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Welcome to EBVS, European Board of Veterinary Specialisation

 Committed to ensure the highest quality of veterinary medicine in Europe by specialisation
for better quality of life of animals and people.

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Veterinary Specialist Colleges

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Colleges

European College of Laboratory Animal Medicine

European College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ECLAM) The main goal of ECLAM is to enhance expertise in laboratory animal medicine. This is achieved by: Establishing graduate teaching methods, particularly through residency programs in laboratory animal medicine Training and certifying veterinarians as EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Laboratory Animal Medicine Setting guidelines for post-graduate education Championing improvements in laboratory animal welfare and medicine Organizing ongoing educational courses in laboratory animal medicine. Conducting scientific research

European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia

The primary objectives of the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia (ECVAA) are: To enhance the study and practice of veterinary anaesthesia, analgesia, and intensive care in Europe through dedicated research and by bolstering the proficiency of veterinarians in these specialities. To devise guidelines and standards for postgraduate education, laying a clear path for veterinarians to achieve the title of  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialist in Anaesthesia and Analgesia. To manage examinations and certify veterinarians as European Veterinary Specialists in Anaesthesia, Analgesia, and Intensive Care, ensuring they uphold the highest standards of care. To promote communication, ongoing education, and the sharing of expertise in veterinary anaesthesia, analgesia, and intensive care among veterinary professionals and the broader community, emphasizing the importance of research and continuous advancements in these fields.

European College of Small Ruminant Health Management

The primary objectives of the European College of Small Ruminant Health Management (ECSRHM) are: To advance veterinary expertise in small ruminant health management, encompassing sheep and goats, by championing research and elevating the capabilities of veterinarians in this speciality. To formulate guidelines and benchmarks for postgraduate education, ensuring veterinarians are on a clear trajectory to attain the title of European Veterinary Specialist® in Small Ruminant Health Management. To organize examinations and certify veterinarians as European Veterinary Specialists® in Small Ruminant Health Management, while fostering a consistent, evidence-based medicine (EBM) approach. To facilitate communication, continuous education, and the distribution of knowledge in small ruminant health management amongst both professionals and the wider audience, underpinning the significance of original scientific research and contributions to pertinent literature.

European College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care

The primary objectives of the European College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ECVECC) are: To spearhead advancements in veterinary emergency and critical care, enhancing both research and the application of knowledge to elevate the caliber of emergency treatments and critical patient care within the veterinary community. To lay down comprehensive guidelines for post-graduate education and specialization in veterinary emergency and critical care, ensuring veterinarians are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in this demanding field. To systematically conduct examinations, qualifying veterinarians as  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Emergency and Critical Care. This certification guarantees that they possess the advanced skills and expertise needed to provide exemplary care to animals in emergencies or requiring intensive care. To foster a thriving environment of perpetual learning and collaboration. This involves curating and supervising continuing educational courses, championing cutting-edge research in emergency and critical care, and facilitating open communication and knowledge dissemination among veterinary professionals.

European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology

The primary objectives of the European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ECVCP) are: To advance the field of veterinary clinical pathology, emphasizing the development, application, and interpretation of diagnostic laboratory procedures essential for monitoring animal health and the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of animal diseases. This expertise extends to companion, agricultural, and laboratory animals, as well as aquatic, zoo animals, and wildlife. To set forth guidelines and standards for postgraduate education, leading veterinarians towards the esteemed title of  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Veterinary Clinical Pathology. To oversee examinations and certify veterinarians as  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Veterinary Clinical Pathology, ensuring they meet the highest standards of expertise and professionalism. To foster communication, continuous learning, and knowledge distribution in veterinary clinical pathology amongst veterinary professionals and the wider community, underlining the importance of research and the continuous evolution in the discipline.

European College of Aquatic Animal Health

European College of Aquatic Animal Health (ECAAH) Objectives: Advance the field of aquatic animal health, specifically focusing on animals that are cultured/maintained in captivity or in the wild, excluding marine or freshwater mammals, birds, and reptiles. Establish guidelines for post-graduate education, ensuring the elevation of skills of those practicing in aquatic animal health. Oversee the examination and certification of veterinarians as  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists® in Aquatic Animal Health. Enhance methods of graduate teaching, particularly through residency programs in aquatic animal health. Promote research, advancements, and continuous learning in aquatic animal health. Foster communication and the dissemination of knowledge related to aquatic animal health to both veterinary professionals and the wider public.

European College of Veterinary Microbiology

The primary objectives of the European College of Veterinary Microbiology (ECVM) are: To champion the advancement of veterinary microbiology across all European nations. This involves fostering in-depth research, pushing boundaries of knowledge, and ensuring the continual improvement of veterinary medical services for the benefit of the public. To formulate and implement precise guidelines for post-graduate education, providing a structured pathway for veterinarians aspiring to specialize in veterinary microbiology. To conduct rigorous examinations and subsequently certify veterinarians as  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in veterinary microbiology. This recognition not only assures the competency of the professionals but also ensures the provision of expert care to animals affected by microbiological diseases. To facilitate an environment where continuous learning is encouraged. This includes promoting advances in veterinary microbiology, organizing continuing educational courses, and emphasizing the significance of research. Equally crucial is the dissemination of this expansive knowledge among veterinary peers and the wider community.

European College of Veterinary Surgeons

European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS) Objectives: To foster research and elevate the competency of veterinarians in veterinary surgery for both small and large animals across Europe. To establish guidelines for post-graduate education, paving the way to become a  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialist in Veterinary Surgery. To conduct examinations and certify veterinarians as  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Veterinary Surgery. To promote communication and the dissemination of knowledge regarding veterinary surgery among veterinary professionals and the wider public.

European College of Veterinary Pathologists

The primary objectives of the European College of Veterinary Pathologists (ECVP) are: To advance veterinary pathology in Europe, supporting research and elevating veterinarians' expertise in this domain. To provide clear guidelines for specialization in veterinary pathology. To conduct thorough examinations, certifying veterinarians as  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Pathology. To organize continuous educational courses, ensuring professionals stay updated in the field. To foster research and ensure wide dissemination of knowledge in veterinary pathology to both peers and the broader community.

European College of Poultry Veterinary Science

The primary objectives of the European College of Poultry Veterinary Science (ECPVS) are: To enhance poultry veterinary science throughout Europe by endorsing research and heightening the skills of veterinarians in this domain. To set forth guidelines and requisite standards for postgraduate education, creating a clear pathway for veterinarians to achieve the title of  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialist in Poultry Veterinary Science. To administer examinations and certify veterinarians as European Veterinary Specialists in Poultry Veterinary Science, ensuring they prioritize the health and welfare of poultry, contribute to producing safe, high-quality products for consumers, and support the sector's economic vitality, all within the framework of sustainable agriculture. To stimulate communication, continuous learning, and the dissemination of knowledge in poultry veterinary science amongst both professionals and the broader community.
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EBVS® is a European organisation focussed on veterinary specialisation in the Member States of the European Union and its neighbours, particularly Switzerland and Norway. EBVS specialists are also found in other countries.

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 EBVS Congress 2026

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Vacancies

Publication date 23/02/2026

We invite applications for the position of Resident in Small Animal Internal Medicine (ECVIM) to commence in September 2026.

University College Dublin Veterinary Hospital (UCDVH) is a leading multi-disciplinary, specialist, veterinary referral and teaching hospital located in the thriving city of Dublin in the east of Ireland. Small animal services include internal medicine, critical care, orthopaedics and neurosurgery, soft tissue surgery, anaesthesia, oncology, diagnostic imaging, and dermatology, as well as in-house rehabilitation and physiotherapy. Join our team of eight specialists in internal medicine (dipl. ECVIM-CA/ACVIM-SAIM) and four other internal medicine residents at various stages of training

Publication date: 23/01/2026

King Animal Hospital is seeking an exceptional Chief Medical Officer – Equine to provide clinical, strategic, and operational leadership across our rapidly expanding Equine Services division. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of equine emergency and referral medicine within a privately owned, innovation-driven hospital.
This role reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and will succeed our current CMO of Equine, who is planning for retirement.