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Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, Vol 31, Issue 2, 111-115
Copyright © 2004 by Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges


VETERINARY SCHOOL ACCREDITATION

The accreditation system for colleges of veterinary medicine in Mexico and a comparison with the AVMA system

JM Berruecos, FJ Trigo, and LA Zarco

National Educational Council of Veterinary Medicine [CONEVET], Mexico.

This article reviews the evolution of veterinary medicine in Mexico in order to explain the foundation of the National Council for Veterinary Medicine Education (CONEVET). This institution performs college accreditation and professional certification procedures in the country. The accreditation process for colleges of veterinary medicine in Mexico is described, and the results obtained to this point are presented. A comparative analysis of veterinary education in Mexico and the United States is also presented. The veterinary college accreditation processes of the two countries are compared and their differences analyzed.


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