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Regulation

- Veterinary Medicine is regulated by law and by regulations issued by the Swedish Board of Agriculture

Veterinary Specialist Recognition

- The title of veterinary specialist has a protected status in Sweden and may only be used after an approved application to the Swedish Board of Agriculture. 
- A veterinarian with a Swedish specialist education or corresponding (e.g. European Board of Veterinary Specialisation®, American Board of Veterinary Specialties, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons) can apply to the Swedish Board of Agriculture to be approved as a specialist. 
- The title Diplomate is often used as it is because it is recognized to represent a high level of competence. 
- The Swedish national specialist programme has two stages/steps. 
- Step I leads to specialism in veterinary public health, small animals, equine, bovine, pig or small ruminant medicine.
- Step II was started in 2007 and only exists for small animals and equine specialists.
- Step II specialists must be Step I specialists and have completed Step II education. 
- The specialist programs administered by the Swedish Veterinary Association 

Veterinary education

- The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) provides a full veterinary curriculum. 
- Veterinarians in Sweden do not usually use the title of Doctor unless they have also been awarded a PhD.

Membership Organisations

- The Swedish Veterinary Association is the membership organisation for veterinarians. 
It contains different interest groups for veterinarians working with small animals, horses, livestock, laboratory animals and veterinary public health

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