Only veterinarians who have successfully completed the certification requirements of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons are ACVS Diplomates and have earned "board certification" or the right to be called specialists in veterinary surgery.
Candidates seeking Diplomate status in the ACVS must have received a degree in veterinary medicine from a school accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association, served a one-year rotating internship, and completed a three-year surgical residency program. The residency program consists of closely supervised training during which the resident works with recognized specialists to acquire additional knowledge and skill in veterinary surgery.
Qualified applicants must submit extensive credentials to the ACVS documenting their training, clinical competency, and scientific contributions to veterinary surgery. Finally, they must pass comprehensive oral, written and practical examinations to earn Diplomate status.
All of our surgeons at Animal Surgical Clinic of Seattle are ACVS Diplomates.
What's New
American College of Veterinary Surgeons Symposium
During November 2011, three of our surgeons and our newest technician attended the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Symposium in Chicago as part... Read more...
Pawswalk 2010
It was a great day to be a dog on Saturday, September 11th! At Magnuson Park, hundreds of dogs of every shape, size and... Read more...
Come Unleashed!
We had such a great time at the Shoreview DogFest on September 18th! This event was sponsored by ShoreDog, the stewardship group for Shoreline's... Read more...
2010 Veterinary Specialist Day
On April 24th, Animal Surgical Clinic of Seattle participated in the first annual Veterinary Specialist Day, presented by the Washington State Veterinary Medical Association... Read more...
Furry 5-K in June!
ASCS was pleased to be a sponsor for the 11th Annual Furry 5K Fun Run and Walk on Sunday, June 20th! Plenty of runners,... Read more...