Leveraging Veterinary Technicians Today and Tomorrow
VHMA Member Price: $69; Nonmember Price: $99
Veterinary hospitals around the country have been busier than ever during the COVID pandemic amplifying the shortage of veterinary technicians, which has existed for several years. Unfortunately, veterinary technicians in practice are often not leveraged to their full potential. Veterinary technicians who are encouraged to continue to learn, grow professionally, and use critical thinking and technical skills report improved career satisfaction and are more likely to stay with the practice.
2022 VHMA Annual Meeting and Conference
Original Recording
Friday, September 9, 2022
1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Credit
CEU1:1.5
Description
Ed Carlson, CVT, VTS (Nutrition), is the Director of Veterinary Nursing Education for VetBloom. He is the 2022 Immediate Past President of the Massachusetts Veterinary Technician Association and the Treasurer of the New Hampshire Veterinary Technician Association. Ed has served on multiple National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) committees and is the 2022 NAVTA Immediate Past President. He obtained a VTS (Nutrition) in 2014 and lectures frequently at local, regional, national, and international veterinary conferences on a variety of nutrition topics. Ed was also the recipient of the NAVTA 2019 Technician of the Year award.