These practice managers now join hundreds of their peers who also earned the credential
The Veterinary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA) is proud to announce the names of 27 veterinary management professionals from the class of November 2021 who have earned the certified veterinary practice manager (CVPM) credential. The CVPM designation is recognized as a mark of achievement and excellence and is awarded to those who display the knowledge and experience required to helm the ever-changing operations within veterinary practices, according to the association.
A special congratulations to the class of November 2021:
Practice managers that are interested in earning the CVPM designation must first meet practice management experience requirements and prove they have received sufficient formal education as well as continuing education (CE) credits. Once all prerequisites are met, they will also partake in an exam that tests in areas such as human resources, law and ethics, finance, and more. The exam is available to registered candidates electronically across North America.
Reference
Twenty-seven Veterinary Practice Managers Earn Prestigious CVPM Designation. The Veterinary Practice Manager Association. Accessed December 8, 2021. Email.
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