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An in-depth look at the roles and responsibilities of veterinary technicians, including their education, differences with veterinary technologists, and the organizations that govern their practice. It also covers the ethical considerations, the importance of communication with clients, and the legal requirements for licensing and certification. Additionally, it discusses the care and use of animals in education and research, the humane care and treatment of laboratory animals, and the projected growth of employment for veterinary technologists and technicians.
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A professional association in the United States that is dedicated to the humane care and treatment of laboratory animals - \AALAS An organization that accredits that veterinary technology programs in Canada - \CVMA The organization responsible for appointing members of the veterinary technician national exam committee (VTNE) - \AAVSB An association dedicated to strengthening the animal health technologist/veterinary technician profession in Canada - \CAAHTT A committee that oversees the care and use of animals in education and research in Canada - \ACC A Canadian Association dedicated to advancing the knowledge, skills, and status of those who work with laboratory animals - \CALAS A committee that works with research and educational institutions in the United States to help ensure compliance with and to enforce animal welfare act - \IACUC A group whose members are primarily instructors, staff, and managers of veterinary technology programs - \AVTE The committee that accredits veterinary technology programs in the United States under the auspices of the AVMA - \CVTEA The agency that coadministers the endangered species act in the United States - \USFWS The organization responsible for accrediting US programs of veterinary technology - \AVMA
A program administered by the AAVSB to uphold quality standards of continuing education - \RACE The first level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals - \ALAT A designation that a veterinary technician has the credentials to qualify as a specialist - \VTS The highest level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals in Canada - \RMLAT The highest level of certification for technicians caring for laboratory animals in the United States - \LATG The US law that requires minimum standards of care and treatment be provided for the some warm blooded animals bread for commercial sale, used in research and higher education, transported commercially, and exhibited to the public - \AWA The second highest level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals in the United States - \LAT A passing score on this test is required to practice in most states and provinces - \VTNE A lot designed to protect horses from the practice of soring - \HPA An entity that works with the AAVSB to develop the veterinary technician national exam
\PES Are graduates of accredited Canadian veterinary technology programs eligible for recognition in the United States - \Yes What do most states and provinces require veterinary technicians to attend - \Continuing education lectures and workshops to maintain licensure, certification, or registration
How many questions are added to each VTNE and do they count towards the final score of the candidate - \20; no Can veterinary technicians enter drug prescriptions on to the patient's record - \Yes According to the American Association of veterinary state boards veterinary technology state practice act model, can a veterinary technician provide a patient's chances of recovery to a client - \No only vets can Who performs routine dental procedures - \Veterinary technicians Who is the father of veterinary technology in the United States - \Walter Emmett Collins How many years of post high school study do you most US educated veterinarians complete -
A veterinarian must do what in order to call him or herself a specialist - \Be board-certified by a specialty organization Are uniforms common or uncommon in small veterinary practices - \Common How does a medical record belong to - \The veterinary practice or supervising institution Does your email address reflect on your level of professionalism - \Yes Do all states regulate the practice of veterinary technology - \No Do you all states regulate the practice of veterinary medicine - \Yes Is it a criminal offense to practice veterinary medicine without a license - \Yes Possible Consequences for violating a law - \Fines or imprisonment
If someone is convicted of crimes of moral turpitude what is a possible consequence - \They may be denied a license to practice veterinary technology What do most jurisdictions require professional licensees to do to renew their license - \Complete continuing education True or false: In virtually every state, a licensee may be prosecuted and disciplined for misconduct, even if the licensees misconduct did not cause any harm to an animal - \True What is a possible consequence for misrepresentation - \Prosecution and discipline Includes telling a client that a certain treatment will cure a patient - \Misrepresentation What does NAVTA - \National Association of veterinary technicians of America What are the three levels of supervision of the NAVTA - \Immediate supervision Direct supervision Indirect supervision Licensed veterinarian within direct eyesight and hearing range of vet tech - \Immediate supervision Licensed veterinarian on premises and readily available - \Direct supervision Licensed veterinarian not on premises but maintaining direct communication with Vet tech - \Indirect supervision In your state, state determines various tasks a vet tech can preform. A veterinary technician extract teeth in some states but not others. What do you consult to determine the task you may perform - \State practice acts What does FDA stand for - \Food and drug administration A veterinary technician is responsible for gathering patient information for all of the following except:
HR/pulse Body temperature Blood work including CBC Patient mental status - \Patient mental status Which organization has established veterinary specialties - \NAVTA What is the most severe penalty the board can impose for an improper act - \Revoke a license What are the three categories when a veterinary technician performs pet evaluations - \Actual and physical problems Risk of potential problems Risk related to owner Who is the AVMA - \American veterinary medical Association Why are the nine domains of veterinary technology - \Pharmacy and Pharmacological Surgical nursing Dentistry Laboratory procedures Animal care and nursing Diagnostic imaging Anesthesia Emergency medicine/critical care Pain management/ analgesia Why should veterinary technicians become a custom to communicating with clients regarding their pets - \Animals cannot speak for themselves Morals and principles that govern right moral standards - \Ethnics What is the difference between a veterinary technician (tech) and veterinary technologist - \A technologist has a higher education and a higher scope of practice Which organization wrote the veterinary technician code of ethics oath, and portion of practice act - \NAVTA
Which organization is responsible for accrediting veterinary technology programs in the US - \AVMA One of the most important duties for a veterinary technologist to perform when preparing an animal for surgery - \Placing a catheter Which government agency enforces the endangered species act - \USFWF Which act establishes licensees have an institute of animal care and use committed - \Animal welfare act Must be licensed by the state or province in which he or she works - \Veterinarian Veterinary technician who has reached a high level of skill and understanding in a particular field of veterinary technology - \Veterinary technician specialist Works in position that may require a greater level of education than is required for a veterinary technician - \Veterinary technologist Required to complete national and state examination's before he or she can't be license, registered, or certified - \Veterinary technician Involved in the care of animals is not a veterinary technician, laboratory animal technician, or veterinarian - \Veterinary assistant Laboratory animal technicians and technologists - \The American Association for laboratory animal (AALAS) science has established a certification program that certifies the following levels of animal technicians What is the projected growth of employment a veterinary technologist and technicians - \19% from 2014- How long is a program of veterinary technology - \Two, three, and four year programs How many days does one have to complete the VTNIE exam after graduating vet tech school - \30 days within 6 months or graduation
A professional association in the United States that is dedicated to the humane care and treatment of laboratory animals - \AALAS An organization that accredits that veterinary technology programs in Canada - \CVMA The organization responsible for appointing members of the veterinary technician national exam committee (VTNE) - \AAVSB An association dedicated to strengthening the animal health technologist/veterinary technician profession in Canada - \CAAHTT A committee that oversees the care and use of animals in education and research in Canada - \ACC A Canadian Association dedicated to advancing the knowledge, skills, and status of those who work with laboratory animals - \CALAS A committee that works with research and educational institutions in the United States to help ensure compliance with and to enforce animal welfare act - \IACUC A group whose members are primarily instructors, staff, and managers of veterinary technology programs - \AVTE The committee that accredits veterinary technology programs in the United States under the auspices of the AVMA - \CVTEA The agency that coadministers the endangered species act in the United States - \USFWS The organization responsible for accrediting US programs of veterinary technology - \AVMA A program administered by the AAVSB to uphold quality standards of continuing education - \RACE
The first level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals - \ALAT A designation that a veterinary technician has the credentials to qualify as a specialist - \VTS The highest level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals in Canada - \RMLAT The highest level of certification for technicians caring for laboratory animals in the United States - \LATG The US law that requires minimum standards of care and treatment be provided for the some warm blooded animals bread for commercial sale, used in research and higher education, transported commercially, and exhibited to the public - \AWA The second highest level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals in the United States - \LAT A passing score on this test is required to practice in most states and provinces - \VTNE A lot designed to protect horses from the practice of soring - \HPA An entity that works with the AAVSB to develop the veterinary technician national exam
\PES Are graduates of accredited Canadian veterinary technology programs eligible for recognition in the United States - \Yes What do most states and provinces require veterinary technicians to attend - \Continuing education lectures and workshops to maintain licensure, certification, or registration How many questions are added to each VTNE and do they count towards the final score of the candidate - \20; no Can veterinary technicians enter drug prescriptions on to the patient's record -
\Yes According to the American Association of veterinary state boards veterinary technology state practice act model, can a veterinary technician provide a patient's chances of recovery to a client - \No only vets can Who performs routine dental procedures - \Veterinary technicians Who is the father of veterinary technology in the United States - \Walter Emmett Collins How many years of post high school study do you most US educated veterinarians complete -
A veterinarian must do what in order to call him or herself a specialist - \Be board-certified by a specialty organization Are uniforms common or uncommon in small veterinary practices - \Common How does a medical record belong to - \The veterinary practice or supervising institution Does your email address reflect on your level of professionalism - \Yes Do all states regulate the practice of veterinary technology - \No Do you all states regulate the practice of veterinary medicine - \Yes Is it a criminal offense to practice veterinary medicine without a license - \Yes Possible Consequences for violating a law - \Fines or imprisonment If someone is convicted of crimes of moral turpitude what is a possible consequence - \They may be denied a license to practice veterinary technology What do most jurisdictions require professional licensees to do to renew their license - \Complete continuing education
True or false: In virtually every state, a licensee may be prosecuted and disciplined for misconduct, even if the licensees misconduct did not cause any harm to an animal - \True What is a possible consequence for misrepresentation - \Prosecution and discipline Includes telling a client that a certain treatment will cure a patient - \Misrepresentation What does NAVTA - \National Association of veterinary technicians of America What are the three levels of supervision of the NAVTA - \Immediate supervision Direct supervision Indirect supervision Licensed veterinarian within direct eyesight and hearing range of vet tech - \Immediate supervision Licensed veterinarian on premises and readily available - \Direct supervision Licensed veterinarian not on premises but maintaining direct communication with Vet tech - \Indirect supervision In your state, state determines various tasks a vet tech can preform. A veterinary technician extract teeth in some states but not others. What do you consult to determine the task you may perform - \State practice acts What does FDA stand for - \Food and drug administration A veterinary technician is responsible for gathering patient information for all of the following except: HR/pulse Body temperature Blood work including CBC Patient mental status - \Patient mental status
Which organization has established veterinary specialties - \NAVTA What is the most severe penalty the board can impose for an improper act - \Revoke a license What are the three categories when a veterinary technician performs pet evaluations - \Actual and physical problems Risk of potential problems Risk related to owner Who is the AVMA - \American veterinary medical Association Why are the nine domains of veterinary technology - \Pharmacy and Pharmacological Surgical nursing Dentistry Laboratory procedures Animal care and nursing Diagnostic imaging Anesthesia Emergency medicine/critical care Pain management/ analgesia Why should veterinary technicians become a custom to communicating with clients regarding their pets - \Animals cannot speak for themselves Morals and principles that govern right moral standards - \Ethnics What is the difference between a veterinary technician (tech) and veterinary technologist - \A technologist has a higher education and a higher scope of practice Which organization wrote the veterinary technician code of ethics oath, and portion of practice act - \NAVTA Which organization is responsible for accrediting veterinary technology programs in the US - \AVMA
One of the most important duties for a veterinary technologist to perform when preparing an animal for surgery - \Placing a catheter Which government agency enforces the endangered species act - \USFWF Which act establishes licensees have an institute of animal care and use committed - \Animal welfare act Must be licensed by the state or province in which he or she works - \Veterinarian Veterinary technician who has reached a high level of skill and understanding in a particular field of veterinary technology - \Veterinary technician specialist Works in position that may require a greater level of education than is required for a veterinary technician - \Veterinary technologist Required to complete national and state examination's before he or she can't be license, registered, or certified - \Veterinary technician Involved in the care of animals is not a veterinary technician, laboratory animal technician, or veterinarian - \Veterinary assistant Laboratory animal technicians and technologists - \The American Association for laboratory animal (AALAS) science has established a certification program that certifies the following levels of animal technicians What is the projected growth of employment a veterinary technologist and technicians - \19% from 2014- How long is a program of veterinary technology - \Two, three, and four year programs How many days does one have to complete the VTNIE exam after graduating vet tech school - \30 days within 6 months or graduation A professional association in the United States that is dedicated to the humane care and treatment of laboratory animals - \AALAS
An organization that accredits that veterinary technology programs in Canada - \CVMA The organization responsible for appointing members of the veterinary technician national exam committee (VTNE) - \AAVSB An association dedicated to strengthening the animal health technologist/veterinary technician profession in Canada - \CAAHTT A committee that oversees the care and use of animals in education and research in Canada - \ACC A Canadian Association dedicated to advancing the knowledge, skills, and status of those who work with laboratory animals - \CALAS A committee that works with research and educational institutions in the United States to help ensure compliance with and to enforce animal welfare act - \IACUC A group whose members are primarily instructors, staff, and managers of veterinary technology programs - \AVTE The committee that accredits veterinary technology programs in the United States under the auspices of the AVMA - \CVTEA The agency that coadministers the endangered species act in the United States - \USFWS The organization responsible for accrediting US programs of veterinary technology - \AVMA A program administered by the AAVSB to uphold quality standards of continuing education - \RACE The first level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals - \ALAT A designation that a veterinary technician has the credentials to qualify as a specialist -
The highest level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals in Canada - \RMLAT The highest level of certification for technicians caring for laboratory animals in the United States - \LATG The US law that requires minimum standards of care and treatment be provided for the some warm blooded animals bread for commercial sale, used in research and higher education, transported commercially, and exhibited to the public - \AWA The second highest level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals in the United States - \LAT A passing score on this test is required to practice in most states and provinces - \VTNE A lot designed to protect horses from the practice of soring - \HPA An entity that works with the AAVSB to develop the veterinary technician national exam
\PES Are graduates of accredited Canadian veterinary technology programs eligible for recognition in the United States - \Yes What do most states and provinces require veterinary technicians to attend - \Continuing education lectures and workshops to maintain licensure, certification, or registration How many questions are added to each VTNE and do they count towards the final score of the candidate - \20; no Can veterinary technicians enter drug prescriptions on to the patient's record - \Yes
According to the American Association of veterinary state boards veterinary technology state practice act model, can a veterinary technician provide a patient's chances of recovery to a client - \No only vets can Who performs routine dental procedures - \Veterinary technicians Who is the father of veterinary technology in the United States - \Walter Emmett Collins How many years of post high school study do you most US educated veterinarians complete -
A veterinarian must do what in order to call him or herself a specialist - \Be board-certified by a specialty organization Are uniforms common or uncommon in small veterinary practices - \Common How does a medical record belong to - \The veterinary practice or supervising institution Does your email address reflect on your level of professionalism - \Yes Do all states regulate the practice of veterinary technology - \No Do you all states regulate the practice of veterinary medicine - \Yes Is it a criminal offense to practice veterinary medicine without a license - \Yes Possible Consequences for violating a law - \Fines or imprisonment If someone is convicted of crimes of moral turpitude what is a possible consequence - \They may be denied a license to practice veterinary technology What do most jurisdictions require professional licensees to do to renew their license - \Complete continuing education True or false:
In virtually every state, a licensee may be prosecuted and disciplined for misconduct, even if the licensees misconduct did not cause any harm to an animal - \True What is a possible consequence for misrepresentation - \Prosecution and discipline Includes telling a client that a certain treatment will cure a patient - \Misrepresentation What does NAVTA - \National Association of veterinary technicians of America What are the three levels of supervision of the NAVTA - \Immediate supervision Direct supervision Indirect supervision Licensed veterinarian within direct eyesight and hearing range of vet tech - \Immediate supervision Licensed veterinarian on premises and readily available - \Direct supervision Licensed veterinarian not on premises but maintaining direct communication with Vet tech - \Indirect supervision In your state, state determines various tasks a vet tech can preform. A veterinary technician extract teeth in some states but not others. What do you consult to determine the task you may perform - \State practice acts What does FDA stand for - \Food and drug administration A veterinary technician is responsible for gathering patient information for all of the following except: HR/pulse Body temperature Blood work including CBC Patient mental status - \Patient mental status Which organization has established veterinary specialties -
What is the most severe penalty the board can impose for an improper act - \Revoke a license What are the three categories when a veterinary technician performs pet evaluations - \Actual and physical problems Risk of potential problems Risk related to owner Who is the AVMA - \American veterinary medical Association Why are the nine domains of veterinary technology - \Pharmacy and Pharmacological Surgical nursing Dentistry Laboratory procedures Animal care and nursing Diagnostic imaging Anesthesia Emergency medicine/critical care Pain management/ analgesia Why should veterinary technicians become a custom to communicating with clients regarding their pets - \Animals cannot speak for themselves Morals and principles that govern right moral standards - \Ethnics What is the difference between a veterinary technician (tech) and veterinary technologist - \A technologist has a higher education and a higher scope of practice Which organization wrote the veterinary technician code of ethics oath, and portion of practice act - \NAVTA Which organization is responsible for accrediting veterinary technology programs in the US - \AVMA One of the most important duties for a veterinary technologist to perform when preparing an animal for surgery - \Placing a catheter
Which government agency enforces the endangered species act - \USFWF Which act establishes licensees have an institute of animal care and use committed - \Animal welfare act Must be licensed by the state or province in which he or she works - \Veterinarian Veterinary technician who has reached a high level of skill and understanding in a particular field of veterinary technology - \Veterinary technician specialist Works in position that may require a greater level of education than is required for a veterinary technician - \Veterinary technologist Required to complete national and state examination's before he or she can't be license, registered, or certified - \Veterinary technician Involved in the care of animals is not a veterinary technician, laboratory animal technician, or veterinarian - \Veterinary assistant Laboratory animal technicians and technologists - \The American Association for laboratory animal (AALAS) science has established a certification program that certifies the following levels of animal technicians What is the projected growth of employment a veterinary technologist and technicians - \19% from 2014- How long is a program of veterinary technology - \Two, three, and four year programs How many days does one have to complete the VTNIE exam after graduating vet tech school - \30 days within 6 months or graduation A professional association in the United States that is dedicated to the humane care and treatment of laboratory animals - \AALAS An organization that accredits that veterinary technology programs in Canada - \CVMA
The organization responsible for appointing members of the veterinary technician national exam committee (VTNE) - \AAVSB An association dedicated to strengthening the animal health technologist/veterinary technician profession in Canada - \CAAHTT A committee that oversees the care and use of animals in education and research in Canada - \ACC A Canadian Association dedicated to advancing the knowledge, skills, and status of those who work with laboratory animals - \CALAS A committee that works with research and educational institutions in the United States to help ensure compliance with and to enforce animal welfare act - \IACUC A group whose members are primarily instructors, staff, and managers of veterinary technology programs - \AVTE The committee that accredits veterinary technology programs in the United States under the auspices of the AVMA - \CVTEA The agency that coadministers the endangered species act in the United States - \USFWS The organization responsible for accrediting US programs of veterinary technology - \AVMA A program administered by the AAVSB to uphold quality standards of continuing education - \RACE The first level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals - \ALAT A designation that a veterinary technician has the credentials to qualify as a specialist - \VTS The highest level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals in Canada -
The highest level of certification for technicians caring for laboratory animals in the United States - \LATG The US law that requires minimum standards of care and treatment be provided for the some warm blooded animals bread for commercial sale, used in research and higher education, transported commercially, and exhibited to the public - \AWA The second highest level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals in the United States - \LAT A passing score on this test is required to practice in most states and provinces - \VTNE A lot designed to protect horses from the practice of soring - \HPA An entity that works with the AAVSB to develop the veterinary technician national exam
\PES Are graduates of accredited Canadian veterinary technology programs eligible for recognition in the United States - \Yes What do most states and provinces require veterinary technicians to attend - \Continuing education lectures and workshops to maintain licensure, certification, or registration How many questions are added to each VTNE and do they count towards the final score of the candidate - \20; no Can veterinary technicians enter drug prescriptions on to the patient's record - \Yes According to the American Association of veterinary state boards veterinary technology state practice act model, can a veterinary technician provide a patient's chances of recovery to a client - \No only vets can Who performs routine dental procedures -
\Veterinary technicians Who is the father of veterinary technology in the United States - \Walter Emmett Collins How many years of post high school study do you most US educated veterinarians complete - \8 A veterinarian must do what in order to call him or herself a specialist - \Be board-certified by a specialty organization Are uniforms common or uncommon in small veterinary practices - \Common How does a medical record belong to - \The veterinary practice or supervising institution Does your email address reflect on your level of professionalism - \Yes Do all states regulate the practice of veterinary technology - \No Do you all states regulate the practice of veterinary medicine - \Yes Is it a criminal offense to practice veterinary medicine without a license - \Yes Possible Consequences for violating a law - \Fines or imprisonment If someone is convicted of crimes of moral turpitude what is a possible consequence - \They may be denied a license to practice veterinary technology What do most jurisdictions require professional licensees to do to renew their license - \Complete continuing education True or false: In virtually every state, a licensee may be prosecuted and disciplined for misconduct, even if the licensees misconduct did not cause any harm to an animal - \True What is a possible consequence for misrepresentation - \Prosecution and discipline
Includes telling a client that a certain treatment will cure a patient - \Misrepresentation What does NAVTA - \National Association of veterinary technicians of America What are the three levels of supervision of the NAVTA - \Immediate supervision Direct supervision Indirect supervision Licensed veterinarian within direct eyesight and hearing range of vet tech - \Immediate supervision Licensed veterinarian on premises and readily available - \Direct supervision Licensed veterinarian not on premises but maintaining direct communication with Vet tech - \Indirect supervision In your state, state determines various tasks a vet tech can preform. A veterinary technician extract teeth in some states but not others. What do you consult to determine the task you may perform - \State practice acts What does FDA stand for - \Food and drug administration A veterinary technician is responsible for gathering patient information for all of the following except: HR/pulse Body temperature Blood work including CBC Patient mental status - \Patient mental status Which organization has established veterinary specialties - \NAVTA What is the most severe penalty the board can impose for an improper act - \Revoke a license What are the three categories when a veterinary technician performs pet evaluations -
\Actual and physical problems Risk of potential problems Risk related to owner Who is the AVMA - \American veterinary medical Association Why are the nine domains of veterinary technology - \Pharmacy and Pharmacological Surgical nursing Dentistry Laboratory procedures Animal care and nursing Diagnostic imaging Anesthesia Emergency medicine/critical care Pain management/ analgesia Why should veterinary technicians become a custom to communicating with clients regarding their pets - \Animals cannot speak for themselves Morals and principles that govern right moral standards - \Ethnics What is the difference between a veterinary technician (tech) and veterinary technologist - \A technologist has a higher education and a higher scope of practice Which organization wrote the veterinary technician code of ethics oath, and portion of practice act - \NAVTA Which organization is responsible for accrediting veterinary technology programs in the US - \AVMA One of the most important duties for a veterinary technologist to perform when preparing an animal for surgery - \Placing a catheter Which government agency enforces the endangered species act - \USFWF Which act establishes licensees have an institute of animal care and use committed - \Animal welfare act
Must be licensed by the state or province in which he or she works - \Veterinarian Veterinary technician who has reached a high level of skill and understanding in a particular field of veterinary technology - \Veterinary technician specialist Works in position that may require a greater level of education than is required for a veterinary technician - \Veterinary technologist Required to complete national and state examination's before he or she can't be license, registered, or certified - \Veterinary technician Involved in the care of animals is not a veterinary technician, laboratory animal technician, or veterinarian - \Veterinary assistant Laboratory animal technicians and technologists - \The American Association for laboratory animal (AALAS) science has established a certification program that certifies the following levels of animal technicians What is the projected growth of employment a veterinary technologist and technicians - \19% from 2014-2024 How long is a program of veterinary technology - \Two, three, and four year programs How many days does one have to complete the VTNIE exam after graduating vet tech school - \30 days within 6 months or graduation A professional association in the United States that is dedicated to the humane care and treatment of laboratory animals - \AALAS An organization that accredits that veterinary technology programs in Canada - \CVMA The organization responsible for appointing members of the veterinary technician national exam committee (VTNE) - \AAVSB
An association dedicated to strengthening the animal health technologist/veterinary technician profession in Canada - \CAAHTT A committee that oversees the care and use of animals in education and research in Canada - \ACC A Canadian Association dedicated to advancing the knowledge, skills, and status of those who work with laboratory animals - \CALAS A committee that works with research and educational institutions in the United States to help ensure compliance with and to enforce animal welfare act - \IACUC A group whose members are primarily instructors, staff, and managers of veterinary technology programs - \AVTE The committee that accredits veterinary technology programs in the United States under the auspices of the AVMA - \CVTEA The agency that coadministers the endangered species act in the United States - \USFWS The organization responsible for accrediting US programs of veterinary technology - \AVMA A program administered by the AAVSB to uphold quality standards of continuing education - \RACE The first level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals - \ALAT A designation that a veterinary technician has the credentials to qualify as a specialist - \VTS The highest level of certification for technicians caring for a laboratory animals in Canada - \RMLAT The highest level of certification for technicians caring for laboratory animals in the United States -