doctor of veterinary medicine
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
They could be a veterinary surgeon: i.e. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
Yes. DVM stands for doctor of veterinary medicine.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine :)
DVM - Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
You are an Veterinarian... A DVM is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). It takes approximately 4 years to complete this degree, and after you do, you must still pass the national board exams for veterinary medicine and become a member of the veterinary medical association in the region where you want to practice.
DVM is a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine. It is not a Master's degree. You can get a Masters Degree (or even a PhD) in conjunction with the DVM, but it is not necessary.
In the United States the only required degree is a DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) or VMD (Veterinary Medical Doctor, the same as a DVM but from The University of Pennsylvania).
CVA in veterinary fields can mean "certified veterinary assistant" or "certified veterinary accountant"; if CVA follows a veterinarian's name and other titles (such as DVM, VMD, etc), then I would lean towards the second.
In the United States, the title of a veterinary degree is Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD).
A doctorate in veterinary medecine (DVM).