Leading the Way: AVMA President Elect Candidate Quammen on Resource Awareness
Unlocking AVMA Resources: A Guide for Veterinary Professionals 🐾📚
As veterinary professionals, we’re constantly striving to provide the best care for our patients, but sometimes the key to elevating our practice lies in the tools and resources we may not even realize are available. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) offers a wide range of resources that can help clinics, veterinarians, and the entire veterinary team improve care, enhance client communication, and stay current with the latest advancements in the field.
Dr. Jennifer Quammen, AVMA President-Elect candidate, is deeply aware of these resources, having spent her career advocating for accessible, relevant tools that support veterinary professionals. Her experience as an advocate for veterinary technology and her work within the AVMA have given her unique insight into how these resources can be leveraged by the veterinary community. Let’s dive into a few key AVMA tools that can make a real difference in your day-to-day work.
1. AVMA’s Clinical Trials Registry: A Pathway to Innovation 🧪🐕
One of the AVMA’s most powerful yet underutilized tools is the Clinical Trials Registry. This resource is a goldmine for veterinary professionals looking to stay on the cutting edge of veterinary research. Whether you’re interested in enrolling patients in clinical trials or just staying up-to-date on emerging treatments, the registry provides access to studies that can shape the future of veterinary medicine.
You can find the registry here, and it’s a great way to get involved in innovative treatment options. Dr. Quammen recognizes the importance of this tool, as it allows veterinarians to not only improve outcomes for their patients but also to contribute to the advancement of veterinary medicine as a whole.
2. AVMA Axon: Continuing Education at Your Fingertips 🎓💻
Continuing education (CE) is critical for all veterinary professionals, but finding the time and resources to stay current can be a challenge. Enter AVMA Axon, an online platform offering a wide variety of CE courses that you can access anytime, anywhere. Whether it’s brushing up on your clinical skills or exploring new areas of interest, Axon offers a flexible way to keep your knowledge sharp.
Dr. Quammen, who has always emphasized continuous learning and development, encourages veterinary professionals to explore the diverse offerings available on Axon. Not only is it a convenient tool for CE, but it also helps you meet licensing requirements while advancing your career.
3. Journey for Teams: Building a Stronger, More Inclusive Veterinary Practice 🌍💼
One of Dr. Quammen’s key areas of focus is diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in veterinary medicine. The AVMA’s Journey for Teams resource provides a structured way for veterinary teams to work through DEI training together. This program is essential for fostering inclusive environments where every team member feels valued and empowered to contribute.
As the industry becomes more diverse, embracing DEI is no longer optional—it’s a necessity. Dr. Quammen has been vocal about the importance of DEI in veterinary medicine and the transformative potential of programs like Journey for Teams. If you haven’t yet explored this resource, now is the time to start.
4. AVMA’s Telehealth Guidelines: Navigating the Digital Future of Vet Med 📱🐾
As veterinary clinics increasingly embrace digital solutions, telemedicine is becoming a key component of client communication and patient care. The Coalition for Connected Veterinary Care, supported by the AVMA, offers comprehensive guidelines and tools to help veterinary professionals integrate telehealth into their practice. These guidelines provide a roadmap for using virtual care while maintaining high standards of care and client communication.
Dr. Quammen, with her experience in digital transformation, highlights the importance of these guidelines and encourages veterinarians to familiarize themselves with the Coalition’s offerings, which you can find here. With so many clients now expecting digital convenience, the Coalition’s resources are an essential tool for any modern veterinary practice.
How to Access and Utilize AVMA Resources 🧰🔍
Dr. Quammen’s vast knowledge of AVMA resources means she knows how crucial it is to disseminate and use these tools effectively. She encourages veterinary professionals to:
- Explore the AVMA website: Many of these resources are easily accessible through the AVMA’s online portal. Take time to familiarize yourself with the various sections and bookmark key tools like the Clinical Trials Registry and Journey for Teams.
- Utilize your network: Don’t hesitate to reach out to colleagues or AVMA representatives for advice on which resources might best serve your practice’s needs.
- Stay connected: Follow AVMA communications, including newsletters and webinars, which often highlight new or updated resources.
Moving Forward: A Leader Who Knows the Way 📅🏥
As a President-Elect candidate, Dr. Quammen is committed to making sure AVMA members not only know about the tools available but also understand how to integrate them into their practices. Her leadership aims to ensure that these resources are accessible and relevant to everyday veterinary professionals, from large hospitals to small clinics.
Whether you’re looking to explore clinical trials, complete your CE, or advance your team’s DEI efforts, the AVMA offers a wealth of tools that can support your journey. And with leaders like Dr. Quammen guiding the way, you can be sure that the AVMA will continue to innovate and provide resources that meet the evolving needs of the veterinary profession.
Who is Jen?
As a modern veterinarian with diverse roles, including Chief Veterinary Officer at Otto, I have developed technology solutions for veterinary practices and fostered collaboration within the field. My commitment to learning, leadership, and organized veterinary medicine, along with my ability to connect with others, drives my vision as the next AVMA President-Elect.