1, basic account
It mainly includes veterinary laws and regulations, professional ethics, animal anatomy, histology and embryology, animal physiology, animal biochemistry, veterinary pathology, veterinary pharmacology and so on.
2. Prevention subjects
It mainly includes veterinary microbiology and immunology, veterinary epidemiology, veterinary parasitology and veterinary hygiene.
3. Clinical subjects
It mainly includes veterinary clinical diagnostics, veterinary internal medicine, veterinary surgery and surgery, veterinary obstetrics and Chinese veterinary medicine.
4. Comprehensive application subjects
It mainly includes the clinical diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as mammals and poultry.
Pass score in the exam
The passing score of the national veterinary qualification examination varies according to the examination subjects.
The passing scores of basic subjects, prevention subjects, clinical subjects and comprehensive application subjects are all 60 points. At the same time, if you apply for some subjects, the single-subject qualified score line is valid for 3 years; Enter oneself for an examination of all subjects, the total score does not reach the qualified score line but the single subject reaches 60 points, and the single subject qualified score line is valid for 3 years.
In addition, the national qualified scores of veterinary general practitioners and practicing assistant veterinarians are 240 points and 2 10 points respectively; The qualified scores of aquatic animal licensed veterinarians and licensed assistant veterinarians are 236 points and 220 points respectively.
Suggestions on reviewing the qualification examination for practicing veterinarians.
1, make a review plan
Candidates should make a reasonable review plan according to their own situation, including the daily study content and schedule. This can effectively use time and improve learning efficiency.
2, systematic review of teaching materials
The examination content of professional veterinary qualification examination mainly comes from teaching materials, and candidates need to systematically review the teaching materials, especially the basic knowledge and key knowledge.
3. Do more exercise.
Doing exercises is one of the effective review methods, which can help candidates get familiar with the examination forms and questions, and deepen their understanding and memory of knowledge points.
4. Participate in training courses or self-study.
You can participate in some professional veterinary qualification examination training courses or self-study classes. These institutions usually provide systematic study materials and guidance to help candidates comprehensively improve their ability to take exams.
5. Pay attention to practical operation.
The professional veterinary qualification examination not only requires candidates to master theoretical knowledge, but also needs to have certain practical operation ability. Therefore, candidates should pay attention to the actual operation in the review process, especially for the examination content of clinical subjects.