ponydentist
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Chris.....all Im saying is be carefull about what you actually state on here. Yes..(for everyone looking in) the wwaed is a DEFRA approved body to provide training and examination which would entitle an EDT who passed their exam to apply for an exemption certificate. The BEVA are the only other such defra approved body to provide THE SAME. When..... and only when....an EDT has passed EITHER exam (BEVA or WWAED) they will be entitled to apply for an exemption certificate which would enable them to carry out catagory one and two equine dental procedures (catagory two procedures are ...as yet....classified as acts of Veterinary surgery).......when the political mess gets sorted and the BAEDT and BEVA stop arguing about what proceedures should be performed by who an exemption order may be put in force. However this has been on going since 2001 and nothing seems to be any closer.....watch this space.
I was involved in these political discussions way back then (am in my 11th year of the proffession now) and am well known in both organisations......perhaps mainly for my desire to present the truth in a way that many find hard to take. I am a member of the BAEDT and as such have passed the BEVA exam.
I am certified through the Worldwide Academy of equine Dentistry in USA and have been an Instructor and lecturer there on several occasions. I have not been back there recently and am not involved in the current scheme operating there.
I have lectured on UK courses offered by "the shires equine dental college" and have many friends and collegues in both the BAEDT and the WWAED. Martin Brookes knows me (I was a lecturer at the Academy in Idaho when martin was training there.
I have attended many continuing professional development courses since "qualifying" and specialise in several specific areas of equine dentistry.
Victoria is correct in that the bigger organisation in terms of members (here in the UK) is the BAEDT. The wwaed does have fewer members and even fewer who have passed their exam.
I was involved in these political discussions way back then (am in my 11th year of the proffession now) and am well known in both organisations......perhaps mainly for my desire to present the truth in a way that many find hard to take. I am a member of the BAEDT and as such have passed the BEVA exam.
I am certified through the Worldwide Academy of equine Dentistry in USA and have been an Instructor and lecturer there on several occasions. I have not been back there recently and am not involved in the current scheme operating there.
I have lectured on UK courses offered by "the shires equine dental college" and have many friends and collegues in both the BAEDT and the WWAED. Martin Brookes knows me (I was a lecturer at the Academy in Idaho when martin was training there.
I have attended many continuing professional development courses since "qualifying" and specialise in several specific areas of equine dentistry.
Victoria is correct in that the bigger organisation in terms of members (here in the UK) is the BAEDT. The wwaed does have fewer members and even fewer who have passed their exam.