Recent Controversies at NAVTA and AVMA - Why You Should Get Involved

Published: Dec. 14, 2022, 10 a.m.

b'If your social media is anything like ours, you\\u2019ve seen a lot of questions and concerns about the upcoming National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) Board of Directors elections. You may have also been following Veterinarians Against Ventilation Shutdown (vavsd.org (http://vavsd.org)) and their efforts to have the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) reclassify ventilation shutdown, which uses a form of heatstroke to kill pigs and chickens. This week we discuss these issues and why you should care about how our membership-led professional organizations operate. Viewfinders, this is another hot topic all veterinary professionals need to know about! (And find out why Dr. Ward made Beckie cry!)\\n\\nHosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT, discuss why Beckie is running for NAVTA President and what the latest controversy is about. Beckie stresses the need for all veterinary professionals to get involved with their professional organizations and why change often takes longer than you\\u2019d like. Ernie offers advice on how professional organizations can get members more involved and why he continues to support a democratic and bureaucratic process, despite not winning his position on several topics (telemedicine and ventilation shutdown, for example.)\\n\\nViewfinders, if you\\u2019re a NAVTA member, be sure to vote before December 31, 2022. Dr. Ward shares why he believes this may be the most important election in recent history. Good luck, Beckie! \\n\\nExplaining NAVTA\\u2019s Nominating Process\\nhttps://navta.net/news/explaining-navtas-nominating-process/ (https://navta.net/news/explaining-navtas-nominating-process/)\\n\\nVeterinarians Against Ventilation Shutdown website\\nvavsd.org (http://vavsd.org)'