Candidates are also encouraged to critically consider whether the veterinary education they received is sufficient to provide them with the necessary knowledge to perform at a passing level on the BCSE. ECFVG candidates are encouraged to review the BCSE blueprint and reference list found in this Candidate Bulletin to gain a better understanding of the content covered on this examination. The BCSE is a rigorous examination and reflects veterinary educational standards within the USA and Canada. The knowledge level expected to receive a passing score on the BCSE is that of an entry-level US veterinarian (i.e., new graduate of an AVMA-accredited veterinary school). It is designed to assess basic and clinical veterinary sciences knowledge. The Basic and Clinical Sciences Examination (BCSE) has been developed by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG) as the third of four steps in assessing educational equivalency for purposes of ECFVG certification. Introduction to the Basic and Clinical Sciences Examination Appendix 2-Rules of conduct for the Basic and Clinical Sciences Examination.Appendix 1-ECFVG policy on testing accommodations.Irregular behavior and candidate misconduct.Candidate identification and security at the test center.Application for the BCSE and authorization to test.Basic and Clinical Sciences Examination schedule.ECFVG program steps and BCSE eligibility.Introduction to the Basic and Clinical Sciences Examination.American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF).Nominations due: AVMA Excellence Awards.American Journal of Veterinary Research (AJVR).Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA).AVMA Center for Veterinary Education Accreditation.AVMA Congressional Advocacy Network (CAN).Donate to American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF).
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