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VeterinaryPartner.com
VeterinaryPartner.com is here to support your veterinarian and you in the care of your companion animals by providing reliable, up-to-date animal health information from the veterinarians and experts of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN), the world's first and largest online veterinary database and community.
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), established in 1863, is a not-for-profit association representing more than 75,000 veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services. Structured to work for its members, the AVMA acts as a collective voice for its membership and for the profession.
Texas Veterinary Medical Association (TVMA)
The Texas Veterinary Medical Association (TVMA) is a state-wide non-profit organization dedicated to promoting excellence in veterinary medicine and to educating the public about animal health. The association represents the veterinary profession and related industries in Texas, and about 75% of licensed DVMs in the state are members.
Texas Association of Registered Veterinary Technicians (TARVT)
The Texas Association of Registered Veterinary Technicians (TARVT) is a non-profit organization that was formed to help promote the veterinary technician profession in Texas. The goals of TARVT are to promote communication between veterinary technicians and hospital staff working in the state of Texas. We strive to provide and inform our members of quality continuing education opportunities. To be a "voice" for our members in the Texas Veterinary Medical Association and the legislative bodies in Texas.
National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA)
The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) is a non-profit association that represents and promotes the profession of Veterinary Technology. Incorporated in 1981, NAVTA is the national organization devoted exclusively to developing and enhancing the profession of veterinary technology, through education, advocacy and promotion within the industry and to the general public. NAVTA is committed to education, career growth and the advancement of its members.
Texas A & M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
Texas A & M University College of Veterinary Medicine is a major veterinary educational, medical and research institution. The professional veterinary program at Texas A&M University is one of the oldest and most prestigious programs of its kind in the United States. Becoming a veterinarian requires dedication and diligent study.
Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine
The school has an excellent faculty supported by modern equipment. It houses three academic departments plus the Veterinary Medicine Library, the Veterinary Teaching Hospital & Clinics, and the Louisiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory. The clinical case load at the hospital, in-field services, and herd health programs offer ample opportunities for the education of the complete veterinarian
Tomball Vet Tech Program
The inaugural degree program of Lone Star College-Tomball began in 1988 as one of the finest veterinary technology programs found in the United States. Now in its twentieth year and recently inspected and fully re-accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Veterinary Technology Program has distinguished itself as the first exemplary program for Lone Star College-Tomball. It is the only Lone Star College System program to be recognized twice by the State of Texas as an exemplary program. |