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The AVMA is the nation's leading advocate for the veterinary profession. Representing more than 105,000 members, we protect, promote and advance the needs of all veterinarians and those they serve.
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The Positive Pet Care Guide and Effective Equine Care Guide, developed through industry collaborations, help veterinary practices foster healthy communication and strong partnerships with clients. Use them to align client and team expectations; encourage supportive environments; and support the best possible patient care.
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The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is an American not-for-profit association founded in 1863 that represents more than 105,000 veterinarians. The AVMA provides information resources, continuing education opportunities, publications, and discounts on personal and professional products, programs, and services.
AVMA membership supports you with benefits that enhance your opportunities for success in both your professional and personal life. Be sure to take advantage of the full array of benefits to get the most out of your AVMA membership.
AVMA membership supports you in your day-to-day life with benefits that enhance your opportunities for success at every stage of your career. In addition to member-only tools and resources, members receive significant savings on AVMA products and services.
What is the AVMA? What does the AVMA do?... Dr. Gary Marshall gives us a behind-the-scenes insight into the AVMA and the Veterinary Leadership Conference (VLC).
The AMA, as an accrediting authority, examines veterinary technician education programs across the country measuring these against their standards. The association offers accreditation through its Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVETA).