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Board members report AAVSB conference actions; VTNE policy change and VCPR resolution noted
Summary
Board president and staff summarized outcomes from the American Association of Veterinary State Boards conference, including debates on exam language, a push to offer the VTNE in Spanish, and membership resolutions on global expansion and VCPR establishment
Board members and staff who attended the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) annual conference reported on Oct. 22 about several membership actions and policy discussions that could affect credentialing and practice models.
Why it matters: the AAVSB develops model practice-act language and exams used across states and provinces. Changes to national exam administration or model positions on the veterinarian-client-patient relationship (VCPR) and midlevel practitioner credentials could affect reciprocal licensing and practice standards.
Conference takeaways reported to the board
- VTNE in Spanish…
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