Veterinary Student and First Year Graduate membership of CIVT is free of charge and open to currently enrolled veterinary students and new graduate veterinarians until the end of the first year following graduation.
Associate membership of CIVT is open to retired/part-time veterinarians and animal health professionals, non-registered health providers, health providers without tertiary qualifications and pet owners seeking education opportunities
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Mary Ellen Goldberg is a graduate of Harcum College and the University of Pennsylvania in 1976. She worked at Virginia Commonwealth University in the Division of Animal Resources and for Research Scientists advising on their choices for anesthesia and pain management on their protocols. She was a member of VCU’s IACUC (Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee) for 10 years. She has been the instructor of Anesthesia and Pain Management at VetMedTeam, LLC since 2003. She is a Certified Veterinary Pain Practitioner through IVAPM (International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management). Mary Ellen is retired as a Surgical Research Anesthetist certified through the Academy of Surgical Research. She is a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Veterinary Nurse (CCRVN). She is currently a member of the IACUC at the Manheimmer Foundation, Inc. Mary Ellen was chosen as NAVTA’s Veterinary Technician of the Year 2017. Mary Ellen received the VTS-anesthesia, analgesia – honorary title from the Academy of Veterinary Technician Anesthesia and Analgesia in November 2019. She received the IVAPM Lifetime Achievement Award in January 2021. Mary Ellen has written several books, and contributed numerous chapters regarding anesthesia, pain management and rehabilitation. She has worked in various aspects of veterinary medicine from small animal and equine to mixed practice, coccidiosis research for a pharmaceutical company, zoo animal medicine and laboratory animal medicine since 1976.