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European Association of
Establishments for Veterinary
Education (EAEVE)
EVALUATION AND ACCREDITATION OF
VETERINARY TRAINING IN EUROPE
AKREDITACIJA IN EVALVACIJA VETERINARSKIH
UČNIH INSTITUCIJ V EVROPI
László Fodor
4th Slovanian Veterinary Congress
Portorož, 18-19th November, 2011
European Association of Establishments for Veterinary
Education (EAEVE)
•founded in 1988
•98 member establishments (Europe, Turkey, Israel)
•international cooperation
•activities
•representation of the veterinary school
•running the evaluation system
•exchange of information
•mobility of students and teachers
•development and distribution of teaching material
•present proposals to the European Commission
Legal background
• 78/1026/EEC, 78/1027/EEC: veterinary education,
minimum requirements
• 78/1028/EEC: Advisory Committee on Veterinary
Training (ACVT)
• 1986-1989 pilot study
• 1992 responsibility of the program was passed to
EAEVE
• 1993 ACVT report on basic veterinary education
• 2000 ACVT disbanded, Joint Education Committee
(JEC) was formed with FVE
• 2005/36/EC
Legal background
•2005/36/EC: Recognition of Professional Qualifications
•veterinary surgeons
•medical doctors,
•nurses responsible for general care,
•dentists,
•pharmacists,
•midwifes,
•architects
Veterinary curriculum
•2005/36/EC: Recognition of Professional Qualifications
•at least 5 years (average 5.5y), university training
•adequate knowledge on
•basic sciences
•healthy animals, husbandry, reprod., hygiene, nutrition
•behaviour, protection
•diseases of animals (individual, herd), zoonoses
•preventive medicine
•food hygiene, food safety
•laws, regulations, administrative provisions
•clinical and practical experience
Legal background
• 2005/36/EC: Recognition of Professional Qualifications
• aim:
•comparable education programs
•graduates capable of working
•with all species
•in all fields of veterinary medicine
• general training (omnipotence)
• tracking
Compulsory subjects
Basic subjects
• Physics
• Chemistry
• Animal biology
• Plant biology
• Biomathematics
Basic sciences
• Anatomy, histology, embryology
• Physiology
• Biochemistry
• Genetics
• Pharmacology
• Pharmacy
• Toxicology
• Microbiology
• Immunology
• Epidemiology
• Professional ethics
Clinical sciences
• Obstetrics
• Pathology, pathological anatomy
• Parasitology
• Clinical medicine, surgery, anaesthetics (hands-on)
• Clinical lectures on various animal species
• Preventive medicine
• Radiology
• Reproduction, reproductive disorders
• Veterinary state medicine and public health
• Veterinary legislation and forensic medicine
• Therapeutics, propaedeutics
Animal production
• Animal production
• Animal nutrition
• Agronomy
• Rural economics
• Animal husbandry
• Veterinary hygiene
• Animal ethology and protection
Food hygiene
• Inspection and control of animal foodstuffs or foodstuffs
of animal origin
• Food hygiene and technology
• Practical work (in places of slaughtering, processing of
foodstuffs)
Evaluation of veterinary training in Europe
• 2005/36/EC
• „voluntary based evaluation”
• run in cooperation with the FVE
• only regulated profession with international evaluation
• peer review
• reasons
•increased trade of animals and foods
•transboundary diseases
•provide service with full freedom
Evaluation of veterinary training in Europe
• Based on
•Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
•Self Evaluation report
•visit (team of 7)
•curriculum, organisation, infrastructure, teaching,
case load, animal welfare
• Decision:
•European Committee on Veterinary Education
(ECOVE)
•published: www.eaeve.org
Evaluation
• Stage I
•approval
•the Faculty conforms with Directive 2005/36/EC,
regarding the training of veterinary surgeons
• Stage II
•accreditation
•the Faculty is following generally accepted and
appropriate academic standards and providing
learning opportunities of acceptable quality
Status of veterinary schools in Europe
Schools
Number of schools
EAEVE member schools
98
Accredited
3
Approved
50
Conditionally approved
3
Not approved
12
Not visited, pending
30
Future
• continuous change
•changing demands of the society
•new areas of activity
• general training + tracking
• increasing importance of postgraduate training
• increasing importance of specialisation
• internationalisation
Aims
• membership in the European Association for Quality
Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA)
• international harmonisation of the evaluation systems
• thanks for the colleagues involved in the evaluation
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
HVALA ZA VAŠO POZORNOST!