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A Qualification Quiz! DipAgVet?

I thought I'd try Googling for "Dip Ag Vet" and that resulted in a few more results, such as professor Joy Wingfield of Cardiff University. Mind you, it emerged from the instances I found that "Dip Ag Vet" is incomplete: it's "Dip Ag Vet Pharm." Usually, the qualification is accompanied by several others involving the abbreviation "pharm," so I'm guessing that it means "Diploma in Agricultural and Veterinary Pharmacy."

In other words, qualified to dispense what Rolfe prescribes.

ETA yep, I was right: it refers to a postgraduate diploma issued by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. Part of the problem is that the correct official abbreviation is "DAgVetPharm." I've just dropped Brian Deer an e-mail.
 
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It's not a veterinary qualification, that's for sure. In the UK, these are BVMS, BVM&S, BVSc, MA VetMB and BVetMed, depending on what university you went to. I have the BVMS while BSM has the MA VetMB. Yuri Nalyssus has the BVM&S, if that's not telling, while Dogdoctor and John Bentley have some colonial accolade of some sort.... (probably DVM I suspect).

Rolfe.
 
Dip Ag Vet - obviously a diploma on the study of the chronic use of colloidal silver.
 

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