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The AVMA Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (AVMA CVTEA) accredits veterinary technology programs.
The accreditation process involves a self-evaluation by college officials, one or more site visits by trained site visitors, a written report of the site teams findings, and review of the site visit report(s) by the full council.
Veterinary technology programs accredited by the AVMA CVTEA | American Veterinary Medical Association.
Graduates of an Initially accredited program are considered graduates of an AVMA CVTEA accredited program and would be eligible in nearly all states to take the Veterinary Technician National Exam.
To become a CVT in Arizona, you need to graduate from an AVMA-accredited vet tech program, pass the VTNE, and submit an application to the Arizona Veterinary Medical Board. Your certification needs to be renewed every 2 years to be valid.
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They must pass a credentialing examination and keep up-to-date with continuing education to be considered licensed, registered, or certified (the term used varies by state) veterinary technicians. All veterinary technicians work under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
The AVMA Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (AVMA CVTEA) accredits veterinary technology programs to ensure the quality of the educational experience and the assessment of student knowledge and skills.