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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 Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging

The primary objectives of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (ECVDI) are: To spearhead advancements in veterinary diagnostic imaging, emphasizing research, innovation, and refining methodologies, thus enhancing the proficiency of veterinarians in this specialization. To lay down robust guidelines for specialization, facilitating veterinarians on their journey to achieve the esteemed title of  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging. To meticulously conduct examinations and subsequently qualify veterinarians as  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, endorsing their unparalleled expertise in the field. To stimulate an environment of continual learning, fostering communication and the free flow of knowledge about diagnostic imaging among veterinary professionals, ultimately benefiting both the public and the broader animal healthcare community by safeguarding them from unqualified practitioners.

European College of Veterinary Dermatology

The primary objectives of the European College of Veterinary Dermatology (ECVD) are: To elevate the standard of veterinary dermatology, emphasizing research and the continuous advancement of the field, ensuring the highest level of care for animals with skin conditions. To provide and uphold stringent guidelines for postgraduate education, directing veterinarians towards the revered title of European Veterinary Specialists® in Veterinary Dermatology. To oversee rigorous examinations and certify veterinarians as European Veterinary Specialists® in Veterinary Dermatology, validating their proficiency and commitment to the discipline. To foster open communication, knowledge-sharing, and collaborative learning in veterinary dermatology amongst veterinary professionals and the broader public, highlighting the pivotal role of research and knowledge dissemination in this specialty.

European College of Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition

The primary objectives of the European College of Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition (ECVCN) are: To enhance the quality of animal health care in Europe by fostering research in veterinary nutrition and raising the expertise of veterinarians in this speciality. To craft guidelines and standards for postgraduate education, guiding veterinarians towards achieving the title of  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Veterinary Nutrition. To administer examinations and certify veterinarians as  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Veterinary Nutrition, ensuring they maintain the pinnacle of professional standards. To stimulate communication, continuous education, and the dissemination of expertise in veterinary nutrition amongst veterinary professionals and the wider community, emphasizing the vitality of research and the latest advancements in the field.

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.

European College of Animal Reproduction

The primary goals of the European College of Animal Reproduction (ECAR) are: To elevate expertise in animal reproduction in Europe, encompassing reproductive medicine, surgery, and biotechnology. To establish, train, and certify EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in animal reproduction. To devise comprehensive post-graduate education guidelines essential for specialization in animal reproduction. To conduct examinations and qualify veterinarians as specialists to benefit the veterinary patient, owners, and the wider public. To promote research, knowledge expansion, and its dissemination in the field of animal reproduction.

European College of Zoological Medicine

European College of Zoological Medicine (ECZM) Objectives: To promote research and elevate the proficiency of veterinarians in zoological medicine in Europe. To establish guidelines for post-graduate education, guiding the pathway to becoming a EBVS® European Veterinary Specialist in Zoological Medicine. To administer examinations and certify veterinarians as  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Zoological Medicine. To advocate for communication and the distribution of knowledge about zoological medicine, emphasizing the essential role of ECZM members in matters related to health, welfare, and biosecurity in zoological care, management, and medicine.

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 Internal Medicine – Companion Animals

The primary objectives of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine – Companion Animals (ECVIM-CA) are: To champion advancements in companion animal internal medicine, cardiology, and oncology. This ensures continuous growth in research, innovation, and best practices in these specialized fields. To define clear and comprehensive guidelines for post-graduate education, ensuring that veterinarians are thoroughly prepared to specialize in areas of companion animal internal medicine, cardiology, or oncology. To diligently conduct examinations, subsequently certifying veterinarians as  EBVS® European Veterinary Specialists in Companion Animal Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Oncology. This process ensures that only the most skilled and knowledgeable professionals attain this recognition. To cultivate a thriving community where knowledge sharing is paramount. This includes promoting research, facilitating specialized training programs, organizing continuing educational courses, and championing the dissemination of knowledge in companion animal internal medicine, cardiology, and oncology among veterinary professionals and the broader 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 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.
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Countries

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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

Location: Small Animal Hospital, University of Liège, Belgium
Duration: Immediate start until mid-September 2026

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