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Navigating the Changing Landscape, What Every Manager Needs to Know about Regulatory Boards and 2024 NAVTA Updates
VHMA Member Price: $79; Nonmember Price: $109
Navigating the Changing Landscape of Veterinary Practice
This program will provide a thorough examination of the current trends affecting the veterinary industry. Led by Dr. Chris Doherty, attendees will gain valuable insight into the latest developments in veterinary education, employment, and services. Dr. Doherty will present key findings from AVMA's Graduating Senior Survey, Census of Veterinarians, Practice Owners Survey, and Pet Ownership and Demographics Sourcebook. In addition, an overview of macroeconomic trends will be provided to equip veterinary management leaders with the necessary information to adapt, innovate, and prepare for a successful future. This is a valuable opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and gain knowledge crucial for future practice success.
What Every Manager Needs to Know about Regulatory Boards
During this session, you will get an introduction to veterinary regulatory boards and understand the complaint process and potential outcomes. Learn what role the regulatory boards play within the spectrum of care and learn how to stay in compliance with your hospital.
2024 NAVTA Updates on the Profession
NAVTA's President-Elect, Beckie Mossor, will provide information on trends and priorities identified by NAVTA's membership.
Original Recording:NAVTA's President-Elect, Beckie Mossor, will provide information on trends and priorities identified by NAVTA's membership.
Saturday, September 7, 2024 9:00 am-12:00 pm
Credit
CEU1:2.5
Description
Christopher Doherty is the Assistant Director for Strategic Business Research and Outreach at the AVMA. Dr. Doherty obtained his DVM degree at the Ontario Veterinary College, his MBA at McMaster University's DeGroote School of Business, and is a Chartered Business Valuator. In his role with the AVMA, he analyzes data pertaining to new and early-career veterinarians. He works in tandem with the rest of the Veterinary Economics Division team to aid in the translation of research findings into tools, resources, and actionable items that veterinarians can utilize and implement in their practices and their careers.
James T. Penrod joined the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) in August 2015 as its Executive Director. The AAVSB is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to support and advance the regulatory process for veterinary medicine. The membership of the AAVSB consists of 62 jurisdictions representing all of the United States and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and nine Canadian provinces. Prior to joining the AAVSB, Jim worked with state and provincial regulatory boards while employed with the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards in Reston, Virginia, since 1991. Jim is a past chair of the Certified Association Executive (CAE) Commission and also served as a member of the examination committee for the program before his service on the Commission. The CAE program is designed to elevate professional standards, enhance individual performance, and designate association professionals who demonstrate the knowledge essential to manage an association in today's challenging environment. While at CLARB, Jim received the CLARB Presidential Recognition Award for outstanding and tireless service to the Council in its efforts to protect public safety and welfare through leadership and innovative strategic management of the profession's licensure exam. He was honored by the American Society of Landscape Architects when he was elected a Fellow of the association in 2010 for his leadership and management within the profession. In 2018, Jim received the Distinguished Association Executive Award from the Kansas City Society of Association Executives (KCSAE). As the KCSAE’s highest honor, the recipient of this award exemplifies the best in executive association management, continually bringing credit to the profession and the association management community. Jim received the 2019 Innovation Award at the Veterinary Innovation Summit in recognition of innovative contributions to the veterinary profession.
Beckie Mosser graduated from Central Carolina Community College in 2007 with her AAS in Veterinary Medical Technology and her Bachelors in Non-Profit and Public Administration from the University of North Carolina Pembroke in 2019. Beckie has enjoyed a diverse career in small animal, large animal, mixed practices, academia, and management and consulting. Beckie co-founded Veterinary Advancement, is a professional medical responder with the ASPCA Field Investigations Response (FIR) Team, is Volunteer Director of Operations 3K9 Working Dogs, and co-hosts the podcast Veterinary Viewfinder.