CHAPTER OF ANAESTHETICS, EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL
CARE
The aims of the Chapter are to:
Advance the science and art of veterinary anaesthesiology, emergency
and critical care;
Further the professional education and training of veterinary anaesthetists;
Facilitate the exchange of knowledge between veterinary anaesthetists;
Encourage exchange of knowledge with and collaborative work with
human anaesthetists and other medical biological scientists;
Encourage publications in the sphere of anaesthetists and acquire,
maintain, employ and dispose of such real and personal property
and to organise services which will further the above aims.
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ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR CHAPTER
Mission:
To advance the understanding and application of animal behaviour
principles. This is both a science and an art.
The Animal Behaviour Chapter aims to foster the interest of veterinarians
in the understanding of animal behaviour. This aim is met by working
within the College to provide an examination process that allows
recognition of further study in the field of animal behaviour.
The Chapter:
- Actively seeks mentors for candidates and supports the formation
of mentor groups to provide support and guidance for prospective
members.
- Prepares examinations and organises examiners for Membership
candidates.
- Provides a means of accreditation for veterinarians interested
in animal behaviour.
- Provides a means by which veterinarians can show that they have
the skills, knowledge and attitude to be deemed competent in this
field.
- Produces regular newsletters to disseminate relevant information
to members and other interested parties.
- Encourages and provides support for members in preparation of
material for publication or presentation.
- Provides a forum for presentation of material to peers at regular
scientific meetings.
- Facilitates the exchange of knowledge between veterinarians
interested in animal behaviour and animal welfare.
- Provides an advice service to media, dog trainers, veterinarians,
veterinary nurses, universities and other interested groups.
- Encourages exchange of knowledge with and collaborative work
with other groups involved in animal behaviour and animal welfare.
- Encourages further investigation in the area of animal behaviour
using scientific research methods to further knowledge in this
field.
- To increase the profile of animal behaviour as part of veterinary
medicine.
- Aims to acquire, maintain, employ and dispose of such real and
personal property and to organise such services as will further
the above aims.
In addition the Chapter is responsible for the organisation of
Fellowship examinations. Success at these rigorous examinations
allows eligibility for specialist registration.
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ANIMAL REPRODUCTION CHAPTER
The Chapter is a special interest group that aims to bring together
veterinary graduates who have an active interest in reproduction
across all species. The Chapter is relatively new having formed
in 1998. The membership level examination expects knowledge of reproductive
processes in all domestic species. Fellowship level examination
is available within an individual species. An annual meeting to
coincide with the College Science week is planned each year. Presentation
of clinical case material, current research or topical issues at
the meeting is encouraged. The meeting provides an opportunity to
present and actively discuss all aspects of comparative reproduction.
Members of the Chapter usually have an individual species that is
of particular interest to them, but discussing reproductive processes
across a range of species in a more biological context is very useful
in an attempt to understand the many factors that may influence
reproduction. Membership of the Chapter is open to all members of
the College that have a fascination with reproduction.
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ANIMAL WELFARE CHAPTER
The Animal Welfare Chapter has been established to provide a forum
for the training of veterinarians to a detailed knowledge and above
average competence in animal welfare in all species. This capability
will be drawn from a broad base of knowledge across all body systems.
Course content includes, The Ethics of Animal Use, Physiological
and Psychological Aspects of Adverse States, Animal Environments,
The Veterinary Profession's Role in Animal Welfare, Veterinary Aspects
of Animal Welfare, Specific Welfare Issues, Legislation and Animal
Welfare and Human - Animal Relationships. Membership in this subject
equips veterinarians to understand the scientific basis for optimum
animal welfare and to be able to reason and debate coherently the
legal and ethical aspects of animal welfare.
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AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH
The Aquatic Animal Health Chapter has been established to promote
excellence in the diagnosis, treatment and prevent of diseases of
aquatic animals with particular emphasis on those species which
are kept for aquaculture or otherwise commercially exploited.
The objects of the Chapter shall be:
To advance the science and art of veterinary science as it relates
specifically to aquatic animals and in particular to encourage and
aid recruitment to the discipline, the College and the Chapter.
To further the professional education and training of veterinarians
with a special interest in aquatic animal health.
To encourage research in aquatic animal health.
To facilitate the exchange of knowledge between veterinarians with
a special interest in aquatic animal health
To encourage exchange of knowledge with and collaborative work with
other
scientists working in the field of aquatic animal health.
To encourage publications in the sphere of aquatic animal health
To acquire, maintain, employ and dispose of such real and personal
property and to organise such services as will further the above
aims.
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CHAPTER OF AVIAN HEALTH
The objects of the Chapter are:
To provide the means of entry to the College for those specialising
in Avian Health.
To provide a means of accreditation for avian health veterinarians
To advance the science and art of avian health
To facilitate the exchange of knowledge between avian health veterinarians
To encourage exchange of knowledge with and collaborative work with
other biological scientists in the field of avian health
To encourage publication in the sphere of avian health
To acquire, maintain, employ and dispose of such real and personal
property and to organise such services as will further the above
aims.
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THE CATTLE CHAPTER
The Cattle Chapter aims to foster the interests and aspirations
of veterinarians whose careers embrace disciplines concerned with
dairy and beef cattle medicine and management.
The Chapter assists candidates for Membership examination through
the mentor system and may also, in the future, provide short workshops
to assist candidates in their preparation for Membership examinations.
The Chapter is managed by an Executive whose activities include
organisation of scientific meetings, circulation of newsletters
and nominations of examiners for membership and fellowship examinations.
The Cattle Chapter has a strong educational role and actively encourages
veterinarians to sit the Membership and Fellowship examinations.
Vision statement
The Cattle Chapter is a group of inquisitive
cattle veterinarians in pursuit of scientific excellence and its
practical application
Mission statement
We provide a means for cattle veterinarians to attain recognised
levels of excellence which they can apply in their fields. We achieve
this through the provision of training and objective peer-based
examinations, conducted with a spirit of mutual support and encouragement.
Together we provide ongoing opportunities for the pursuit of scientific
knowledge and sharing of practical experience.
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CHAPTER OF VETERINARY DENTISTRY
The aims of this chapter are to:
- Encourage scientific investigation and research in the field
of Veterinary Dentistry, and a contribution to published professional
literature.
- To encourage individuals to undertake examination at both membership
and fellowship levels in Veterinary Dentistry via continuing postgraduate
education and self-assessment; and the utilisation of training
programs provided by the chapter.
- To provide continual improvement in practice standards and knowledge
of Veterinary Dentistry. These objectives are to be attained in
part by offering continuing education, comprising the most recent
advances in Veterinary Dentistry, including the aetiology, diagnosis
and treatment of oral diseases.
- To work closely with the Australian Veterinary Dental Society,
other chapters of the Australian College and the Australian and
New Zealand Veterinary Associations so as to further our knowledge
in the field of Veterinary Dentistry.
- To encourage the veterinary teaching institutions to develop
appropriate, professional teaching programs in order to produce
graduates with a higher standard of competency and training in
this field.
- Lastly, to endow its members with a sense of camaraderie, purpose
and pride.
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CHAPTER OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
The objectives of the Chapter are to:
- Provide a means of entry to the College for those with a particular
interest in veterinary epidemiology;
- Provide a means of accreditation of veterinary epidemiologists;
- Encourage research in, and application of, veterinary epidemiology;
- Facilitate the exchange of knowledge between veterinary epidemiologists;
- Further the professional education and training of veterinary
epidemiologists; and to
- Encourage publications in the sphere of veterinary epidemiology.
The Chapter achieves these objectives by:
- Assisting candidates for Membership examination through the
mentor system;
- Providing examiners for Membership and Fellowship exams;
- Conducting workshops as a means of continuing education for
its members;
- Publishing newsletters;
- Awarding a medal to a final year veterinary student at all veterinary
schools in Australia and New Zealand for excellence in veterinary
epidemiology; and
- Organising an annual conference on veterinary epidemiology.
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CHAPTER OF EQUINE DISEASES
Under Article 4 of the Chapter Constitutions the objectives are
listed as follows:
To advance the science and art of equine practice
To further the professional education and training of veterinarians
in all aspects of equine diseases
To facilitate the exchange of knowledge between equine veterinarians
To encourage original research and publication on all matters of
equine diseases
To establish a set of standards and guidelines for post-graduate
training to assist members in attaining qualification consistent
with current international standards of the profession.
To encourage exchange of knowledge with and collaborative work with
other disciplines and other Chapters, and with other medical biological
scientists.
To acquire, maintain, employ and dispose of such real and personal
property and to organise such services as will further the above
aims.
Membership of the Chapter is open to all Members and Fellows of
the College with interest in Equine Medicine, Surgery, Reproduction,
Anaesthesia, Radiology etc.
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THE FELINE CHAPTER
The objects of the Chapter:
To advance the science and art of veterinary science as it relates
specifically to Feline Medicine.
To further the professional education and training of veterinarians
with a special interest in Feline Medicine.
To encourage research in disease of the Feline.
To facilitate the exchange of knowledge between veterinarians with
a special interest in Feline Medicine.
To encourage exchange of knowledge with and collaborative work with
other scientists working in the field of Feline Medicine.
To encourage publications in the sphere of Feline Medicine.
To acquire, maintain, employ and dispose of such real and personal
property and to organise such services as will further the above
aims.
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THE OPHTHALMOLOGY CHAPTER
The Chapter comprises a group of veterinarians unified in an aim
of solving and improving the treatment of eye problems in animals.
It provides a forum for discussion, debate and furthering the understanding
of eye diseases through regular meetings. The Chapter is a voice
by which information can be disseminated to interested chapters,
veterinarians and non-veterinarians. The Chapter would seek to provide
expertise through its fellows in assisting in the training and examination
of fellowship candidates.
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CHAPTER OF PATHOBIOLOGY
The Chapter of Pathobiology aims to foster the interests and aspirations
of individuals whose careers are in a group of veterinary disciplines
concerned with the causes, pathogenesis and diagnosis of disease.
As such, the Chapter embraces the veterinary disciplines of pathology,
clinical pathology, parasitology, microbiology (including virology),
and immunology.
Membership and Fellowship of the Chapter is achieved by undertaking
a training programme and successfully completing examinations which
accredit the member or fellow with substantial accomplishments in
one of the above areas. A membership would be based on a sound grasp
of the tenets of general pathology. A Fellow of the Chapter would
be eligible to apply for specialist registration. The requirements
for a fellowship training programme are currently under review by
the Fellowship Training and Credentials Committee of the College
but would include documentation of case reports, scholarly publications
and a diary of supervision.
In addition, the Chapter promotes contact and the dissemination
of information between members and maintains contact with the other
organisations.
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CHAPTER OF VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY
The objectives of the Chapter are:
The advancement of the study and understanding of veterinary pharmacology
so that the discipline can be applied more effectively for the welfare
of animals and man. "Veterinary Pharmacology" embraces
chemotherapy, product research and development, pharmacokinetics
and pharmacodynamics, drug legislation, clinical pharmacology, toxicology
and applied immunology.
The provision of advice on veterinary pharmacology to the College,
other organisations and individual veterinarians and to act as a
conduit for the exchange of knowledge between works in the field.
The support of continuing education and post-graduate training
in veterinary pharmacology.
The encouragement and assistance of prospective members in their
preparation for examination by the College.
The Chapter's activities include organising Scientific Meetings,
encouraging publication of veterinary pharmacology articles, and
conducting the Veterinary Pharmacology Study course for examination
preparation by membership candidates.
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CHAPTER OF RADIOLOGY
The Chapter of Radiology is a special interest group whose purpose
is to foster an interest in diagnostic imaging procedures in veterinary
practice. Membership level examinations are designed to encourage
interested veterinary practitioners to improve the base level of
their radiographic skills, theoretical knowledge and film reading
ability. After successful completion of the membership examination
they may be eligible to prepare for fellowship examination. A fellow
in radiology is eligible to apply for Board registration to practice
as a specialist veterinary radiologist. An executive committee meets
regularly to oversee the activities of the Chapter. There is a scientific
meeting every second year to discuss recent advances in veterinary
radiology and a regular newsletter keeps members of the Chapter
informed of all Chapter activities.
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THE SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE CHAPTER
The Chapter aims to foster the interest of veterinarians in the
understanding of small animal diseases. This aim is met by working
within the College to provide an examination process that allows
recognition of further study in the field of small animal medicine.
Members should be familiar with pathophysiological mechanisms, aetiology,
diagnosis, and case management of small animal disease. The Chapter:
- actively seeks mentors for candidates and supports the formation
of mentor groups to provide support and guidance for prospective
members
- prepares examinations and organise examiners for Membership
candidates
- produces regular newsletters to disseminate relevant information
to members
- provides support for members in preparation of material for
publication or presentation.
- provides a forum for presentation of material to peers at regular
scientific meetings
In addition the Chapter is responsible for the organisation of
Fellowship examinations. Success at these rigorous examinations
allows eligibility for specialist registration.
Intending candidates may be examined in either canine medicine or
small animal medicine to gain entry to the Chapter.
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CHAPTER OF SURGERY
The objectives of the Chapter are:
To advance the science and art of veterinary surgery.
To further the professional education and training of veterinary
surgeons.
To facilitate the exchange of knowledge between veterinary surgeons.
To encourage original research and publication in veterinary surgery.
To encourage the establishment of training programmes in surgery,
e.g. residency, internships, etc.
To establish guidelines for surgical training towards specialist
qualifications.
To encourage exchange of knowledge, and collaborative work, with
other College chapters, human surgeons and other medical and biological
scientists.
These aims are met by working within the College to provide:
Support and guidance for prospective members by the mentor system.
Examinations and examiners for Membership and Fellowship candidates
Newsletters to disseminate relevant information to members
Support for members in preparation of material for publication or
presentation.
A forum for presentation of material to peers at regular scientific
meetings
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