First things to consider

ECVPT is the European College of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology.

Potential Residents must be qualified to practice veterinary medicine in Europe, ideally from an EAEVE-approved institution, or to present evidence of veterinary education and training which in the judgement of the Council is an equivalent qualification. Diplomates of the College play an important role in the training of Residents. Prospective Residents are advised to contact an ECVPT Diplomate for guidance.

Residency Programmes and Courses

Residency programmes are typically tailored to the professional needs and interests of Residents. A more detailed description of Residency programmes can be found in our Residency training procedures.

Courses and workshops will be advertised on our Meetings & Events page.