ponydentist
Well-Known Member
Here in the UK, Ignore any other organisations other than these:
British Association of Equine Dental Technicians BAEDT (www.baedt.com)
World wide Association of Equine Dentistry WWAED (www.wwaed.org)
British Equine Veterinary Association BEVA (www.beva.org)
These....and ONLY these organisations are the only organisations which are approved by the UK government to issue training and Qualifications to Equine Dental Practitioners wishing to practice in the UK.
Certifications with other worldwide bodies....However good they may be and although accredited in their country of origin, are not recognised here.....Just as are some human.
dental qualifications.
If a practitioner gets Foreign Training or Qualifications they still need to be assesed here in the UK to become APPROVED by the above 3 organisations. Some of the foriegn training may be good enough to get you through the exam......some of it may not. The exam over here was set up to safeguard and to some extent protect UK horse owners form substandard work.
Protect yourselves and ONLY use those practitioners VET and non NON- VET who are listed. By using others you are encouraging them NOT to get qualified.
You can bet your bottom dollar that the criteria for those who are qualified to get so, is to prove to you,,,their clients just how GOOD at their proffession they are. What is the criteria for not being qualified?????I would question the agenda of such persons....what do they have to loose???? loads of unknowlegable clients perhaps????
British Association of Equine Dental Technicians BAEDT (www.baedt.com)
World wide Association of Equine Dentistry WWAED (www.wwaed.org)
British Equine Veterinary Association BEVA (www.beva.org)
These....and ONLY these organisations are the only organisations which are approved by the UK government to issue training and Qualifications to Equine Dental Practitioners wishing to practice in the UK.
Certifications with other worldwide bodies....However good they may be and although accredited in their country of origin, are not recognised here.....Just as are some human.
dental qualifications.
If a practitioner gets Foreign Training or Qualifications they still need to be assesed here in the UK to become APPROVED by the above 3 organisations. Some of the foriegn training may be good enough to get you through the exam......some of it may not. The exam over here was set up to safeguard and to some extent protect UK horse owners form substandard work.
Protect yourselves and ONLY use those practitioners VET and non NON- VET who are listed. By using others you are encouraging them NOT to get qualified.
You can bet your bottom dollar that the criteria for those who are qualified to get so, is to prove to you,,,their clients just how GOOD at their proffession they are. What is the criteria for not being qualified?????I would question the agenda of such persons....what do they have to loose???? loads of unknowlegable clients perhaps????