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MVMA, LLC

advances animal wellbeing · and promotes public health. As the state's membership association for veterinary professionals · we advocate for the profession at the Capitol · provide valuable resources · support professional development · cultivate leaders · 2026 MVMA's voluntary certification program for veterinary technicians ends June 30 · 2026. Beginning July 1 · 2026 · advocacy · and Miracle of Birth Center shifts are open for DVMs · CVTs and DVM students. Register now! Upcoming Events Thu May 14 · 2026 Animal Care Foundation Spring Seminar Category: Events Sun May 17 · 2026 Paint Your Pet with MOVE Category: Events Wed May 27 · Suite 100 · So. St. Paul · MN 55075 Phone

MIAMI, FL 33168

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advances animal wellbeing
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and promotes public health. As the state's membership association for veterinary professionals
we advocate for the profession at the Capitol
provide valuable resources
support professional development
cultivate leaders
2026 MVMA's voluntary certification program for veterinary technicians ends June 30
2026. Beginning July 1
2026
advocacy
and Miracle of Birth Center shifts are open for DVMs
CVTs and DVM students. Register now! Upcoming Events Thu May 14
2026 Animal Care Foundation Spring Seminar Category: Events Sun May 17
Learn more
2026 Paint Your Pet with MOVE Category: Events Wed May 27
Learn more
Suite 100
So. St. Paul
MN 55075 Phone

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mvma.org
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10750 NW 6TH COURT

SUITE C-10

MIAMI, FL 33168

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