Form IX
( See Rule 53 ( 1)
APPLICATION FORM FOR FULL REGISTRATION WITH THE PUNJAB COUNCIL
The Registrar,
PunjabState Veterinary Council,Photo
Kothi No.520, Sector 33-B,
Chandigarh.
Sub:- FullRegistration.
Sir,
I humbly request that my name be registered under the Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984 (Central Act 52 of 1984) with the Punjab State Veterinary Council and that I may be issued a Certificate of registration in this behalf. My particulars are given below: -
1. Name (in block letters)
2. Father’s Name
3. Mother’s Name
4. Date of BirthBlood Group: ______ve
- / -5. Male/Female
6. Nationality
7. Permanent Address (Telephone/Mobile No. & E-mail Address, if any)
8. Residential Address
9. Professional Address
10. Qualification ( Both Veterinary and other Academic Qualification) Starting from highest qualification to Marti :
QualificationYear of PassingCollege/Institution/University
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
11. Present OccupationA. Government ServiceB. Private Practice.
C. RetiredC. Doing MVSc
12. Have you ever been convicted for breach of Law Yes/No
My degree/diploma certificate(s) is and Matriculation certificate are enclosed in original along with their attested copies herewith. The original certificates may be returned when not required.
The prescribed fee of Rs. ______in cash/through bank draft No. ______dated______in the name of Registrar, Punjab State Veterinary Council payable at Chandigarh has been deposited with your office vide Receipt No. ______, Book No. ______dated ______.
Dated: Signatures of the Applicant.
-2-
Undertaking
I,______son/daughter of______hereby declare that in the event of my residential/permanent address and other information given by me in the application form for registration turns to be incorrect/false, I undertake to be liable for any action under any Law of the Land.
I further declare that I am neither already registered with any other Council under the IVC Act, 1984 nor my name has ever been removed from the Veterinary Practitioner’s Register of any Veterinary Council (State or Veterinary Council of India) at any point of time.
Signature of the Applicant.
Name______
Father’s Name______
Address ______
Veterinarians’ Oath
Being admitted to the profession ofveterinary medicine, I solemnly
swear to use my scientific knowledge
and skill for the benefit of society
through the protection of animal
health, the relief of animal suffering.
The conservation of livestock resources,
the promotion of public health, and
the advertisement of medical knowledge.
I will practise my profession
conscientiously, with dignity and in
keeping with the principles of
veterinary medical ethics.
I accept as a lifelong obligation the
continual improvement of my
professional knowledge and competence.
Signature ______
Full Address______
______
Principles of
Veterinary Medical Ethics
PREAMBLE:- The honour and dignity of our profession lies in our obedience to a just and reasonable code of ethics set forth as a guide to the members. The purpose of this code is far-reaching because exemplary professional conduct not only upholds honour and dignity, but also enlarges our sphere of usefulness, exalts our social standards and promotes the science so cultivate. Briefly stated, our code of ethics is the foundation of our individual and collective efforts. It is based on the Golden Rule.
SECTION –I
The principal objectives of the Veterinary profession are to render service to society, to conserve our livestock resources and to relieve suffering of animals. A Veterinarian should conduct himself in relation to the public, his colleagues and their patients and the allied professions, so as to merit their full confidence and respect.
SECTION –II
A veterinarian may choose whom he will serve. Once he has undertaken care of patient he must not neglect him. In an emergency, however, he should render service to the best of his ability. He should not solicit clients.
SECTION-III
A veterinarian should not employ his professional knowledge and attainments nor dispose of his services under terms and conditions, which tend to interfere with the free exercise of his judgement and skill or lend to cause a deterioration of the quality of veterinary service.
SECTION –IV
A veterinarian should strive continually to improve voluntary knowledge and skill, making available to his colleagues the benefit of his professional attainments, and seeking, through consultation, assistance of others when it appears that the quality of veterinary service may be enhanced thereby.
SECTION V
The veterinary profession should safeguard the public and itself against veterinarians deficient in moral character or professional competence. Veterinarians should observe all laws, uphold the honor and dignity of the profession and accept its self-imposed discipline.
SECTION VI
The responsibilities of the veterinary profession extend not only to the patient but also to society. The health of the community as well as the patient deserves his interest and participation in nonprofessional activities and organizations.
Signatures
(as adopted by Punjab Veterinary Council vide item No.13.3 dated 20.06.1989)
Documents to be submitted alongwith the application
1)Attested Photocopies alongwith their originals for verification by the Registrar, Pb.State Vety. Council. The Original Certificates will be returned immediately after the needful is done.
2)Rs.1,525/- Cash or through a bank draft in favour of Registrar, Punjab State Veterinary Council payable at Chandigarh towards Postage & Office maintenance charges and Lifemembership for the journal, “Punjab Veterinary Journal” being published half yearly by the Council
3)Two passpost size photographs duly attested from their backside.