Join the VMA of NYC

We are pleased to invite you to join the Veterinary Medical Association of New York City (VMANYC), a regional  veterinary medical association of the New York State Veterinary Medical Society (NYSVMS).  Whether you are interested in opportunities for networking, education, career advancement or social action, there is a place for you in our Association.

As the “voice” and primary advocate for the profession in New York, the VMANYC is your source for the latest information on the laws and regulations that govern your practice. Together with the NYSVMS, we provide advocacy, access to valuable professional resources and quality continuing education programs.

All of our members have one thing in common; they are dedicated to our mission, which is to improve and advance the education of veterinarians and the science of veterinary medicine. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to help promote and protect the practice and the profession of veterinary medicine.

To join the VMANYC, simply complete and return our VMA Membership Application and mail it to us today, along with your payment. Or, if you prefer, you can join on-line by clicking join VMANYC. We look forward to welcoming you as a member.

Membership Requirements

Applicants for the Veterinary Medical Association of New York City (VMANYC) membership must also join the New York State Veterinary Medical Society (NYSVMS). Active membership is open to veterinarians who practice or work in any of the five boroughs of New York City. Associate (non-voting) membership is available for veterinarians practicing outside of that area who belong to their state veterinary associations. New graduates are given free membership in both the VMANYC and the NYSVMS for the first six months following graduation.

All applicants for membership are asked to obtain the endorsement of one member of the VMANYC when applying for membership. If you do not know a member, please call the VMANYC’s office for assistance. All new member applications will be reviewed by the Membership Committee. Once approved, new members are voted on by the membership at the monthly membership/continuing education meeting. Each new member will then be introduced to the Association and your application will be forwarded to the NYSVMS.

Dues & Fees

VMA of NYC active membership dues are $200 per year. Dues for active membership are prorated for recent graduates as follows: 1st year dues – $80.00; 2nd year dues – $160.00; 3rd year dues – $240.00; 4th year dues – $320.00. The NYSVMS follows a similar formula in prorating dues for recent graduates. (See VMANYC membership application for details).

Associate membership dues for the VMANYC are $60 per year. Associate members may attend all meetings and events held by the VMA of NYC but cannot vote or hold office.

Membership Benefits
Educational Opportunities

The VMA of NYC holds a series of 2 -hour Continuing Education programs throughout the year except July and August. Continuing Education credits are given for each meeting attended.

The NYSVMS offers an annual meeting and conference usually held over a weekend in upstate New York in September or October. Continuing education credits are offered to attendees.

Publications

The VMA of NYC publishes a quarterly newsletter The New York City Veterinarian which contains information about Association activities and upcoming meetings. Brief scientific articles are included along with items on veterinary ethics, laws and regulations which affect the practice of veterinary medicine. The newsletter also includes classified advertising at no charge to members who wish to list job opportunities, positions wanted, equipment for sale, etc. The NYSVMS publishes a weekly e-newsletter the Veterinary News which is also sent to all members.

Laws and Regulations

Both the VMA of NYC and NYSVMS have legislative/political action committees which constantly monitor pending legislation and existing laws/regulations affecting the profession. The NYSVMS Government Relations Committee and professional lobbying firm represent veterinary interests and educate legislators and state agencies about veterinary interests and educate legislators and state agencies about veterinary issues.

Ethics and Grievances

The VMANYC has an ethics and grievance committee made up of five veterinary members, one member from each of the five boroughs. This committee and the NYSVMS Ethics Committee work to resolve client complaints to the satisfaction of both veterinarians and clients.

Affinity Programs

Membership in the NYSVMS and the VMANYC allow you to participate in NYSVMS sponsored affinity programs such as comprehensive insurance programs, rebates on electricity and gas usage, discounted credit card payment processing and more. Contact the NYSVMS at 800-876-9867 for more information.


 

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