In order to become an EBVS European Specialist in Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia,
veterinarians need to fulfil the following requirements: (1) have worked as a veterinarian in general practice for two years or have completed a rotating
internship, which covers different specialties for at least one year, (2) have successfully completed a three year specialized postgraduate training programme in
anesthesia,
analgesia and
intensive care coordinated by an ECVAA Diplomate, (3) have published two peer-reviewed articles in internationally recognized scientific journals and submitted a case log and two case reports and (4) have successfully passed the written and practical/oral parts of the qualifying examinations. Diplomates of the European Colleges have to pass a re-validation process every five years to retain the European Specialist title. As of March 2020, there have been 227 members recognized ECVAA Diplomates. The current president is Matthew Gurney. == Function ==