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American College of Veterinary Surgeons : ウィキペディア英語版 | American College of Veterinary Surgeons
The American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) is the specialty board that defines the standards of surgical excellence for the field of veterinary medicine, promotes advancements in veterinary surgery, and provides the latest in veterinary surgical educational programs.〔(American Veterinary Medical Association - Guidelines for Establishment, Recognition, and Supervision of Veterinary Specialty Organizations )〕 The ACVS is responsible for overseeing the training, examination, and certification of board-certified veterinary surgeons.〔Adams SB, et al. 2005. "Retention of surgery specialists in academia: a critical agenda." ''Journal of Veterinary Medical Education''. 32(4):404-415.〕 ==About the ACVS== The college was founded in 1965 and represents one of the 22 veterinary specialty organizations recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).〔Pettit GD. 1990. "The American College of Veterinary Surgeons. The first twenty-five years." ''Veterinary Surgery''. 19(1):3-13.〕〔Schulz K, et al. ''The pet lover's guide to canine arthritis and joint problems'', 1st ed. Elsevier, Inc, 2006, pp. ix-x.〕〔''The Rochester Sentinel'', April 4, 2000, Elmore RG, "Veterinarians Specialize in Various Fields", Rochester, IN, p.8.〕〔''St. Petersburg Times'', July 6, 1971, Whitley B, "They Don't Shoot Horses Any More", St. Petersburg, FL, p.3-D.〕 Following the 2012 certification examination, the ACVS includes more than 1,636 Diplomates.〔(American Veterinary Medical Association - Veterinary Specialists Market Research Statistics )〕 Approximately 70 veterinarians earn their Diplomate credentials every year. More than 60 percent of ACVS Diplomates operate in private and specialty practices that accept cases on a referral basis from primary care practitioners.〔 The remainder are primarily employed by academic institutions and industry where they teach, conduct research, practice in teaching hospitals, and participate in the development of new products and treatments which improve the quality of veterinary and human health care.〔〔Rollin BE. ''The experimental animal in biomedical research: a survey of scientific and ethical issues for investigators'', 1st ed. CRC Press, Inc, 1990, pp. 365-366.〕
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