AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association)
Samantha Clark currently serves as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine, focusing on the eco-epidemiological effects of arboviruses in the Christofferson Lab. As President of Veterinarians as One Inclusive Community for Empowerment and Global and Public Health Officer for the American Veterinary Medical Association, Samantha actively engages in initiatives related to public health and community outreach. Previous roles include National Executive Board Events Coordinator, where event organization and execution for a national chapter summit were key responsibilities, and various research and technical positions within veterinary settings. Samantha holds a Doctor of Philosophy/Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Louisiana State University and a Bachelor of Science in Cellular and Molecular Biology from Tulane University.
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AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association)
The AVMA is the nation’s leading advocate for the veterinary profession. Representing more than 91,000 members, we protect, promote and advance the needs of all veterinarians and those they serve. Our commitment is to advance the shared interests, values and goals of our membership, through a variety of avenues: - We develop positions on key issues and advocate for veterinarians, advancing their ability to provide crucial veterinary services. - We provide educational accreditation and certification programs that protect and elevate the quality of veterinary care. - We provide timely and relevant products and services to our members that enhance their opportunities for success and service, and support them in protecting the health and welfare of animals in their care. - We educate the public on the important and varied types of work that veterinarians do to advance both animal and human health.