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Description of the ExaminationCandidates for certification may be examined either in Anatomic Pathology or in Clinical Pathology. The examinations are conducted in English. Each examination consists of four parts. Each part is assembled to achieve balance as to species, cell or organ system, disease process and type of question. The candidate is reminded that only the total score on each part is used to determine competency. One of these parts, General Pathology, is common to both examinations; it consists of 100 multiple choice questions, each designed to include significant choices for discrimination. Diplomates certified as Veterinary Anatomic Pathologists or Veterinary Clinical Pathologists may seek certification in the other discipline. Such Diplomates may serve as their own sponsor and may seek further certification at their own discretion. Otherwise, the application and examination procedures for such candidates are the same as those for other candidates, with the exception that they are not required to repeat the General Pathology section.
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