Who is the state veterinarian for the state of Connecticut?

Who is the state veterinarian for the state of Connecticut?

Dr. Mary Jane Lis, in the Office of the State Veterinarian, acts as the official epidemiologist for animal and poultry diseases; coordinates state and federal governmental agencies and livestock producers to control diseases; and oversees and guides the development and management of disease control programs performed by the agency.

How to contact Animal Health Division in CT?

The Animal Health Division may be contacted at (860) 713-2505. For information regarding animal health requirements at CT fairs please review the 2021 Connecticut Fair and Show Requirements and Memorandum – Livestock Health Certificates for the 2021 Show Season.

What does the Office of the state veterinarian do?

The Office of the State Veterinarian acts as the official epidemiologist for animal and poultry diseases; coordinates state and federal governmental agencies and livestock producers to control diseases; and oversees and guides the development and management of disease control programs performed by the agency.

When does a veterinarian get a full license?

Some states issue full licenses only after the new veterinarian has some hands-on clinical experience. With the initial application, the vet receives an intern permit and must practice under supervision of a fully licensed veterinarian.

What is the American Board of Veterinary Specialties?

The American Veterinary Medical Association ( www.avma.org) created the American Board of Veterinary Specialties in order to regulate the various organizations that confer certification on veterinarians. Certified veterinarians may call themselves ‘Diplomate of’ or ‘Board Certified by’ their organization.

Do you need continuing education to renew your veterinarian license?

License renewals may require continuing education. Areas of expertise in veterinary medicine include livestock, pets and research and development. Certification is not a legal necessity to practice as a veterinarian.

What kind of PET can a veterinarian certify?

The American Board of Veterinary Practitioners ( www.abvp.com) certifies veterinarians who specialize in any of ten different species groups. Companion animal certification sets include dogs and cats; cats alone; amphibians and reptiles; exotic pet mammals, like hamsters or ferrets; and birds.