Members include veterinarians and technicians; small animal, equine and
food animal practitioners; and private, government and academic practitioners.
Not exact matches
«I completely agree with the film's assertion that a high
animal - protein diet, especially devoid of plant
foods, feeds a wide variety of health problems, and I also agree with the pervasive corruption of the mainstream
food industry,» says Dr. Will Cole, a functional medicine
practitioner.
This training conference provided the veterinarians a venue which to to share information and perspectives from their diverse civilian practices as equine, mixed (large, small and
food animal), small
animal, and emergency small
animal practitioners.
American
Animal Hospital Association www.aaha.org American Board of Veterinary
Practitioners www.abvp.com American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine www.acvim.org American Kennel Club www.akc.org American Veterinary Medical Association www.avma.org Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges www.aavmc.org Agility Information www.cleanrun.com Center for Veterinary Medicine - U.S.
Food and Drug Administration www.fda.gov/cvm /
The mission of the AJTCVM is to provide
practitioners, students and researchers with the highest level of peer - reviewed articles on veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui - na and
food therapy, to promote the generation and publication of scientific research on the efficacy of these therapies in
animals and to support the practice of evidence - based medicine.
«I soon realized that a door had opened for me to travel a less traditional path from the more commonly recognized small
animal practitioner, and to pursue a facet of veterinary medicine that truly is important in ensuring the safety of our
food supply.»
Some veterinarians have pointed out that
animal diets are difficult to maintain in terms of nutritional appropriateness and safety, and are best served by store - bought preparations, an assertion disputed by some
practitioners of home - made
animal foods.
The mission of the American Journal of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (AJTCVM) is to provide
practitioners, students and researchers with the highest level of peer - reviewed articles on veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui - na and
Food therapy, to promote the generation and publication of research on the efficacy of these therapies in
animals and to support the practice of evidence - based medicine.
American
Animal Hospital Association www.aaha.org American Board of Veterinary
Practitioners www.abvp.com American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine www.acvim.org American Kennel Club www.akc.org American Veterinary Medical Association www.avma.org Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges www.aavmc.org Center for Veterinary Medicine - U.S.
Food and Drug Administration www.fda.gov/cvm /
American
Animal Hospital Association www.aaha.org American Board of Veterinary
Practitioners www.abvp.com American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine www.acvim.org American Kennel Club www.akc.org American Veterinary Medical Association www.avma.org Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges www.aavmc.org Center for Veterinary Medicine - U.S.
Food and Drug Administration www.fda.gov / AboutFDA
The FVMA's widening and diverse membership profile consists of small
animal, equine,
food animal, avian / exotic, zoo and other veterinary
practitioners.
The LSU
Food Animal Health Management group is led by board - certified veterinary specialists certified by the American Board of Veterinary
Practitioners in Equine Practice and
Food Animal Practice.
Small Companion
Animal Practitioner World Small
Animal Veterinary Association Global Nutrition Committee Co-Chair American Association of Human -
Animal Bond Veterinarians, President Pet Partner Research, Medical Advisory, Public Policy Team World Small
Animal Veterinary Association One Health Committee World Small
Animal Veterinary Association Congress Steering Committee Clinicians Brief Advisory Board Human -
Animal Bond Advocate World Explorer, Fisherman &
Food / Wine Aficionado
The LSU Farm
Animal Health Management group is led by board - certified veterinary specialists certified by the American Board of Veterinary
Practitioners in Equine Practice and
Food Animal Practice.
A Board Certified Theriogenologist, a Veterinary
Practitioner - Boarded Clinician in Beef Production Medicine and 2 Registered Veterinary Technicians make up our team which provide practical on the farm training in
Food Animal Medicine to Veterinary and Veterinary Technician students.
The potential for conflicts of interest arise when corporations establish financial relationships with the veterinary academia, veterinary medical
practitioners and veterinary associations is inevitable; when pet
food companies align with veterinarians, corporate interests affect the quality of care and services
animal patients receive.