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March 13, 2023
We are proud of the dedication of our team members as they strive to deliver quality care to their patients through continuing their education. You are all inspirational!
Certified Technicians
These team members passed the Veterinary Technician National Exam, which evaluated their skills and knowledge, and received tech credentials in their state.
Fear Free Certified Professional
For veterinary professionals to help relieve the fear, anxiety, and stress that dogs and cats may experience when visiting their veterinarian.
Fear Free Certified Boarding & Daycare Individual Certification Program
For veterinary professionals to know what a Fear Free boarding and daycare environment looks like as well as learn what to do when an animal is struggling.
Elite Fear Free Certified
Fear Free Certified veterinary members who want to go above and beyond in their Fear Free commitment.
Fear Free Level 2
For Fear Free Certified Professionals who are ready for more in-depth education in the areas of patient handling, advanced handling techniques, in-hospital care, communications, marketing, and finance.
Low Stress Handling
For veterinary professionals to create a low stress environment and handle animals in a less stressful manner.
Certified Veterinary Business Leader
For veterinarians, technicians, nurses, hospital managers and other veterinary team members to lead, grow, and develop a plan for long-term veterinary practice success.
Cat Friendly Veterinarian
For veterinarians to build knowledge, skills, and best in-clinic practices for feline medicine.
Cat Friendly Veterinary Advocate
This certificate covers why Cat Friendly strategies and tactics are integral for better feline care and a more positive experience for the cat, cat owner, and veterinary team.
Cat Friendly Veterinary Professional
For technicians, assistants, and others that work directly with cats to build knowledge, skills, and best in-clinic practices.
Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM)
The CVMP is the highest level of credential for a professional hospital manager.
Human Animal Bond
This certification covers what the bond is, how it works, and how the veterinary healthcare team can support and strengthen its effects.
Certified Veterinary Assistant
Students in this program acquire their online education along with on-the-job practical experience and then go on to take their final examination online.
Class IV Therapeutic Laser Certification
A Class IV therapy laser is defined as any laser having the ability to deliver more than 500 mWatts of power. The increased power enables the laser to deliver more photons more efficiently and therefore generate a more consistent clinical response.
Companion Laser Therapy
Covers the basics and provides foundational knowledge laser therapy.
Registered Nurse - Bachelors of Science in Nursing/strong>
An undergraduate-level degree for registered nurses (RNs) that introduces nurses to topics such as patient care technology, research, health promotion, safety, and quality within the healthcare system.
Masters in Public Health
This degree trains students to protect and improve the health of entire populations. Students learn how to tackle the challenging issues that affect communities, work with people across sectors, and educate the public about best health care practices.
USDA Certified in NH - for International Health Certificates
A USDA Accredited Veterinarian has completed formal training from the National Veterinary Accreditation Program (NVAP) in the state(s) they are licensed to practice medicine in. Accreditation is state-specific and is voluntary (not all veterinarians are accredited).
Veterinary Nutrition Certification Program
From life stage nutrition to buzz words of pet food to urolith management, this program helps you improve your patient’s health while helping your pet owners be educated advocates.
Certified Veterinary Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner
To become a CCRP, veterinarians, physical therapists, and veterinary technicians are guided through the theoretical foundations up to the clinical applications of canine rehabilitation.