NAVLE Competencies FINAL
NAVLE Competencies FINAL
NAVLE Competencies FINAL
Competency Domains
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NAVLE Practice Analysis Competency Domains
Clinical Practice
Data Gathering and Interpretation
Health Maintenance and Problem Management
Communications
Communications with Veterinary and Other Professionals
Communications with Clients
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Clinical Practice
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Data Gathering and Interpretation
• Obtain specimens or samples for laboratory studies (e.g., urine, blood, tissue)
3
• Read and interpret production records or farm-based computer reports to understand
herd-level health parameters
4
Health Maintenance and Problem Management
• Formulate patient/herd/population management and treatment plans (e.g., stall rest, medication,
raising curtains in a pig barn, testing feed)
4
Communications
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Communications with Veterinary and Other Professionals
• Deliver verbal case summaries to other veterinarians or members of the health care team
• Explain results of research to non-veterinary health workers (e.g., staff, other agencies)
• Guide the work of associates or other staff in the delivery of veterinary services
• Write a case summary for use by other veterinarians or members of the health care team
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Communication with Clients
• Advise client on health maintenance for herd, flock or individual pet (e.g., husbandry,
production management, public health, wellness exams)
• Discuss strategies with producer or client to reduce antibiotic resistance and/or antibiotic
residues
• Explain research results to client, describing its implications for animal care
• Inform client of bad news (e.g., animal terminal illness, show animal that can’t be bred)
• Instruct clients on how to obtain diagnostic information from an animal’s home environment
• Provide verbal instructions to client regarding follow-up care (e.g., medications, wound care,
environmental enrichment)
• Recommend management options to clients that are consistent with their cultural norms and
personal values
• Talk with client to clarify concerns and expectations regarding type and level of care
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• Teach client about preventive care (e.g., nutrition, behavior, dental, vaccines, parasites)
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Professionalism,
Practice
Management, and
Wellness
9
Veterinary Practice Management
• Develop standard operating procedures (e.g., procedures manual for practice or work
environment)
• Negotiate work or practice arrangements (e.g., compensation, work schedule) with colleagues
10
Professional Development and Lifelong Learning
• Consult reference materials (e.g., journals, online databases, other) to help formulate
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Preventive Medicine
and Animal Welfare
12
Animal Welfare Issues and Concerns
• Certify that animals or animal products meet certain standards (e.g., living conditions,
• Verify that diseased or infected animals have been managed according to professional
or governmental guidelines
• Work with community groups or regulatory bodies to address the ethical treatment, health,
and welfare of animals
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Environmental Health and Safety
• Evaluate animal environments to identify possible epidemiological problems and public health
concerns
• Inform client or community about effective methods for managing animal or human waste
• Inspect practice environment (e.g., clinic, vehicle) to ensure that it is safe and accessible
• Instruct client about methods to humanely terminate diseased animals and dispose of infected
carcasses
• Instruct staff, colleagues, or others about proper technique for disposal of biomedical waste
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Veterinary Public Health
• Conduct a community education workshop on some topic related to animal or human health
• Formulate a patient/herd management and/or treatment plan for public health and/or zoonotic
disease cases or concerns
• Inform clients or community about prevention and treatment of zoonotic organism exposure
specimens/samples
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Veterinary Epidemiology and Biostatistics
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