In order to become a Diplomate, veterinary surgeons, known as Residents, must undergo a rigorous Training Programme in either Large or Small Animal surgery, supervised by recognised veterinary specialists (Diplomates).
The ECVS does not publish a list of open residencies nor does it facilitate residencies for interested persons. It is the applicant's responsibility to secure their own place of residency training. A list of all training programmes currently accredited by the ECVS can be found in the Services menu. Whether these programmes currently have openings for new Residents needs to be inquired directly. Some open residency positions will be posted on the ECVS Jobs Market but not all training institutions advertise with ECVS, some may advertise on their own website or via their national veterinary job advertisement facility.
How to Become a Specialist
Find a concise summary of what it takes to become an ECVS Diplomate in the 'How to become a specialist' document.
Training Brochure
The ECVS Training Brochure covers all aspects and requirements of residency training in detail - read more here.
ACVS Diplomates
ACVS Diplomates may apply to obtain ECVS diplomate status - find out more here.
Board Examination
The ECVS board-certifying examination is the final step in becoming an ECVS Diplomate.