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The Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris (VMD) degree is only awarded to veterinarians by the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA. It is equivalent to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree awarded by all other US veterinary schools. The difference stems from the origin of the Penn School of Veterinary Medicine as the Veterinary Department of the Medical School. As the Medical School awarded the Medicinae Doctoris (MD) degree to graduate physicians, it was consistent to use a similar Latin format for the veterinary degree. With a similar origin, the Penn School of Dental Medicine awards the Dentariae Medicinae Doctoris (DMD) to dentists.

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What educational degrees does an exotic veterinarian need?

In the United States, the requirements are the same for all types of veterinarians: you must have either a DVM or VMD degree.


What education do veterinarians need to have?

A veterinarian must have a DVM or VMD degree; to be accepted into vet school requires 3-4 years of undergraduate college.


What kind of degree or certification do veterinarians receive?

In the United States, veterinarians must have either a DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) or VMD (Veterinary Medical Doctor) degree; the two are equivalent degress, but The University of Pennsylvania preferred the VMD title and is the only school that offers a VMD. There are an additional 27 colleges of veterinary medicine in the United States that offer the DVM degree.Outside of the United States, the name of the degree varies somewhat - some countries have veterinary curricula that result in a BVSc (Bachelor's of Veterinary Science) or MVSc (Master's of Veterinary Science). Whatever the name of the degree, though, the educational background of these individuals is equivalent and all are competent to step into the profession upon graduation.


What is a VMD degree?

The Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris (VMD) degree is only awarded to veterinarians by the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA. It is equivalent to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree awarded by all other US veterinary schools. The difference stems from the origin of the Penn School of Veterinary Medicine as the Veterinary Department of the Medical School. As the Medical School awarded the Medicinae Doctoris (MD) degree to graduate physicians, it was consistent to use a similar Latin format for the veterinary degree. With a similar origin, the Penn School of Dental Medicine awards the Dentariae Medicinae Doctoris (DMD) to dentists.


Is a DVM a doctorate degree or equivalent to a Master's degree?

A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) is a professional degree that qualifies individuals to practice veterinary medicine. While a DVM is not considered a doctorate degree in the traditional sense (such as a PhD), it is equivalent to a professional doctorate degree, similar to a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS). Therefore, a DVM is not equivalent to a Master's degree but rather a terminal degree in the field of veterinary medicine.


What type of education and certification are needed for veterinarians?

In the United States, you must have both a degree in veterinary medicine (DVM or VMD) as well as a license to practice veterinary medicine for the State you are working in. Most veterinarians also have a DEA license (for controlled substances like pain medications) and federal accreditation.


Is it possible to be a veterinarian and an obstetrician at the same time?

Yes, in two different ways. First, a veterinarian working to deliver an animal baby is functioning as a veterinary obstetrician; this is the more common way a veterinarian is an obstetrician at the same time. Second, some veterinarians also attend medical school and earn both a DVM and an MD degree - these veterinarians can be both veterinarians and obstetricians at the same time.


What vet school uses vmd instead of DVM?

The Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris (VMD) degree is only awarded to veterinarians by the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA. It is equivalent to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree awarded by all other US veterinary schools. The difference stems from the origin of the Penn School of Veterinary Medicine as the Veterinary Department of the Medical School. As the Medical School awarded the Medicinae Doctoris (MD) degree to graduate physicians, it was consistent to use a similar Latin format for the veterinary degree. With a similar origin, the Penn School of Dental Medicine awards the Dentariae Medicinae Doctoris (DMD) to dentists.


How many degrees do you need to become a veterinarian?

Just one, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or Veterinary Medical Doctor (if you attend the University of Pennsylvania, they named their degree a VMD instead of a DVM). However, most veterinarians earn a bachelor's degree before being accepted to vet school.


What are required qualifications for a Public Health Veterinarian?

Veterinarians are required to have a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M. or V.M.D) degree from one of the 28 accredited colleges of veterinary medicine, and must pass state board proficiency examinations


How much would a vet with a bachelor's degree make?

You cannot be a veterinarian with just a bachelor's degree, you have to have a DVM.


Why do vets need so many degrees?

In the United States, you only need 1 degree to be a veterinarian - a DVM or VMD. However, most applicants to vet school in the US have already received a BS degree while completing their pre-requisite courses, so a fair number of veterinarians have two degrees.