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1 B The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Specialisation and Further Education THE CERTIFICATE IN VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY SPECIFIC GUIDANCE NOTES FOR CANDIDATES [These notes must be read in conjunction with the B1 General Guidance Notes to Candidates] MEMBERSHIP OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS 1. It is a requirement of the Veterinary Dermatology Board that ALL Candidates entering for the Certificate are Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (MRCVS). SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE 2. A candidate working in general practice or in another branch of the profession on which experience is being gained over at least two years in approved practice as defined in byelaw 5.3, which has included experience as defined by the Board, should be involved in dermatology and in the diagnosis and treatment of dermatological cases for at least 10% of his/her time over a period of at least two years. Candidates would be advised to arrange to spend short periods in veterinary centres [which would be accepted as approved centres in terms of byelaw 5(4)] in order to gain further intensive experience. In addition, candidates may not enter for the examination unless they have been Members of the College or held an approved veterinary qualification for at least three years. 3. CPD Records cards must be submitted with an application for final approval of experience and must cover the period of experience being offered. Course material relevant to Veterinary Dermatology should be highlighted and the Board expects that at least 75% of CPD undertaken will be directed towards Veterinary Dermatology. 4. Candidates are strongly recommended to see practice with an experienced dermatologist before applying for final approval of experience. 5. Candidates should ensure they have primary responsibility for an adequate case load before entering for and sitting the examination. THE EXAMINATION 6. The examination consists of three Sections: (a) 10 case reports (b) TWO x 2 hour written papers, and (c) a clinical, oral, and practical examination.

2 SUBMITTED WORK FOR EXAMINATION Number and Format 7. Ten case reports must be submitted. One copy only of each report is required. There is a brief commentary on the syllabus, which gives an indication on the breadth of knowledge required. 8. Candidates are asked to submit an electronic version of their submitted work together with their hard copy. This will be retained at RCVS unless requested by the examiners for purposes such as checking the word count. The electronic version should be Microsoft Office 2000 or XP compatible and should be submitted on CD. Please ensure that the disks are easily identifiable by placing them in an envelope with your name, subject and Electronic version of submitted work marked clearly on the front. 9. Candidates are required to submit a series of reports of dermatological cases which they have dealt with personally. Candidates may be questioned about the reports in the oral section of the examination. These guidelines are issued to aid candidates in the production of the reports. 10. The cases should be selected to reflect a candidate's broad practical coverage of the subject. 11. The casebook must involve clinical cases covering at least four different species in which the candidate has had hands on experience and has been fully involved in the diagnosis and treatment. However, there are no longer any specific requirements for large animal cases, e.g. a casebook including dogs, cats, rabbits, and reptiles would be acceptable (applicable from 2001). 12. Candidates should avoid repetition of the same conditions. However the discussion of several similar cases emphasising different points may constitute a single long case report. Routine cases are quite acceptable, and, while reports of more unusual cases are encouraged, they should be confined to those in which a definitive diagnosis was made. Where possible cited bibliography should be from refereed journals. It is anticipated that "long" cases will be those which require more extensive investigation. The progress of each case and its outcome should be documented with appropriate comments and illustrations, wherever possible, in the form of photographic prints; colour transparencies should not be used. Candidates should note that (again wherever possible) sufficient photographs should be included to illustrate the progress of cases during treatment. The illustrations will be judged as records of the case and not as evidence of photographic ability. 13. Candidates need to ensure that photographic quality of images is good, and that lesions are clearly visible on photographs. Candidates are encouraged to take initial case photographs before procedures, such as clipping, biopsy or euthanasia are carried out where possible.

3 14. The material should be typewritten, double spaced on A4 paper and may be presented as a book or bound into a single ring binder, though experience has shown that certain forms of binding are unsuitable and that the spirally bound form is best. Each page must be clearly numbered and a suitable index sheet, grouping the long and short cases, should be included at the front of the book or binder. No more than one of the cases submitted should have received major attention in the form of rewriting by the candidate's adviser. Candidates should identify cases with which they have received a significant amount of help with an asterisk. It is important that the candidate's name appears on the bound reports in a form which can be easily removed for the purposes of the examination and the candidates should take care to remove their name from any laboratory reports that may be included. Case reports must be presented in English, report in a structured way, and of a standard that would be considered suitable for publication. If original records are included, candidates should ensure that any handwritten originals are legible, or accompanied by typed or printed copies. 15. Care must be taken over the use of English: although examiners can make some allowances for candidate s whose first language is not English, nethertheless the meaning must be clearly conveyed. Care must be taken to ensure that terms are correctly spelt especially those for common therapies, brand names, and dermatological terms. Candidates must spell check and carefully proof read their work. 16. Candidates are reminded that it is a European Directive which governs the use of medicines and that the British cascade can therefore not be disregarded. 17. It is helpful to the examiners in assessing the candidate s management of a case to see the original histopathology report with a translation into English if appropriate. Histopathology reports should therefore be included where relevant to the case, and any laboratory reports supplied should be in English. 18. Cases should be set out under the following headings, where applicable: General case heading Species, breed, age and sex of animal Owner's complaint History Physical examination Differential diagnosis Laboratory and other diagnostic tests Diagnosis and prognosis Treatment Re-inspections and final outcome Discussion References 19. Candidates should note that the discussion should concern itself mainly with points raised by the case. The more important pertinent literature may be briefly cited but a detailed discussion of it is not possible in the number of words requested and is not required.

4 20. Candidates should adapt the template declaration enclosed in the Information Pack and submit it with the case reports on a separate loose page. 21. It is not necessary to acknowledge the assistance of veterinary laboratories, or veterinary investigation centres, etc, where relevant papers are included as part of a case report. (Names should be deleted if any such papers are included). 22. Candidates are advised to retain a copy of the text (and of illustrative material if feasible). Word Count 23. Ten case reports will be required at an average of 1,000 words per case report, total word count not to exceed 10,000 words. Candidates should state the word count on the front page of each report and should include a total word count at the front of the submitted work. Submitted work that exceeds the stated limit (excluding bibliography) will be disqualified, and the candidate will not be permitted to proceed to the remaining sections of the examination for the year in question. Grading Scheme: 24. The submitted work will be graded Good Pass ; Pass ; or Fail. 25. Certificate work that achieves a Good Pass may be kept in the RCVS Library and used as an example for prospective candidates. WRITTEN EXAMINATION 26. Candidates are warned that answers should be given specifically and that illegible handwriting may result in examiners being unable to award marks for information which candidates intended to convey. 27. Candidates are encouraged to read the question on the written papers carefully and to answer clearly and concisely. Include sufficient detail when answering questions and ensure that questions requiring a clinical approach do not lack order. Format 28. Paper I will consist of ten compulsory short-answer questions and Paper II will consist of six essay-type questions of which the candidate must answer three. Marks Scheme: 29. Paper l will be marked out of 50 marks Paper ll will be marked out of 50 marks Total Mark for this Section (b) = 100 marks

5 CLINICAL, ORAL, AND PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Format 30. Depending on the number of candidates, the clinical, oral, and practical part of the exam will take place over a number of days with each candidate attending for more than one day. 31. Practical: During the practical examination, candidates will be expected to examine specimens relevant to veterinary dermatology and provide short, written answers to questions relating to them. 32. Clinical: During the clinical examination, candidates will be presented with one or more veterinary dermatological cases. They will be expected to assess the case as a whole by its history and physical examination and will subsequently be questioned about it. Clinical pathological specimens relevant to the cases may be available. The use of pro forma questionnaires will not be permitted. Candidates should provide themselves with appropriate protective clothing including two white coats and stethoscope. Candidates must pass this section in order to pass the C/O/P overall. 33. Oral: The oral examination will comprise a discussion of theoretical and practical aspects of veterinary dermatology. Candidates may expect to be questioned about points they have made in any other part of the examination, including the submitted case reports. Marks Scheme 34. The Clinical exam will be marked out of 100 marks (NB. candidates must gain the pass mark of 50 in this section in order to pass overall) The Practical will be marked out of 100 marks The Oral will be marked out of 100 marks An overall percentage will then be awarded, and the TOTAL Mark for this Section (c) = 100 marks ADVISERS 35. Candidates should consult the RCVS Register of Members for a suitably willing and qualified individual (someone holding a Certificate or Diploma or equivalent) who is familiar with the RCVS Certificate or Diploma examination system and active clinically. 36. Candidates are urged to seek the proactive support of their advisers and other dermatologists in preparation of the examination at an early stage.

6 ABBREVIATION FOR QUALIFICATION 37. Successful candidates are permitted to use the abbreviation "CertVD" after their names, in the RCVS Register of Members, and on the practice plate and stationery, etc. Revised April 1997/ April 1998/ Feb. 1999/ Revised April 2000/ Revised January 2002/January 2003/January 2004/March 2005

7 C THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS CERTIFICATE IN VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY Commentary and Syllabus Commentary 1. The syllabus is presented as a guide to candidates and should not be considered exhaustive. It details the major divisions of dermatology upon which the examination will be based. Examiners will expect candidates to have a sound general knowledge of the principles of pathology and medicine, including therapeutics, and to be familiar with the current literature in veterinary dermatology. 2. Candidates should possess both theoretical and practical knowledge of veterinary dermatology as it applies to general practice. Emphasis will be placed on examination procedures and laboratory and other diagnostic tests required to establish a specific diagnosis and on therapeutic approaches. The influence of other organ systems on the skin should be appreciated and the candidates abilities to take a general history and carry out a general physical examination as part of a dermatological consultation will be assessed. Systematic case recordings will be expected. 3. Candidates will be expected to have a sound knowledge of dermatological conditions of the dog and cat and of the common skin diseases of other pet and laboratory animals, farm animals, and horses. 4. A detailed knowledge of rare conditions and highly sophisticated methods of diagnosis and therapy will not be expected. Syllabus 1. EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT, ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND HISTOLOGY OF NORMAL SKIN AND EPIDERMAL APPENDAGES 2. RESPONSES OF THE SKIN Inflammation, pruritus, and wound healing Effects of ageing and of environmental stimuli. 3. EXAMINATION OF THE SKIN History General clinical examination including the physical examination of the skin. Concept of primary and secondary lesions. Description of lesions (morphology). Laboratory and other diagnostic techniques: theoretical and practical aspects of relevant haematological and biochemical tests, skin scraping and brushing, microscopic examination of hairs, bacterial and fungal examinations (including culture techniques), intradermal, and patch testing. Indications for and techniques of skin biopsy.

8 4. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS A. Congenital and hereditary diseases A detailed knowledge will not be required but candidates should be familiar with the clinical aspects of the more commonly seen conditions. B. Parasitic diseases The concepts of physical, irritant, and hypersensitivity responses to ectoparasites. Diseases associated with the common arthropod, helminth, and protozoal parasites. Reactions to the hymenoptera. C. Bacterial diseases Normal skin flora Pathogenic organisms Concept of bacterial hypersensitivity D. Diseases resembling bacterial infections E. Fungal diseases Diseases associated with Malassezia General characteristics of pathogenic fungi affecting the skin Classification and principles of identification of fungi Superficial mycoses Subcutaneous mycoses Systemic mycoses basic knowledge only F. Common Viral diseases G. Protozoal diseases with particular emphasis on Leishmaniasis H. Immunologically mediated skin diseases Overview of cutaneous immunology (with clinical orientation) Gell and Coombs classification of hypersensitivity Urticaria and angioedema Drug eruptions Allergic diseases Disorders associated with autoimmunity A basic knowledge of other diseases suspected of being immunologically mediated. I. Endocrine disorders Production and physiological control of relevant hormones Action of relevant hormones

9 Interpretation of the results of laboratory techniques for assessing endocrine function Endocrine disorders associated with skin and coat changes. J. Nutritional skin diseases Dietary components required for normal skin health General malnutrition Obesity Skin diseases responding to nutritional therapy K. Diseases due to physical agents, chemical agents, ultraviolet radiation, temperature change, and trauma L. Psychogenic diseases including: Individual response to cutaneous insults Acral lick dermatitis Feline psychogenic alopecia and dermatitis Miscellaneous disorders M. Skin changes associated with systemic diseases, not included elsewhere including: Hepatic disease Pancreatic disease Malabsorption N. Conditions of unknown or multiple aetiologies Conditions resulting in specific cutaneous reaction patterns: Alopecia Disordered pigmentation Seborrhoea Feline miliary dermatitis Lymphoedema Conditions involving specialised areas: External ear diseases Eyelid diseases Anal sac diseases Nail diseases O. Neoplastic diseases Classification of skin tumours Breed predilections Natural history and prognosis of skin tumour types Methods of treatment

10 5. OTHER PETS, LABORATORY ANIMALS, AND LARGE ANIMALS Common dermatological conditions of other commonly kept pet and laboratory animals, farm animals, and horses. 6. THERAPEUTICS General hygiene and care of the skin and hair Protection from self-inflicted injury Principles of therapy, including routes and vehicles for administration of drugs Actions and uses of general therapeutic groupings including: Hydrotherapy Bath oils Keratolytics and keratoplastics Anti-inflammatory agents Antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral and antiparasitic agents Hormones Chrysotherapy Retinoids Immunomodulatory agents Immunotherapy Cytotoxic agents Vitamins Minerals Essential fatty acids Actions and uses of specific therapeutic agents Physical therapy: Surgery ) Cryotherapy ) indications for use and practical Radiotherapy ) applications to the skin October 1988 December 1992 January 1994 November 1998 January 2002.

11 CERTIFICATE & DIPLOMA IN VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY READING LIST D Candidates should note that the reading list for the Certificate and Diploma in Veterinary Dermatology was frozen in 2002 and will eventually be withdrawn. Candidates are expected to research the literature for themselves and are recommended to make use of the RCVS Library and Information Service for this purpose ( - library@rcvs.org.uk or telephone ). Candidates should also seek advice on suitable reading matter from their advisers. A Colour Atlas of Small Animal Dermatology - a guide to diagnosis. (1994), 2nd edit, GT Wilkinson & RG Harvey, Mosby Year Book, St Louis. Advances in Clinical Dermatology. (1990) Ed. DeBoer DJ. Veterinary Clinics of North America Small Animal Practice. 20 (6), WB Saunders, Philadelphia. Advances in Veterinary Dermatology vol 3 (1998) Eds. C von Tscharner, KW Kwochka, T Willemse; Butterworth Heinemann. Advances in Veterinary Dermatology, vol 2 (1993) Eds. Ihrke PJ, Mason IS and White SD, Pergamon Press, Oxford. Advances in Veterinary Dermatology, vol. 1 (1990) Eds. C von Tscharner & Halliwell REW, Balliere Tindall, London. Allergic skin diseases of dogs and cats. (1997) LM Reedy, WH Miller, T Willemse; 2nd edit. WB Saunders. Canine & Feline Endocrinology and Reproduction. (1996) 2nd edit, EC Feldman & RW Nelson, WB Saunders & Co, Philadelphia. Clinical Immunology of the dog and cat. (1999) Day MJ. Manson Publishing/The Veterinary Press. ISBN Current Veterinary Dermatology (1993). Eds. Griffin CE, Kwochka KW & MacDonald JM Mosby Year Book, St. Louis. Diseases of the ear canal. (1988) Ed. August JR. Veterinary Clinics of North America Small Animal Practice. 18 (4), WB Saunders, Philadelphia. Feline Dermatology. (1995). Ed. G Kunkle. Veterinary Clinics of North America Small Animal Practice. 25 (4), WB Saunders, Philadelphia. Handbook of Small Animal Dermatology (1995) Moriello, K& Mason, I. Butterworth- Heinemann, Oxford. ISBN: Out-of-Print

12 Kirk s Current Veterinary Therapy (Small Animal) XII, (1995), & XIII (2000). Bonagura J.D. (ed.) WB Saunders & Co, Philadelphia. Manual of Small Animal Oncology. (1991) Ed. White RAS. BSAVA Publications. Manual of Small Animal Clinical Pathology. (1998) Eds. M G Davidson, R W Else, J H Lumsden. BSAVA Publications. Manual of Small Animal Dermatology. (1993) Eds. P Harvey Locke, RG Harvey & IS Mason. BSAVA Cheltenham X Muller & Kirks Small Animal Dermatology.(2000) DW Scott, WH Miller & CE Griffin. 6th edit, Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co. Self Assessment Picture Tests Veterinary Medicine: Small Animal Dermatology. (1994) Barbara A. Kummel. Mosby International, St Louis. ISBN: Out-of-Print. Small Animal Wound Management. (1990) Swaim SF & Henderson RA. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia. Veterinary Clinical Immunology. (1989) Eds. Halliwell REW & Gorman NT, WB Saunders & Co., Philadelphia. Out-of-Print Veterinary Entomology. (1997) R Wall & DH Shearer, Chapman & Hall, London. A Colour Handbook of Ear Diseases of the Dog and Cat R Harvey; A Delauche; J Harari, Manson Publishing ISBN: Equine A Colour Atlas of Equine Dermatology. (1990) Pascoe, Reginald P.R., Mosby International, St Louis. ISBN: Out-of-Print. Color atlas of diseases and disorders of the horse. (1994) Derek C. Knottenbelt & Reg R. Pascoe Mosby St Louis. ISBN Dermatology. (1995). Ed. VA Fadok. Veterinary Clinics of North America Equine Practice. 11 (1), WB Saunders, Philadelphia. Manual of Equine Dermatology. (1999) Pascoe R & Knottenbelt D. WB Saunders, London. ISBN

13 Large animal and exotics: Ferrets, Rabbits & Rodents: Clinical Medicine & Surgery. (1997) EV Hillyer & KE Quesenberry. WB Saunders & Co. Philadelphia. Handbook of Rodent & Rabbit Medicine. (1996) Eds. K Laber Laird, M Michael Swindle & P Flecknell. Pergamon, Oxford. Large animal dermatology. (1988) Danny W. Scott. Philadelphia, PA; W.B. Saunders, ISBN Out-of-Print Manual of Exotic Pets. (1991) Eds. Benyon PH & Cooper JE. BSAVA Publications.ISBN Manual of Ornamental Fish (1992) Ed Ray Butcher. BSAVA Publications. ISBN Manual of Psittacine Birds (1996) Eds. Beynon PH, Forbes NA & Lawton MPC. BSAVA Publications Manual of Raptors, Pigeons and Waterfowl (1996) Eds. Beynon PH, Forbes NA & Harcourt-Brown N. BSAVA Publications. Manual of Reptiles. (1992) Eds. Benyon PH, Lawton MPC & Cooper JE. BSAVA Cheltenham. Symposium on large animal dermatology. (1984) Ed. Mullowney P. Veterinary Clinics of North America Large Animal Practice. 6 (1), WB Saunders, Philadelphia. CD-ROMs published by Blackwells ( plus VAT): Canine Pyoderma - Diagnosis and Treatment. REW Halliwell & DH Lloyd ISBN Interactive Learning in Dermatology: Crusting and Scaling Dermatoses in Dogs / Allergic Skin Diseases in Dogs. DH Lloyd & REW Halliwell ISBN Otitis in Dogs and Cats CE Griffin, DN Carlotti, REW Halliwell & DH Lloyd. ISBN International Veterinary Dermatology Listserve: This is an distribution list that allows exchange of ideas and discussion between dermatologists from around the world. Certificate candidates would be advised to subscribe to this list so that they are aware of current topics of interest. For instructions on how to subscribe, contact the listserve manager on: vetderm-owner@lists.ncsu.edu

14 DIPLOMA PUBLICATION LIST: Structure and function Cellular and Molecular Immunology (1991) AB Abbas, AH Lichtman & JS Pober. WB Saunders Co., Philadelphia. ISBN Comparative Physiology and Pathology of the Skin. (1965) Eds. Rook AJ & Walton GS, FA Davis & Co., Philadelphia. Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine, (1998) 5 th edit. Irwin M. Freedberg; Arthur Z. Eisen, Klaus Wolff, Lowell A. Goldsmith, Stephen I. Katz, K. Frank Austen; Thomas B. Fitzpatrick. 2-Vols McGraw, New York. Immunobiology: the immune system in health and disease. CA Janeway, P Travers, M Walport & JD Capra; (1999), 4th edit. Current Biology Publications, Elsevier Science Ltd. ISBN Immunology (5 th ed) 1997, I Roitt, J Brostoff & D Male. Mosby, ISBN Molecular Aspects of Dermatology. (1993) Ed. Priestley, G.C. ; John Wiley and Sons Ltd. ISBN: Out-of-Print Molecular biology of the cell. (1994), Bruce Alberts, Bray, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, Watson. 3rd edit. New York: Garland, ISBN Physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of the skin. (1991), Ed. Lowell A. Goldsmith. 2nd edit. New York: Oxford University Press, 2 vols. ISBN Textbook of Dermatology. Rook, Wilkinson, Ebling, Champion, Burton. (1998) 4 Vols; 6th edit. Eds. R H Champion, SM Breathnach, AD Burns, JL Burton. Blackwell Science Textbook of veterinary intermal medicine: diseases of the dog and cat. (2000). Eds. SJ Ettinger & EC Feldman. 5 th edit, WB Saunders Co, Philadelphia. ISBN The Skin Microflora and Microbial Skin Disease (1993) Ed. Noble, W.C. Cambridge University Press. ISBN:

15 Histopathology and Cytology A colour atlas of neoplasia in the cat, dog and horse. (1975) D.E. Bostock, L.N. Owen. Wolfe. London: Wolfe Medical. Colour Atlas and Text of Surgical Pathology of the Dog and Cat Skin (1994) Yager, J.A. Wilcock, B.P. Mosby International, St Louis. ISBN: Out-of-Print Diagnostic Cytology And Hematology Of The Dog And Cat. (1998). Rick L. Cowell, Ronald D. Tyler, James H. Meinkoth, Mosby International, St Louis. ISBN: X. Lever's Histopathology of the Skin (1997) 8 th edit. David E. Elder, Bernett Johnson Jr, Christine Jaworsky, Rosalie Elenitsas. Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia. ISBN: Skin tumors of the dog and cat. (1992) Michael H. Goldschmidt and Frances S. Shofer. Oxford: Pergamon Press, ISBN Veterinary dermatopathology: a macroscopic and microscopic evaluation of canine and feline skin disease. (1992) Thelma Lee Gross, Peter J. Ihrke, Emily J. Walder. Mosby Year Book, St.Louis. ISBN Out-of-Print Journals Veterinary Dermatology; Veterinary Record; JSAP; JAVMA; JAAHA; EVE; Veterinary Clinics of North America Large & Small Animals (Edns.). Updated January 2001, January 2002, January 2003.

16 PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU COMPLETE A FORM E1 (TO BE FOUND IN THE COMMON DOCUMENTS) AND ATTACH IT TO THIS FORM Details of the veterinary practice in which experience is being gained over at least two calendar years to meet the requirements of the byelaws for the Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology: E.1A (if more than one practice please photocopy this form and complete in respect of each such practice). 1. Name of practice and address 2. Date of joining the practice (and date of leaving, if you are no longer employed at this address): 3. Numbers of veterinary surgeons usually working in the practice 4. Approx. percentage of practice-time devoted to dermatology 5. Approx. percentage of your own time devoted to dermatology 6. The main items of equipment (including laboratory equipment) and facilities available for the examination and treatment of dermatological cases are as follows: Signature: Date: PLEASE RETURN ORIGINAL FORM PLUS FOUR COPIES

17 THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS E.2 Specialisation and Further Education CERTIFICATE IN VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY Application for FINAL approval of experience and for permission to submit an entry to the next examination. To be completed and returned to the RCVS, Belgravia House, Horseferry Road, London SW1P 2AF by 1 November prior to the examination which you wish to enter. NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED 1. NAME in full (block letters) 2, DEGREES/DIPLOMAS/CERTIFICATES in abbrev. form 3. ADDRESS for all correspondence (block letters) 4. TELEPHONE NO(s) for contact during the day FAX NO(s) for contact during the day ADDRESS for contact during the day Postcode 5. DATE OF ENROLMENT (MONTH/YEAR) If application for enrolment is being submitted concurrently with this application please state `concurrent'. 6. PERIODS OF EXPERIENCE BEING OFFERED to meet the requirements of the byelaws: Veterinary Practice Centre (name and address) Period of employment (from/to) Certified by 7. If there has been any change in the work-load of the practice/centre, or in your personal work-load, or if you have changed employment since you applied for enrolment, please give details below:

18 8. ATTENDANCE AT RELEVANT SHORT COURSES Candidates must fill in the attached copy CPD Record Card, for each year in which they are applying for approval of experience. Details of all relevant short courses, conferences and meetings attended should be recorded. Candidates must comply with the annual recommended minimum hours (35) of CPD otherwise final approval of experience and permission to sit the next examination will not be granted. 9. OTHER INVOLVEMENT IN RELATION TO VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY List any attendances at relevant congresses, conferences, meetings, symposia, etc., with dates: 10. PUBLICATIONS/ARTICLES/PAPERS/LECTURES Give details below (including any involvement in the instruction of others): 11. OTHER POSTGRADUATE STUDIES During the period of experience being offered, have you been or are you studying for any other postgraduate qualification? YES/NO If yes, please give brief details: 12. I HEREBY APPLY FOR APPROVAL OF EXPERIENCE AND FOR PERMISSION TO SUBMIT AN ENTRY TO THE NEXT CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION IN VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY. I certify that the period of experience being offered has not been/is not being offered to meet the requirements of the byelaws for any other RCVS Certificate or Diploma. Signature: Date:

19 13. CONFIRMATION OF INTENT TO SIT THE EXAMINATION If approval of experience is granted, I do / do not (delete as appropriate) intend to submit an entry to the next examination (closing date for receipt of entries is 1 March). Signature: Date: PLEASE RETURN ORIGINAL FORM PLUS FOUR COPIES The following section should be completed by your Adviser. I confirm that I am acting as this candidate's Adviser. Name: (block capitals) Signature: Date:

20 G CERTIFICATE IN VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY - ADVISERS Candidates should refer to the lists of Certificate holders published in Section 3 of the RCVS Register of Members. For Role of Advisers see Common Documents. April 2007

21 THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS CERTIFICATE IN VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY WEDNESDAY 21 JULY 2010 PAPER l (2 hours) Candidates are required to attempt ALL of the following TEN questions. Allow 12 minutes per question. Illegible handwriting or failure to answer the question in the form requested may result in examiners being unable to award marks for information which candidates intended to convey. 1. List the common bacterial isolates that are found in cultures from the skin of a normal adult dog. Indicate where possible at which body sites the organisms are found. 2. Describe the haematological changes commonly associated with hypothyroidism and hyperadrenocorticism and explain the underlying mechanism for each change. 3. Write short notes on: a. Immunoglobulin E b. Mast cells c. Langerhans cells. 4. List the procedures that you would follow in a case of severe acute anaphylaxis in a dog resulting from an immunotherapy vaccine injection. 5. Describe the following terms and explain which conditions they are most relevant in: a. Nikolsky sign b. Diascopy c. Tzanck test. P.T.O. for Questions Write short notes on the drug class, mechanism of action, indications (including licensing details), efficacy and adverse effects of: a. Milbemycin oxime. b. Hydrocortisone aceponate.

22 7. List the causes (in major groups with examples) of feather picking in psittacines. 8. List the ectoparasites reported in pigs and briefly describe the clinical signs, differential diagnosis, diagnostic tests available and treatment for sarcoptic mange. 9. Write short notes (aetiology, clinical signs, differential diagnoses, diagnostic test available, prognosis and management) of alopecia areata in the horse. 10. List skin diseases caused by husbandry in reptiles and the environmental factors responsible.

23 THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS CERTIFICATE IN VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY WEDNESDAY 21 JULY 2010 PAPER ll (2 hours) Candidates are required to answer THREE out of the following six questions. Allow 40 minutes per question. Illegible handwriting or failure to answer the question in the form requested may result in examiners being unable to award marks for information which candidates intended to convey. 1. Describe the clinical signs, differential diagnosis, diagnostic tests available and treatment of THREE types of genetic coat colour-linked alopecias reported in dogs. 2. List and briefly discuss, the differential diagnoses and describe in detail your investigation of a case of bilateral symmetrical dorsal alopecia in an 18-month old male neutered cat of three months duration. 3. Describe the cell and basement membrane structures that anchor basal keratinocytes to the underlying dermis (using diagrams if appropriate) and the role of these structures in disease in the dog. 4. Discuss the use of oral corticosteroids, ciclosporin and immunotherapy in the management of severe canine atopic dermatitis in dogs with house dust mite allergy. 5. Describe the mechanisms that lead to the development of autoimmune disease and discuss the tests available for diagnosis of this group of diseases affecting the skin of domestic animals. 6. Describe the common viral skin diseases affecting sheep reported in the United Kingdom.

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