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RVT Month is in October! Why We Celebrate and Why It Matters in Your Community

Every October, the Alberta Veterinary Technologist Association (ABVTA) proudly celebrates RVT Month, a province-wide initiative to honour the essential work of Registered Veterinary Technologists (RVTs) in Alberta. 

RVTs are integral to the health and well-being of both animals and people. They are highly trained veterinary professionals working in a wide range of settings, including […]

Partnering with the Digital Human Library and Edmonton Public School Board: Inspiring the Next Generation of RVTs

The Alberta Veterinary Technologist Association (ABVTA) is proud to partner with the Digital Human Library (dHL) and the Edmonton Public School Board (EPSB)’s Community Marketplace to help students across Canada discover the vital work of Registered Veterinary Technologists (RVTs). Through this collaboration, we bring the world of veterinary technology directly […]

July 31st, 2025|Categories: ABVTA News, Industry News|

How to Find a Healthy Work-Life Balance in Veterinary Medicine

As an RVT, long hours, emotional stress, and fast-paced environments can make it difficult to maintain balance in veterinary medicine. Protecting your time and well-being is essential for a fulfilling career as a Registered Veterinary Technologist (RVT). 

Understanding the Challenges of Work-Life Balance in Veterinary Medicine 

Your work as an RVT is more […]

The Many Lives of Exotic RVTs

How Registered Veterinary Technologists Deliver Species-Specific Care, Advocate for Animal Welfare, and Provide Specialized Support for Some of the Most Unconventional Patients.

Vocal bullfrogs, sugar gliders, snakes, parrots, and hedgehogs are just a few of the exotic companion animals becoming more common in veterinary clinics, wildlife centers, and shelters. Each animal brings a unique set of challenges […]

Caring for Pets in Crisis: The Vital Role of RVTs in Shelter Medicine.

For some Registered Veterinary Technologists (RVTs), their day starts in clinical settings with wellness exams, surgery prep, and dietary recommendations. But for those in municipal shelters, the reality is far different. 

Shea Lee, an RVT who has spent the last decade working at the City of Edmonton’s Animal Care and Control Centre explained how […]

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