MVMA and MAVT Join Forces

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MVMA and MAVT Join Forces to Strengthen Veterinary Technician Practice in Michigan

The Michigan Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA) and the Michigan Association of Veterinary Technicians (MAVT) are excited to announce a new collaboration focused on advancing the veterinary profession in Michigan. Together, we’ve formed a Joint Task Force to develop a clear, meaningful, and modern scope of practice for Licensed Veterinary Technicians (LVTs).

This partnership reflects a shared goal: to ensure that veterinary technicians can use their full training and expertise while supporting veterinarians and delivering the best possible care for Michigan’s animals. The task force is being co-chaired by Michelle Meyer, DVM, a director on the MVMA Board of Directors, and Danielle DeCormier, LVT, VTS, the current president of MAVT.

“This collaboration is about teamwork and progress,” said Dr. Meyer. “Veterinarians and technicians work side by side every day—this task force will help us make sure our state’s laws reflect that reality and support a thriving veterinary workforce.”

The task force will bring together veterinarians, technicians, educators, and others from across the state to review current regulations, look at best practices from other states, and recommend updates that strengthen Michigan’s veterinary teams.

“This is a big step forward for our profession,” said Dr. Matt Hynes, MVMA Board President. “By working together, we can build a stronger foundation for veterinary medicine in Michigan—one that recognizes and supports the vital role of veterinary technicians.”

The task force will begin its work in the coming week with updates shared as progress continues. Stay tuned for more information on how members can participate and provide input as this important initiative moves forward.