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The North Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians advocates for appropriate recognition and utilization of credentialed veterinary technicians, invests in the future of veterinary medical technology, educates the public of the role of credentialed veterinary technicians, and represents the voice of Registered Veterinary Technicians in Nor...
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The North Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians (NCAVT) hosts Continuing Education for Registered Veterinary Technicians, Veterinary Assistants, and Veterinary Technology Students at various locations across the state.
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The North Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians advocates for appropriate recognition and utilization of credentialed veterinary technicians, invests in the future of veterinary medical technology, educates the public of the role of credentialed veterinary technicians, and represents the voice of Registered Veterinary Technicians in Nor...
North Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians
Nominees, Applicants, and Nominators must be a Registered Veterinary Technician in North Carolina in good standing with the NCAVT Executive Board and the NCVMB. Nominations can …
NCVC
The NCVC offers continuing education lectures for veterinarians and vet techs, approved for CE in 45 states, presented by world-renowned leaders in veterinary medicine.
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Registration for the North Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians Fall Conference is officially open! Please spread the word to your colleagues, staff,…
North Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians (NCAVT)
“The North Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians (NCAVT) began as a small group of dedicated veterinary medical technicians in the Wake County area in the early 1980s”.
NAVTA Supports NCAVT | Letter to NCSU CVM
NAVTA is aware of the social media stir that arose when word was spreading that the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Hospital was not celebrating National Veterinary Technician Week (NVTW) due to it being “not inclusive.” (Click HERE to read the original Statement from the NCAVT Executive Board)
Controlled Substance CE - ncavt
As part of the 12 hours of Continuing Education required by the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Board, 2 hours of Continuing Education Credits must be dedicated to Controlled Substances. The list below contains Controlled Substance CE that has been approved by the NCVMB.
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NAVTA is a diverse community of Credentialed Veterinary Technicians, students, and Veterinary Assistants, united in advancing the profession of veterinary nursing through strategic advocacy, awareness, and professional development. Your success starts with community.