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Advancing Veterinary Medical Education The AAVMC provides leadership for and promotes excellence in academic veterinary medicine to prepare the veterinary workforce with the scientific knowledge and skills required to meet societal needs

International Membership 48 Veterinary Medical Colleges accredited by AVMA-COE 30 in the United States 5 in Canada 5 in Europe 5 in Australia and New Zealand 3 in Mexico and the Caribbean 9 Departments of Veterinary Science 8 Departments of Comparative Medicine 6 Affiliate Members Non-accredited Colleges of Veterinary Medicine Europe, Central America, Japan, Philippines

Strategic Plan

What we do Analyze Acquiring, analyzing and adding value to data that advances scholarship and advocacy Primary source of information about national trends in veterinary medical education Provide members with data and analysis that provides foundation for evidence-based decision making, guides resource allocation and informs the public

What we do Catalyze Creating forums for strategy and action Facilitator and catalyst for solving problems, stimulating innovation, adding insight to current issues Convene meetings for stakeholders and thought leaders who generate new ideas and approaches for creating progress in veterinary medical education

What we do Advocate Telling the story of modern academic veterinary medicine to policymakers and the world Public communication and focused outreach to inform and influence government, the profession and other stakeholders Generate support for academic veterinary medicine and the profession

What we do Achieving Educational Excellence Providing quality care for people and animals in a rapidly changing world demands educational excellence Recruiting High-Quality Future Professionals Modern veterinary medicine requires the best and brightest students Enhancing Diversity in the Veterinary Profession Achieve greater diversity and broaden awareness of diversity-related issues One-Health Approach to Global Wellbeing Creating synergy between animal health, human health and the environment Fostering Progress Through Discovery Veterinary medicine plays an essential role in conducting basic and applied research that advances animal and human health

Research Fostering Progress Through Discovery Veterinary medicine plays an essential role in conducting basic and applied research that advances animal and human health. Sponsor biomedical research opportunities for veterinary students such as Merial-NIH Veterinary Scholars Symposium Convene national and international leaders to develop research-related policies Advocate for funding with the National Institutes of Health, United States Department of Agriculture, other entities

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urgency of the need for increased funding and support for veterinary science. (NRC 2013) NRC 2005 NRC 2005 NRC (2013)

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONCLUSION 2: The decade-long decline in funding of education and research has jeopardized the profession s future capacity to serve societal needs. Recommendation 2: Veterinary academe should increase its commitment to research, developing future faculty, and encouraging current faculty to work across disciplinary and professional boundaries NRC (2013)

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONCLUSION 4: The veterinary profession is losing its presence in food-animal production and care. Recommendation 4a: To increase the economic value of veterinary services to producers, the education of foodanimal practitioners should be reoriented towards herd health and interventions aimed at improving the financial health of the farm operation. Veterinary schools and colleges should work together to achieve this goal by creating centers of emphasis on food-animal medicine. NRC (2013)

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONCLUSION 5: Global food security is one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century. The food and water security and safety concerns confronting the world today are far more daunting than anything veterinary medicine has previously had to confront. Because these challenges are enormously complex, they will require the veterinary profession to engage in interdisciplinary and interprofessional One Health solutions. Recommendation 5: Veterinary medical organizations and the deans of veterinary colleges should work to increase the visibility, standing, and potential of the profession to address global food security. NRC (2013)

One Health One-Health Approach to Global Wellbeing Creating synergy between animal health, human health and the environment Organize One Health-related symposia and conferences Promote One Health concept and interdisciplinary cooperation on global scale Showcase veterinary role in infectious disease control, global food supply, clinical care for animals and people

2014 ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Ted Mashima tmashima@aavmc.org

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