National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA)

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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. The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) is a non-profit association that represents and promotes the profession of Veterinary Technology.

This space is intended for our members, staff, partners, sponsors and friends. The page exists to share information about NAVTA and our community, and to support our mission to advance the veterinary technician profession through strategic advocacy, awareness and professional development as a diverse community of credentialed veterinary technicians, students and veterinary assistants. We welcome you to our social media community and ask that you respect the space and support a positive user experience. Please do not use inappropriate or offensive language, post false information, or link to information that is factually incorrect, violent in nature or tone, or commercial/advertising in nature. We also ask that you do not spam the page. If, through your comments or actions, you demonstrate that you do not support our mission or create an environment of negativity or otherwise damage the experience for everyone else, your comments will be deleted, and you will be denied participation on this page. Thank you for your cooperation.

06/05/2026

Check out the latest NAVTA Corner from the Summer 2026 issue of Today's Veterinary Nurse: Building on Progress: How NAVTA is Turning Strategic Momentum into Action

VHMA VetBusiness Podcast SeriesThe conversation around Veterinary Professional Associates (VPAs) and Mid-Level Practitio...
06/03/2026

VHMA VetBusiness Podcast Series
The conversation around Veterinary Professional Associates (VPAs) and Mid-Level Practitioners (MLPs) continues to shape important discussions across veterinary medicine, from workforce challenges and patient care standards to career growth opportunities for credentialed veterinary technicians.

In Veterinary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA) newest podcast episode, they are joined by Anna Santos, MPH, LVT, Animal Health Supervisor with the University of Georgia's Office of Research Animal Resources and President-Elect of NAVTA.

Use the link below to listen or wherever you listen to podcasts:
http://sites.libsyn.com/570135/navtas-review-of-the-midlevel-model

The future of veterinary learning is here… and it’s closer than you think.Join us on June 9th for a forward-thinking web...
06/02/2026

The future of veterinary learning is here… and it’s closer than you think.

Join us on June 9th for a forward-thinking webinar sponsored by Ethos that explores how AI, digital credentials, and competency-based learning are transforming the way veterinary professionals grow and deliver care.

Led by Patrick Welch, DVM, MBA, DACVO, this session dives into a powerful new model where real clinical cases become personalized learning opportunities, helping teams identify skill gaps, strengthen competencies, and elevate patient care in real time.

Walk away with practical strategies to:
• Build competency-driven learning pathways
• Make professional growth visible and portable
• Integrate AI-powered mentorship into everyday workflows

Don’t miss your chance to explore what’s next in veterinary education.
🔗 Learn more & register: https://navta.net/webinars/

  Spotlight: Heather Prendergast, RVT, CVPM, SPHR - NAVTA DirectorHeather is a contributor to the 11th edition of McCurn...
06/01/2026

Spotlight: Heather Prendergast, RVT, CVPM, SPHR - NAVTA Director

Heather is a contributor to the 11th edition of McCurnin’s Clinical Textbook for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses.

Heather’s dedication to advancing veterinary technician education, leadership, and professional excellence continues to make a lasting impact on the veterinary community. Her contributions help support the next generation of veterinary technicians and nurses as they build their skills, confidence, and careers.

🎓  Congratulations to our SCNAVTA graduates from the Tulsa Community College Veterinary Technology Class of 2026!Through...
05/30/2026

🎓
Congratulations to our SCNAVTA graduates from the Tulsa Community College Veterinary Technology Class of 2026!

Throughout May and June, we’re proud to spotlight students from the Student Chapters of NAVTA as they complete their programs—wearing their NAVTA cords and taking the next step in their careers.

Supporting the future of our profession, NAVTA is proud to extend complimentary full membership to SCNAVTA graduates beyond graduation, giving them access to NAVTA resources and championing them in this exciting new chapter of their careers. 🐾

May is  , and this year, the American Foundation for Su***de Prevention is encouraging people to think about what best h...
05/27/2026

May is , and this year, the American Foundation for Su***de Prevention is encouraging people to think about what best helps them cope with challenges, whether it means the kind of everyday struggles we all face sometimes, or more serious psychological distress.

This May and beyond, we’re encouraging people to move beyond basic “self-care” to consider true resilience: game-changing strategies we can take to encourage our personal resilience, and the ways we support – and find support within – our communities. Because we’re all in this together.

Learn more: https://afsp.org/building-resilience/

Feline lower urinary tract signs (LUTS)? You’re on the front lines. Be ready. 🐱Join us June 4 for a practical, case-driv...
05/26/2026

Feline lower urinary tract signs (LUTS)? You’re on the front lines. Be ready. 🐱

Join us June 4 for a practical, case-driven webinar:
From Triage to Treatment: Essential Insights on Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disorders with Jamie
Senthirajah, DVM, and sponsored by Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets

Learn how to:
✔️ Ask the right history questions
✔️ Prioritize differentials based on presentation
✔️ Choose the most appropriate diagnostics
✔️ Navigate treatment + nutrition strategies
✔️ Build effective long-term monitoring plans

Whether you’re triaging at the front desk or managing cases in clinic, this session will sharpen your decision-making and boost your confidence when managing feline LUTS.

👉 Save your spot today! https://navta.net/webinars/

“...their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored.” — Daniel Webster
05/25/2026

“...their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored.” — Daniel Webster

Want to level up your anesthesia skills? Enter to win a FREE license to the Foundations of Anesthesia and Sedation Veter...
05/24/2026

Want to level up your anesthesia skills? Enter to win a FREE license to the Foundations of Anesthesia and Sedation Veterinary Certificate Program - valued at $299/user!

Parnell Pet Care is giving away TWO licenses to this online, self-paced course that includes 10 RACE-approved CE hours. This comprehensive program was created by veterinary professionals in anesthesia, critical care, neurology, and pharmacology.

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Giveaway ends June 15, 2026. Winners will be notified by email.

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