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Twenty-eight Veterinary Practice Managers Earn Prestigious CVPM Designation

By VHMA Admin posted 9 days ago

  

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Alachua, FL - The Veterinary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA) is pleased to announce that twenty-eight veterinary management professionals recently earned the Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM) credential. 

The VHMA's CVPM credential, which is voluntary, is recognized as a sign of professional achievement and excellence and is awarded to those who demonstrate the knowledge and experience necessary to manage the ever-changing operations of today's veterinary practices successfully. 

The class of April 2024 includes:
Sara Aho
Michelle Lynn Beck
Gail Bigelow
Shantell Bogedain
Crish Bowles
Lauri Brown
Jordanne Day
Shirley Devera-Caldwell
Kathy Diesen
Amanda Marie Durden
Tina Dziewior
Mei-Ling Flesch
Sarah Jackson
Carma Jeanette Johnson
Annemarie Jones
Connie Lovello
Vonnie Meraz
JoAnna Miller
Kelley Molitor
Sara Nunimaker
Jennifer Reynolds
Chartia Robinson
Rachelle Romano
Rex Salzsieder
Sarah Small
Esteban Sotomayor
Carly Taft
Jessica Wright

Before sitting for the CVPM exam, applicants must meet practice management experience requirements and demonstrate that they have earned sufficient formal education and continuing education credits. The rigorous CVPM exam tests relevant management knowledge in human resources, law and ethics, marketing, organization of the practice, and finance. The exam is offered electronically across North America to registered candidates.

The CVPM credential is recognized and respected by practice leaders and others in the veterinary industry.

About The VHMA

The VHMA is a nationally recognized thought leader and innovator in providing training, education, and resources to more than 5,000 members and a trusted resource that the veterinary sector relies on for industry insights, research, and advocacy to assure performance at the highest levels. VHMA's core purpose is to advance and support veterinary practice management professionals by developing professional competence, supporting, and encouraging standards through the industry's highest-level certification program, the Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM), and providing individuals with a network for professional connection and support. 

For more information to 
https://www.vhma.org/cvpm-certification/about-certification 

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