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Past-President
Alison Noland-Arms, RVT President
Tina Scantling, RVT Vice-President
Elizabeth Rhodes, RVT Secretary
Nanette Wheatley, RVT Treasurer
Debbie Reed, RVT NAVTA
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Jackie Meeks, RVT Find out how you can benefit by being a part of the OVTA.
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Vet Tech EducationVeterinary Technician Programs
Tulsa Community College Contacts:
Murray State College
Veterinary Technology Program In 1978 Murray State College began Oklahoma’s first Veterinary Technology Program. The Veterinary Technology Program offers students two curriculum options. The Pre-Veterinary Technology option gives students the opportunity to take required general education courses prior to beginning the core veterinary technology curriculum. This option requires 13 to 15 credit hours per semester. Students who meet the entry requirements may elect to take general education courses concurrently with the veterinary technology core curriculum (2 year option). This option requires that students take 16 to 19 credit hours per semester. Both options are designed to provide basic principles, knowledge and skill development pertaining to care and handling of normal and abnormal animals. Veterinary Technicians are an integral member of the veterinary medical team. Areas of study include: veterinary nursing, lab animal medicine, nutritional counseling, anesthesiology, radiology, clinical pathology, surgical nursing, dental hygiene, and client education. Veterinary technician duties include all facets of veterinary medicine except diagnosis, prescribing medication, and performing surgery. The Associate of Applied Science degree and/or the credits in Veterinary Technology are discipline specific and do not substitute for or transfer to pre-veterinary medical school curriculum. Graduates of the Murray State College Veterinary Technology Program are eligible to sit for the State and National Board Examination and upon successful completion they are recognized as Registered Veterinary Technicians. The Murray State College Veterinary Technology Program is fully accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association. The Program Director is: Carey L. Floyd D.V.M. - cfloyd@mscok.edu Program Instructors are: Debbie Reed, BS, RVT - dcreed@mscok.edu Laura Pearce-Sandmann, BS, RVT - lpsandmann@mscok.edu The Clinical Technician is: Kathy Gallegos, BS, RVT kgallegos@mscok.edu
Oklahoma State University - OKC
Veterinary Technology Program A combination of lecture, laboratory and hands-on experience provide students with an opportunity to learn the theory, skills and practical applications necessary to succeed. Throughout the course of study instructors emphasize regulatory, safety and humane aspects of the veterinary field. Our department offers an Associate in Applied Science in Veterinary Technology degree and job placement assistance for interested applicants, students and graduates. Our program is also accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association. Contacts: Dr. Sally Henderson -
flinda@osuokc.edu Continuing Education
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Tulsa Community College's two-year Veterinary Technology Program educates students to work in the fast-paced, high-tech world of veterinary medicine. Graduates earn an Associate of Applied Science degree and leave the College with the skills and practical experience to work in a variety of animal related fields including, private veterinary practice, zoological parks, biomedical research, veterinary sales and teaching. In addition, graduates
of the program are qualified to sit for the State and National licensing examinations.