There must be at least 2 certified technicians employed full time, and it is preferred if at least one of the technicians is a Certified
Veterinary Technician Specialist in Emergency and Critical Care.
It is directed towards licensed veterinary technicians with focused interest in small animal anesthesia, analgesia, and perioperative care and the desire to pursue in the future a career
as veterinary technician specialist (VTS) in anesthesia & analgesia.
Our experienced nursing staff is thoroughly trained, strive for the highest quality of comprehensive care available, and
include Veterinary Technician Specialists (Anesthesia and Internal Medicine) as well as others with applications pending.
Meet Chelsey Vanetten, a high -
energy veterinary technician specialist in anesthesia who works in the exotic animal medicine service, which specializes in birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles and small mammals like guinea pigs and rabbits.
Jeanne earned her AAS degree in veterinary technology from Parkland College in Champaign, IL, and her credential as
a Veterinary Technician Specialist in Dentistry in 2006.
Heather Hopkinson,
veterinary technician specialist in equine veterinary nursing — the only one in the state of North Carolina, and one of just over 20 in the nation.
If you follow and complete a certain specialization pathway, you will become designated as
a Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in the discipline you've chosen.
Native North Carolinian Heather Hopkinson is a VTS - EVN —
a veterinary technician specialist in equine veterinary nursing, and just so happens to be the only one in the state of North Carolina, and one of just over 20 in the nation.
In the recent years, the veterinary technician (VT) profession has reached a new height, with 13
veterinary technician specialist (VTS) academies officially recognized by the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) and the entire field working toward a unified credentialing title.
A: The neurology service is staffed by experienced licensed veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, and
veterinary technician specialists in anesthesia.
The veterinary technician specialist (VTS) in Clinical Pathology will demonstrate superior knowledge and performance of clinical pathology techniques, which will promote improved client service and confidence, as well as enhanced patient care.
Holly achieved
a veterinary technician specialist status in emergency and critical care in 2015 and is currently studying towards her advanced diploma in veterinary nursing.
She gained her Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Surgical) in 2004 followed by her Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Medical) in 2007 and
Veterinary Technician Specialist (Emergency and Critical Care) in 2011 and Veterinary Technician Specialist (Anaesthesia) in 2014.
She graduated from Foothill College in 2006 and went on to earn her certification as
a veterinary technician specialist in both small animal internal medicine and emergency and critical care in 2012.
The veterinary technician specialist (VTS) will demonstrate superior knowledge and performance of clinical pathology techniques, which will promote improved client service and confidence as well as enhanced patient care.
She has been certified as
a Veterinary Technician Specialist (Anesthesia / Analgesia) since 2008.
AVCPT requires that a licensed veterinarian or
veterinary technician specialist (VTS) attest to your ability to perform the task.
Join our caring compassionate team that includes three board - certified criticalists and an experienced emergency team that includes top doctors, technicians,
veterinary technician specialists, certified veterinary technicians and technician assistants.
The Academy of Veterinary Clinical Pathology Technicians (AVCPT) thanks you for your interest in becoming
a Veterinary Technician Specialist in Clinical Pathology — VTS (Clinical Pathology).