Veterinary certification programs generally provide hands-on wet labs and practical examinations. Why doesn’t the IVAPM certification program include something similar?
• The Credentialing Committee recognizes that the veterinary pain management community does not currently provide consistently accessible wet labs. We have chosen a certification requirement intended to embrace the spirit of wet labs and practical examinations; a required skills list. • We hope that the skills list requirement will serve as a facilitator that encourages networking between allied pain related professionals. For instance, an allopathic practitioner will be encouraged to gain a few physical rehab skills or learn more about acupuncture’s ability to enhance patient pain management.
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