francis Kallfelz |
Cornell University |
607-253-3030 |
| Dr. James P. Thompson |
University of Florida |
352-392-4700 x5300 |
| Dr. Ronald Grier |
Iowa State University |
515-294-4900 |
| Dr. Philip Bushby |
Mississippi State University |
601-325-1271 |
| Dr. C. B. Chastain |
University of Missouri |
573-884-6774 |
| Dr. Thomas Monin |
Oklahoma State University |
405-744-6648 |
| Ms. Connie Burke |
Purdue University |
765-494-1103 |
| Dr. James Brace |
University of Tennessee |
423-974-7263 |
| Dr. Anthony Schwartz |
Tufts University |
508-839-5302 x4603 |
| Dr. Ellis Hall |
Tuskegee University |
334-727-8173 |
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Kansas State University |
785-532-4890 |
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Auburn University |
334-844-2685 |
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