Requirements for veterinary practice in Vermont:
Here’s a quick overview of the veterinary licensing requirements for the state of Vermont. *Last updated 08.25.22.
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The quick details:
FEE: $100 application fee
LICENSING PERIOD: 2 years
CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE) REQUIREMENTS: 24 hours, biennially
Are the following available?
TEMPORARY LICENSE: no
RECIPROCITY: no
Are the following accepted?
FOREIGN GRADS – AVMA ECFVG OR PAVE: yes
Are the following documents required?
RESUME: no
TRANSCRIPTS: no
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES: no
Are the following personal checks required?
BACKGROUND CHECK: no
VERIFICATION OF ACTIVE PRACTICE: yes
PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP/ALIEN STATUS: yes
Are the following educational items required?
NAVLE OR NBE & CCT – VIVA SCORE: yes
CERTIFICATE OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION/DIPLOMA: yes
GRAD OF AVMA APPROVED VET SCHOOL: yes
LICENSE VERIFICATION/LETTER OF GOOD STANDING: yes
JURISPRUDENCE EXAM: no
We have so much information on this that it’s impossible to organize it neatly on this page.
So we organized a multi-page document covering Vermont Prescription Drug Monitoring Protocols (PDMP), prescriptions and dispensing, telemedicine, Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationships (VCPR), and permits.
We also include additional information on veterinary professional licensing, state licensing, recordkeeping, permits, and continuing education.
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