Amanda L. Miller

Amanda L. Miller, CEM, DES, currently serves as the Learning Programs Director at the American College of Veterinary Surgeons since August 2019. Prior to this role, Amanda held the position of Continuing Education and Exhibit Services Manager at the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine from February 2015 to August 2019, where responsibilities included ensuring compliance with ACCME essentials and serving as the primary contact for exhibit services. Amanda's career also includes roles as Meeting and Education Manager at the Association for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology and Senior Association Manager at Association Management Group. Amanda earned a degree in Communications, Marketing and Public Relations from Rutgers University and an Associate of Arts in Vocal Music from West Chester University of Pennsylvania.

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Mount Airy, United States

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American College of Veterinary Surgeons - ACVS

Founded in 1965, the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) is the American Veterinary Medical Association specialty board which sets the standards for advanced professionalism in veterinary surgery. Following the 2018 certification examination, ACVS includes more than 2,000 Diplomates. Approximately 78 veterinarians earn their Diplomate credentials every year. More than 65 percent of the ACVS Diplomates operate in private and specialty practices that accept cases on a referral basis from primary care practitioners. The remainder are primarily employed by academic institutions and industry where they teach, conduct research, practice in teaching hospitals, and participate in the development of new products and treatments which improve the quality of veterinary and human health care. The ACVS defines the standards of surgical excellence for the profession, promotes advancements in veterinary surgery, and provides the latest in surgical educational programs. By fostering the highest standards of excellence in veterinary surgery, the ACVS is helping the veterinary profession achieve its goals of providing outstanding service to the public and care to animals. The mission of ACVS is to advance the art and science of surgery and promote excellence in animal health care through research, education and service to the public. The objectives of ACVS shall be the advancement of the art and science of surgery by: • Establishing the standards for post-graduate residency training and education for veterinary surgeons. • Acting as the agency by which veterinarians are certified as specialists in surgery. • Encouraging and supporting research and the dissemination of the results of these investigations. • Offering educational opportunities for Diplomates, other members of the veterinary profession, and the public. • Promoting the College as the specialty organization representing excellence in veterinary surgery to the profession and the public.


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