Orientation Program and Schedule
After completion of Initial Accreditation Training, applicants for accreditation must attend an Orientation Program. Upon completion of the Orientation Program, application for accreditation must be completed within 3 years.
Elements of the Orientation Program
The elements of the Orientation Program are:
- Federal animal health laws, regulations, and rules;
- Interstate movement of animals;
- Import and export requirements for animals;
- USDA animal disease eradication and control programs;
- Laboratory support in confirming disease diagnoses;
- Ethical and professional responsibilities of an accredited veterinarian;
- Foreign animal disease awareness;
- Animal health emergency management; and
- Animal health procedures, issues, and information resources relevant to the State in which the veterinarian wishes to perform accredited duties.
The Orientation Program may be taken during veterinary medical school or during a session scheduled by the NVAP Coordinator.
Orientation Program Schedule
You must contact the NVAP Coordinator to register and confirm. (For contact information, see contacts listed below or use the dropdown menu at the bottom of this page.)
This listing may not reflect all Orientation Programs for all States. If you do not see a date to your liking, we recommend you contact the NVAP Coordinator directly for up-to-date information.
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NVAP Coordinators
For questions about NVAP, contact your local NVAP Coordinator by selecting your State or Territory from the dropdown menu below or visit More Information About NVAP.
Export requirements frequently change. Obtain current export requirements for live animals or animal products before each shipment.