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Who we are
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), established in 1863, is a not-for-profit association representing more than 78,000 veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services. Structured to work for its members, the AVMA acts as a collective voice for its membership and for the profession.

Veterinarian's oath

 
What is the AVMA?

 
AVMA mission and objective

 
How you can help support the work of the AVMA

 
 
History
History of the AVMA

 
Governance
Leadership

 
Structure

 
AVMA Bylaws (PDF)

 
Volunteer opportunities with the AVMA

 
Volunteer Leadership Area AVMA Member area

 
House of Delegates 2009 Annual Session Agenda Items

 
Strategic planning

 
2007 AVMA 990 (PDF)

 
Benefits of membership
AVMA membership benefits

AVMA members have access to a multitude of benefits that support them personally and professionally. Take a moment to consider some of the benefits of AVMA membership.

 
10 reasons for being a member of the AVMA

 
How to join

 
 
Recognition
Veterinary achievement awards

These awards are offered to recognize individuals who have advanced the science and art of veterinary medicine, and who have shown exemplary concern for, and commitment to, the welfare and humane treatment of animals.

 

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