
Are you a recent practicing veterinarian turned educator? Or perhaps you’re a practicing veterinarian wanting to pursue a new career path from practice to teaching?
Teaching in a veterinary college encompasses clinical excellence, student development, curriculum expectations, and faculty responsibilities. You’re no longer just a clinician. As a primary care veterinary educator, you now juggle multiple roles, including mentor, supervisor, and faculty member, often all in the same afternoon. The AAVMC’s PCVE Symposium addresses the reality of these multiple roles and responsibilities and connects you with other attendees who understand the challenges.
Join your fellow primary care veterinary educators at the University of Georgia, October 19–22, for four days dedicated to what matters most: sharpening the instructional practices that shape the next generation of veterinary professionals.
You’ll leave with practical tools, fresh perspectives, and a community of peers who understand the unique demands of navigating academic veterinary medicine because they are living with them, too.
And that community does not end when the meeting ends. The PCVE Symposium connects you to a lasting network of primary care veterinary educators who share resources, support one another, and keep the conversation going all year long.
RACE-approved continuing education credit is pending.
