“Credentialed Veterinary Technicians Change Lives,” is the theme for the 2024 National Veterinary Technician Week. October 13th through 19th has been set aside to appreciate and celebrate the support these important individuals provide in exam rooms, labs, operating rooms and interfacing with animal owners of all species. Source: NAVTA. Link. … [Read more...]
National Veterinary Technician Week turns 30 (video)
National Veterinary Technician Week is October 15 through 21 and it’s the 30th anniversary of the event. All next week, veterinary technicians will be celebrated for their continued contribution to veterinary medicine and the veterinary team. Vicky Ograin, MBA, RVT, VTS, shares the origins and meaning of vet tech week and this year’s theme, Pearls of Wisdom … [Read more...]
National Vet Technician Week – October 16-22, 2022
Don’t forget to celebrate and promote the valuable contributions veterinary technicians make to the veterinary profession and society. The AVMA and NAVTA have resources available to assist with social media, in-clinic or local media promotion of these important team members. Sources: AVMA. Link NAVTA. Link … [Read more...]
Survey shows pet owners unaware of vet technicians’ roles during vet visit
An important survey led by the NAVC and VCA Animal Hospitals, with support from NAVTA, revealed striking misconceptions about the role, responsibilities, education and skills of veterinary nurses/technicians. 47 percent of pet owners did not know that the role of the credentialed veterinary nurse/technician includes performing medical tasks and procedures 73 percent … [Read more...]
Plan now for Veterinary Technician Week (October 13-19, 2019)
Veterinary technicians are critical to the day-to-day function of veterinary practices and they play vital roles in preserving animal health and welfare, according to the AVMA. Consider using the materials offered by the AVMA and NAVTA to promote the role and importance of this group of animal health pros. Use the images in social media and newsletters. Consider involving … [Read more...]
AVMA tackling technician underutilization
Veterinary technicians continue to struggle with low pay, compassion fatigue and burnout, as well as a lack of recognition and career advancement opportunities. Underutilization was the main topic during the AVMA’s house of delegates Veterinary Information Forum. Discussions included: how to encourage the consistent use of credentialed veterinary technicians as part of … [Read more...]
NAVTA ready to celebrate Veterinary Technicians
October 14 – 20 is National Veterinary Technician week. Since 1993, the third week in October has been designated to acknowledge veterinary technicians. They are critical to the day-to-day function of veterinary practices and play vital roles in preserving animal health and welfare. This special week provides opportunity to recognize veterinary technicians’ … [Read more...]
Resources available for those considering veterinary nursing careers
Animal health pros regularly get questioned about where to get a veterinary nursing degree. NAVTA found this resource that indicates Michigan State University, Purdue University and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln as building good career foundations. Source: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-weekly, September 11, 2018. Link. . . . the choices of where to study veterinary technology … [Read more...]
The latest from NAVTA
There are at least 250 percent more veterinary nurses than veterinarians. While not primary decision makers, this professional work force is critical to animal health and our industry. The NAVTA’s Bi-Weekly reflects the interests and challenges of these animal health pros. Source: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly, July 31, 2018. Link. Note the upcoming events in addition to the … [Read more...]
NAVTA’s Animal Health Bi-Weekly, July 5
Genetic disorder database, heartworm grant, email goofs and canine cancer survivors. These and more are in the July 5 edition. Source: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly: July 5, 2018. Link. Check out the upcoming NAVTA education sessions and events. <link> … [Read more...]
Listening session about the Veterinary Nurse Initiative, July 10
Join the HSVMA at 5:00 p.m. Pacific time, July 10 as they host Heather Prendergast and Ken Yagi from the National Credential Task Force for an online discussion about NAVTA's Veterinary Nurse Initiative. Attendees will be able to ask questions after the overview. This session is FREE for members and non-members! Also note the request letter we received on July 3, 2018 from … [Read more...]
New directory aims to make reporting animal abuse easier
The lead post in the January 16, 2018 NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly references information on a new national directory of agencies that investigate animal abuse. The directory represents more than 6,500 counties, cities and towns across the U. S. and identifies which agency follows up on reports of suspected animal cruelty, abuse and neglect, according to a release from the … [Read more...]
1st NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly for 2018
The veterinary technician/nurse role development is rapidly being expanded and professionally recognized. Two posts from their bi-weekly e-mail will interest most animal health pros: The importance of veterinary social work Top veterinary dentistry tips for 2017 Source: Animal Health Bi-Weekly, January 2, 2018. INSIGHTS: Like human prevention, animal dentistry … [Read more...]
NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly
The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America highlights positive trends, issues and topics of interest to its constituency. This issue includes the following: Treating incontinence in female dogs Vaccinations are key to fighting canine influenza Dog food recalled for salmonella Veterinary profession looks promising for 2018 AVMA supports … [Read more...]
Latest NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly
The NAVTA editors selected core articles and information related to: Shortcuts, mistakes and surgery prep Telehealth Anesthesia Basics and Recovery Source: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly, December 5, 2017. Also see: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly, November 22, 2017. Vet Tech Uses Massage to Help Pets … [Read more...]
NAVTA bi-weekly updates
Cannabinoid research, new tests for tick-borne diseases and reminders about Micotil 300 safety are among the content offered in this issue from NAVTA. See what material is important from the vet tech/nurse groups’ perspectives. Source: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly, September 26, 2017. INSIGHTS: Micotil 300 was introduced in 1992, so there is a need to re-educate today’s … [Read more...]
What you wear at the clinic matters
Veterinary teams will appreciate the discussion presented in this article. Consider using this for a team meeting to discuss dress codes and what professional attire means. Source: Vetanswers, August 10, 2017 via NAVTA. At the end of the day, you are a veterinary professional, working with your clients in a well-equipped veterinary practice where you deliver a professional … [Read more...]
NAVTA bi-weekly topics
As lobbying continues for veterinary technicians to be called veterinary nurses, NAVTA returns to topics for its members in this edition. We found the reference to Should electronic pet records be accessible online? an interesting read and another issue-rich platform to discuss. Source: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly, August 15, 2017. … [Read more...]
Rare heartworm surgery saves cat
Vets at UC Davis are claiming a medical first after successfully removing a 13 cm heartworm from a cat’s femoral artery. Source: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-weekly, July 18, 2017. NAVTA’s first post links to the story in Vet Times. … [Read more...]
NAVTA board votes in favor of veterinary nurse credential change
Vet technician no more. The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) board of directors announced the formation of the Veterinary Nurse Initiative Coalition to pursue legislative amendments in all states to establish the credential of registered veterinary nurse (RVN). The board approved the action to unite the profession under a single title, … [Read more...]
NAVTA’s Animal Health Bi-weekly
Each new resource brings more content and flavor to the role of our curation team at AHD. See which content NAVTA selected for its members in this edition. Source: NAVTA, April 25, 2017. Here is a sampling from the posts: Midwest dogs at risk of fungal infection Can probiotics help obese cats? MRI helps providers diagnose horse ligament … [Read more...]
NAVTA launches bi-weekly service
The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America recently launched a service tool named Animal Health Bi-Weekly for its members. The familiar format seeks to provide NAVTA members with a sampling of some of the more recent news stories that affect the profession and veterinary community. Source: NAVTA, April 11, 2017. INSIGHTS: NAVTA provides multiple … [Read more...]
NAVTA now recognizes 13 veterinary technician specialties
The Academy of Veterinary Ophthalmic Technicians has been recognized as an official specialty by NAVTA as of August 16. The NAVTA Committee on Veterinary Technicians Specialties (CVTS) was formed in 1994 and is recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association. The CVTS provides guidelines to veterinary technician organizations to facilitate the formation of a specialty … [Read more...]
NAVTA, Merial expand CE for vet technicians
In addition to heartworm disease, the Merial Tech Champions program now includes intestinal parasites, dental health and flea/tick CE courses. These additional courses will debut at the upcoming AVMA convention in San Antonio, August 5 -9 , 2016. Source: NAVTA, July 14, 2016. CE course attendees can expect informative and thought-provoking content from some of the … [Read more...]
Seven qualities of a good veterinary assistant
According to the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA): “While every position within the veterinary practice team is important, veterinary assistants play a pivotal role, literally ... In the course of a single day, an assistant provides help to veterinarians and veterinary technicians, which in turn allows those team members to perform the tasks and … [Read more...]