Jennifer Mason, DVM, FVTE, Veterinary Technology Program Director at Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) has been honored as an inaugural Fellow of the Association of Veterinary Technician Educators (AVTE). This prestigious designation recognizes Dr. Mason's exceptional dedication, expertise, and leadership in veterinary technician education.
The AVTE Fellows Program recognizes individuals who have demonstrated a profound commitment to advancing the profession through leadership, mentorship, and innovation in their daily efforts.
The inaugural class of AVTE Fellows was inducted at the 2024 AVTE Annual Conference in Houston, Texas. The selection process for this honor, a rigorous self-study, showcased Dr. Mason's dedication to the field.
Dr. Mason earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Georgia in 2007. For thirteen years, she worked as an Associate Veterinarian at Thomasville Animal Hospital. She has served as the Veterinary Technology Program Director at SRTC since 2018. In her role at SRTC, she has developed several new opportunities for her students, including an articulation agreement with St. Matthews University and Fear Free ® Certification. Thanks to the articulation agreement, students who choose to transfer from SRTC’s Veterinary Technology program to St. Matthew’s DVM Program will be provided with a smooth curriculum transition that minimizes loss of credit and duplication of coursework. The Fear Free ® training and certification program helps veterinarians and their staff modify their procedures, handling, and facilities to help pets feel safe and comfortable while receiving the medical care they need. Currently, Dr. Mason is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Georgia Veterinary Medical Association, and the American Animal Hospital Association.
"I am deeply honored to become an AVTE Fellow," said Dr. Mason. "This designation reflects my commitment to the profession and highlights the collaborative efforts of my colleagues and students who inspire me daily. I look forward to continuing to contribute to the growth and success of veterinary technician education."
AVTE Fellows can use a new designation, "FVTE," in all communications and have opportunities to participate in unique programming only available to fellows. AVTE is committed to supporting initiatives that the class of Fellows will design to advance veterinary technician education.
"To become a Fellow of the AVTE recognizes true commitment to our shared mission," commented Jen Serling, AVTE's Immediate Past President. We are honored to recognize the collective achievements of our inaugural class of Fellows and believe that their collective voice will play a leading role in the future of veterinary care," Serling concluded.
About the Association of Veterinary Technician Educators (AVTE):
AVTE focuses on promoting quality education in veterinary technology and supporting the professional growth of veterinary technician educators. The association provides resources, networking opportunities, and professional development to help members enhance their teaching skills and advance the profession.
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