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Thursday, September 09, 2010 |
| A few
very good reasons why you should be a registered professional with
ARPAS..... |
“The place for professionals”
- Provides professional credibility and credentials for animal scientists who must increasingly verify their professional competence and its uniqueness to legislative, legal and industry groups by some mechanism in addition to formal education.
- Documents that the professional has the know-how to apply relevant cutting edge knowledge to real world
problems.
- Brings recognition of abilities and knowledge to the one being served. Provides another certification title which creates more credibility on the farm and among other professionals (i.e., veterinarians, attorneys, CPAs).
- ARPAS provides a variety of mechanisms to enable members to stay current in their field. And maintains documentation of the
CEUs.
- Provides assurance to those you serve that they are getting advice from a professional who keeps up-to-date and agrees to abide by a professional code of ethics.
- Proactively positions animal scientists for a time when some form of licensing may be required to practice certain animal sciences.
- Provides a pool of credentialed animal scientists to be called upon in settings involving public policy, especially where new laws and decisions involving animal agriculture are made.
- The journal, “The Professional Animal
Scientist” provides a source of publishing and finding useful information relevant research as well as field studies.
- Provides certification and diplomate status when dealing with other governments in international affairs.
- Provides appropriate certification and titles, after examination, for individuals working at all levels of animal science, from on-farm production (Registered Animal Scientist), to expertise gained by academic degrees and experience (Professional Animal Scientist), to Diplomate status (Board Certification).
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Online Application Form
Printable Application Form
Click here to read about Professional Certification in the Animal Sciences.
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