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As we close out the first quarter of 2021, I’m reflecting on how quickly our world changed with the pandemic and how unsettled many things still feel. COVID massively disrupted all of the ACVIM’s ongoing projects and programs in the last year, I now see new opportunities to reprioritize our work in areas that are most meaningful and that can most positively impact ACVIM members and our communities. We’ve all been forced to learn change resiliency over the last year, a skill that will serve us well as we move into an uncertain future. I see 2021 as a year of growth and development for me as a leader and for the ACVIM as an evolving professional organization.
One of the areas the Board of Regents and staff
The ACVIM board is taking a clear position condemning racist violence. Over the last year, incidents tied to violence and systemic racism have continued to rise and making statements to condemn the behavior is only one small piece of addressing the broader issue. As I work on educating myself on systemic racism, I’m focusing now on how I can better articulate the ACVIM’s voice on this front, recognizing the need to be very direct in the language used in condemning the violence and in recognizing the pain our own members are experiencing. That’s not enough on its own: the ACVIM must also find ways to take action and provide resources for our many members who want to get involved in working towards solutions.
As the veterinary profession, and in particular specialty medicine, face the ongoing challenge of being overwhelmingly represented by white veterinarians, increasing diversity while finding ways to support the few people of color and members of
As we move into spring, a time of new beginnings, I invite you to learn more about ways to get involved
Organization | Website/FB | Contact Email |
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American Association of Veterinarians of Indian Origin | murakar@gmail.com | |
Association of Asian Veterinary Medical Professionals | asiansinvetmed@gmail.com | |
BlackDVM Network | info@blackdvmnetwork.com | |
Latinx Veterinary Medical Association | info@latinxvma.org | |
Multicultural Veterinary Medical Association | multiculturalvma@gmail.com | |
National Association of Black Veterinarians | info@nabvonline.org | |
Native American Veterinary Association | NAVA | egalban@vet.upenn.edu |
Pride Veterinary Medical Community | info@pridevmc.org | |
Pride Student Veterinary Medical Community (not a separate member organization, part of PrideVMC) | students@pridevmc.org | |
Veterinarians as One Inclusive Community for Empowerment | Vet.voice@gmail.com | |
Women's Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative | info@wvldi.org |
Dr. Linda Fineman, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)
Chief Executive Officer, ACVIM
Linda@ACVIM.org