National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America Newsroom

Welcome! The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) proudly celebrates its 24th anniversary in 2005. Since its incorporation in 1981, NAVTA has grown to be recognized for its important role in the veterinary medicine field as the national organization devoted exclusively to developing, enhancing and promoting the profession of veterinary technology. Veterinary technicians are the nurses, laboratory technicians, dental hygienists, radiologists, and office managers of today's veterinary hospital. Click here for NAVTA Media Sources.

 
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SPECIAL FEATURE

Veterinary Technician Helps Save Impaled Cat
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WHAT'S NEW
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PET IQ
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NAVTA members are available for media interviews and can discuss a variety of subjects, including:

The veterinary technician profession - and provide guidance to others who may be interested in pursuing a career in the field.
Tips, ideas and suggestions from veterinary technicians, the people who care for pets everyday, on how pet owners can help their animals lead happier, healthier lives.
The many ways that veterinary technicians are helping to provide ever-increasing levels of care in America's veterinary practices.
Trends and new treatments that veterinary technicians are finding themselves using in veterinary practices today.

 

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