Aquaculture 2022

February 28 - March 4, 2022

San Diego, California

ACQUIRING DAY-ONE COMPETENCY THROUGH THE FUNDAMENTALS OF AQUATIC VETERINARY MEDICINE LEARNING RESOURCE

                 Laura Urdes*, Chris Walster, Julius Tepper

 

                *Ministry of Research, Innovation and Development

                Mendeleev, nr. 21-25, cod 010362, district 1

                Bucharest, Romania

 



This book is intended for veterinary students looking to acquire day-one competency, as defined by the OIE. This book is organized in such a manner that each chapter builds on the previous one. It is also suitable for veterinary schools wishing to establish a course covering the nine core areas of aquatic veterinary medicine. For veterinarians interested in practicing aquatic veterinary medicine, and aquatic veterinarians looking to become certified through the CertAqV program of the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association, it provides a valuable resource to obtain necessary skills and technical understanding.

There is a significant amount of information contributed by dozens of authors from around the world on the nine core areas of the CertAqV certification program, so a companion website has been created with access to supplementary data. Each chapter in the book has links to the companion website, where additional text, figures, and further reading and resources can be found. The diseases presented in this printed version of the text are those that are considered to have worldwide importance. Diseases found primarily in one locality or isolated to only one or a few species can be found in the online text. With respect to exploratory surgery in aquatic birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles, it should be considered that the procedures and techniques are similar to their terrestrial counterparts except where noted throughout the book.

All proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association to help support its many member programs.