California: Veterinary Medical Association
Founded in 1888, the is the largest state veterinary association in the United States, representing over 7,800 members. Headquartered in Sacramento, it serves as the primary advocate for veterinary professionals and animal welfare across California. Mission and Leadership
: An advisory body composed of delegates from 35 constituent local associations throughout the state. Key Initiatives and Advocacy california veterinary medical association
The CVMA's mission is to improve animal and human health in an ethically and socially responsible manner. Its governance includes: Founded in 1888, the is the largest state
The association is a prominent voice in the California State Capitol, working to protect the profession and enhance animal care standards. Key Initiatives and Advocacy The CVMA's mission is
: The CVMA actively monitors and testifies on bills, such as those clarifying the roles of Registered Veterinary Technicians (RVTs) to improve access to care.