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These programs are another valuable member service and are only available to IVMA members. They all offer opportunities to develop your personnel communication skills, practice management, networking and much more.
“The POTL opportunity definitely filled a void that I had been looking to fill over the past few years. I have always had an interest in organized veterinary medicine stemming from my involvement in numerous organizations during high school and college. My first few years of my veterinary career were spent becoming comfortable with applying all the skills I had learned in veterinary school. The POTL experience provided me an opportunity to learn other important skills for a veterinarian such as communication, personality types, financial skills, and time management. This experience has also reignited my interest in organized veterinary medicine and has led me to pursue involvement with the IVMA and the Membership Committee. I would highly recommend this opportunity for all recent graduates.”
Jennifer S. Stresemann, DVM
Northeast Indiana Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital
Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, Class of 2006
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“The Power of Ten Leadership program was a valuable and worthwhile series of meetings that provided tools and tactics that could be implemented straight away in both my professional and personal lives. I took away an abundance of resources related to time management, financial management, and legal issues of concern to our profession. I identified a number of ways to better myself, and learned strategies for becoming a more effective communicator and leader.”
Maria Cooper, DVM
Indiana State Board of Animal Health
Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine, Class of 2011
“As always it has been a great experience working with the IVMA. I always gain knowledge and support when I come down to participate.”
Dr. Hilary Christner Power of YOU Class of 2018
“I am so glad I took the time to attend! I gained some great perspective about some of the parts of being a veterinarian that tend to get glazed over.”
Dr. Beth Frank Power of YOU Class of 2018
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