Membership Information
Established in 1970, the Academy holds two continuing education meetings annually at various sites. These one to two day seminars serve to provide high quality continuing education for consultants and practitioners. Speakers selected from throughout North America provide presentations in their field of expertise to our membership.
The primary educational orientation is directed toward beef cattle with special emphasis on factors that influence feedlot/herd health and performance management.
Regular Academy seminars are taped and proceedings are published and provided to all current members. Past topics include pathology, physiology, immunology, parasitology, stress, computers, nutrition, regulatory issues and consultation practice management.
The Academy of Veterinary Consultants (AVC) is an organization of veterinarians involved in beef cattle medicine, herd health programs and consultation. Our mission is to provide continuing education, member support and leadership among various entities of the beef cattle industry. The AVC goal strives for optimum productivity of a safe, high-quality product.
Objectives of the Academy
- To provide education and support to members.
- To maintain a leadership role in the profession and industry, that is not provided by other veterinary organizations.
- To serve as a liaison among the cattle industry, other related professions, the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory agencies and consumers.
- To act as an integrator of production management techniques which meet the need of beef cattle producers.
Activities
The Academy serves as a representative and liaison of beef cattle veterinarians for interaction with related cattle industry groups. Our association is a direct liaison with the National Cattlemen's Association for their health and beef safety committees. We provide key representation to food animal practitioner group with direct communication to the USDA. Furthermore, we monitor other organizations such as AHI, CVM, and FSIS whose activities effect the cattle industry.
Membership
AVC Membership consists of veterinarians from throughout the United States, Canada and several other countries which include feedlot consultants, general practitioners, and veterinarians from industry, universities and diagnostic laboratories.
Membership can be obtained by printing and submitting the application for approval by the Board of Directors. The applicant must be referred by two AVC members in good standing and the application must be accompanied by $295 for USA and Canada ($295 USD) for the first year's dues.
Other benefits of being a member include
- 2 meetings every year
- Group rates for the hotel at meetings
- Some meals are covered by corporate sponsors
- Newsletter 3 times a year
- Online access to proceedings and lecture recordings
- AVC members also have access to the listserve. Joining the AVC listeserve is a great way to share practice tips, receive feedback and suggestions, and keep in touch with other AVC members. To join the listserve click on your "Profile" in the Members section and change the "Subscribe to [email protected]" field to Yes.
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