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NAVTA's Accomplishments
The 80's...
- East Lansing, MI - 1981, Veterinary Technicians put the
mechanism in place to have input on national issues through
the formation of the North American Veterinary Technician
Association. (NAVTA)
- NAVTA began publishing quarterly newsletters about association
events.
- In 1982 NAVTA entered into an agreement with Veterinary
Learning Systems for their publication to become NAVTA'
s official journal.
- In 1989 NAVTA began working with Hills' Pet Nutrition
as its first Corporate Sponsor. The grants received were
used to develop public relations materials to begin educating
the public.
- Two NAVTA representatives were appointed to the Animal
Technician Testing Committee of the AVMA to assist in the
validation of the national credentialing examination.
The 90's...
- In 1990, NAVTA adopted its official mission statement
and began a strategic planning process.
- A committee of Executive Board members of the AVMA and
NAVTA met for the first meeting of the AVMA/NAVTA Liaison
Committee. This committee has met annually since 1990.
- “The World of the Veterinary Technician” videotape
was produced in 1990 and revised in 1999.
- Three national surveys on veterinary technician demographics
were conducted - 1991, 1995, and 1999.
- The AVMA recognized NAVTA as the national association
representing the veterinary technicians in a position statement
adopted August of 1992. NAVTA membership became a requirement
for a technician to serve on any AVMA committees.
- National Veterinary Technician Week was declared in 1993
- celebrated first in October 16-22, 1994.
- A 1994 study of members was conducted to determine how
effectively veterinary technicians were utilized.
- The Committee on Veterinary Technician Specialties (CVTS)
was formed in 1994 to oversee the development of veterinary
technician specialties.
- A program was developed in 1995, to award scholarships
to students in AVMA accredited education programs. The program
started by offering four scholarships per year and has increased
to eight.
- The Academy of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
Technicians was recognized in 1996 by CVTS as the first
technician specialty.
- The Academy of Veterinary Technician Anesthetists was
recognized by CVTS in 1998.
- NAVTA, in 1997, was named Co-sponsor of National Pet Week.
- The first meeting of the NAVTA State Representative Network
took place in 1998, in Kansas City, MO. This meeting is
now called the Leadership Conference.
- The NAVTA Legal Committee drafted model practice act wording
for veterinary technicians to be used by states who wish
to elevate the level of governmental recognition and regulation
for veterinary technicians.
NAVTA gained a presence on the Internet with the development
of its web site on the AVMA web server.
- The International Veterinary Nurses and Technician Association
(IVNTA) met for the first time in 1992; NAVTA was one of
the co-founders of this group.
- A NAVTA member was given a permanent appointment on the
AVMA' s Wellness Committee.
- During 1999, NAVTA representatives began meeting biannually
with representatives of the Association of Veterinary Technician
Educators and members of the AVMA' s Committee on Veterinary
Technician Education and Activities.
- NAVTA has seen a 500% increase in membership in the 90'
s!
- NAVTA makes recommendations for AVMA committee assignments
to the Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and
Activities and Wellness Committee, and to the American Association
of Veterinary State Board' s, Veterinary Technician Testing
Committee.
The 2000's...
- 2000 Hosted the International Veterinary Nurses and Technicians
Association at the Western Veterinary Conference's 35 Anniversary
for sponsoring veterinary technician continuing education.
- NAVTA recognizes the Academy of Veterinary Dental Technicians,
helping the Society of Veterinary Behavior Technicians toward
specialty status.
- Changed the "NAVTA Newsletter" into "The
NAVTA Journal" a quarterly journal with continuing
education articles that are R.A.C.E. accredited.
- Developed a new membership category for those members
of 20 years or more, Life Membership.
- Developed a new membership pin highlighted with the United
States flag.
Signed a letter of cooperation with the Canadian Association
of Animal Health Technicians.
- Career Development seminars at the 2004 AVMA and SWVC.
- Offer of a 10% discount on Veterinary Pet Insurance
- The Academy for Veterinary Internal Medicine Technicians
is granted provisional recognition.
- The Academy of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
Technicians is granted Full Recognition.
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