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BCSE Test Content Outline

The BCSE test content outline is based on the results of a job analysis conducted in 2006 by the ECFVG in consultation with Thomson Prometric. For the job analysis survey, more than 3,500 veterinarians provided input related to the level of importance for a recent graduate of an AVMA-accredited US or Canadian veterinary school to be proficient in specific basic and clinical sciences knowledge areas.

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Test Content Area/Domain

Subdomains included within each area

Number of Questions

1.  Anatomy

Anatomy

18-20

2.  Pharmacology, Physiology, and Toxicology

Pharmacology, physiology, and toxicology

28-32

3.  Pathology

Anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, and pathophysiology

20-23

4.  Medicine

Etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment

50-55

5. Anesthesia

Anesthesia

20-23

6. Surgery

Surgery

22-25

7. Diagnostics

Diagnostic techniques and diagnostic imaging

22-25

8. Animal Welfare

Euthanasia, species appropriate behavior, abnormal animal behavior, pain assessment and management, signs of abuse, species specific husbandry, and restraint techniques

6-7

9. Preventive Medicine

Disease prevention, epidemiology, nutrition, public health, and regulatory programs

14-15

TOTAL

 

225

The BCSE and the NAVLE®

The BCSE is designed to help assess educational equivalency of graduates of non-AVMA/Council on Education accredited schools for the purpose of meeting the educational prerequisite for a provincial or state license or certain types of employment. It is not designed to replace licensing examinations or other license or employment requirements as established by individual provincial or state veterinary regulatory boards or employers.

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Constant surveillance is maintained during the testing session. Candidates may be photographed as well as video and audio recorded. Test centre personnel will maintain direct observation of candidates testing at all times.

What to Expect on the Day of Your BCSE

Plan to arrive at the test centre at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to allow time for the check-in process. Most candidates will begin their testing session within 30 minutes of their scheduled appointment. On rare occasions, technical difficulties may occur at the test centre. Every effort will be made to correct those problems and resume testing as soon as possible.

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1501 South Clinton Street

Baltimore, MD 21224

BCSE Retake Policy

Candidates who fail the BCSE must retake the entire examination. Candidates will be permitted to take the BCSE three times within a 12 month period. Therefore, if a candidate takes the BCSE on April 1, 2023, he/she will be allowed to take it two more times prior to April 1, 2024. If a candidate fails all three attempts with the first being on April 1, 2023, he/she will not be eligible to take the BCSE again until April 1, 2024. Candidates must apply for each retest, meet the same registration deadlines as a first-time tester and pay the fee for each administration.

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