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American Association of Mobile Veterinary Practitioners

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A mobile veterinary practitioner, Belleville, Michigan

The American Association of Mobile Veterinary Practitioners (AAMVP) is a non-profit organization in the United States founded in 2010 to help support mobile veterinary practitioners across the nation. It is a national organization which also was international membership. AAMVP offers a national forum to support mobile veterinary practitioners, veterinary students, and the vendors who provide products and services for quality veterinary medicine. AAMVP strives to be a leading resource and offer a robust support community for sharing information, ideas, and encouragement relevant to the mobile veterinary industry.

Dena D. Baker, DVM is the current Founding Director[1] of the American Association of Veterinary Practitioners, and as a founding director has held that position since the organization's inception.

In 2012, The American Association of Housecall Veterinarians (AAHV) merged into the AAMVP.[2]

Their domain, www.aamvp.org, and was last cached as the AAMVP website in August 2015[3] and has been up for sale since. As of October 2022, it is still for sale.

References

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  1. ^ Vehicles, La Boit Specialty (2013-10-29). "Join AVMA's Veterinary Career Center's Free Webinar: Exploring Careers in Housecall & Mobile Veterinary Practice". La Boit Specialty Vehicles, Inc. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  2. ^ Vehicles, La Boit Specialty (2012-05-31). "Two Mobile Veterinary Associations Merge". La Boit Specialty Vehicles, Inc. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  3. ^ "Home". 2015-08-12. Archived from the original on 2015-08-12. Retrieved 2022-10-09.