Do you have a license renewal coming up, or are life changes taking you to a different location? Here's what you need to know about licensing, including where to find great CE.
Getting licensed in your state or other jurisdiction is another important step to become practice-ready—and it doesn’t happen automatically. Here’s the information you need to get started.
Getting licensed in your state or other jurisdiction is crucial to become practice-ready. Start looking into the requirements as soon as you know where you'll be practicing.
Wish you'd had a Grand Rounds session on coping with difficult work situations? Now you do!
None of us likes to deliver bad news to a client. This 20-minute webinar helps you prepare so you'll be ready when the time comes. It's free for SAVMA and AVMA members.
Participation in the USDA's National Veterinary Accreditation Program (NVAP) is voluntary and separate from licensing. It allows both small-animal and large-animal veterinarians to offer more services such as health certificates.
You're not just looking for a job. You're looking for the right job in the right place to fit your lifestyle. This tool connects job listings with data about the communities and neighborhoods where they’re located—more information to help you make your best decision.
Thinking about your future career is about what you want to do and where you want to be. Explore the possibilities with this AVMA tool. It connects actual job listings with data about the communities and neighborhoods where they're located.
Connecting with a great mentor can make all the difference in the early years of your career. That's why free mentoring is available to all AVMA members any time in your first 10 years as a veterinarian.
MentorVet Connect is also looking for early-career mentors. You'll receive free training and support from experts. You just need to bring your passion for helping colleagues!
Whether you need to transfer your credentialing history to a new jurisdiction or you're looking for a convenient way to track your CE, the American Association of Veterinary State Boards has you covered.