Jennifer Quammen, DVM, MPH was elected vice president for the American Veterinary Medical Association in July. The post is a two year volunteer role and manages the organization’s interaction with faculty and personnel at higher education institutions responsible for teaching veterinary students.
Quammen also holds the role of chief veterinary officer at TeleVet and is a relief veterinarian and co-founder of a coaching organization for veterinarians.
"A few themes drive every facet of what I do: How do we move this profession forward? How do we encourage wellness? How do we deliver better veterinary care? How do we help more patients?" Dr. Quammen said. "That's true in my position at TeleVet, my volunteer work with AVMA, and everything else I do."
TeleVet provides software solutions to improve workflow and client interaction at veterinary clinics. The company’s technology is intended to aid vetrainarians to speed up work, allow for focus on veterinary care, and lessen burnout.
"Dr. Quammen's expertise has been invaluable in helping us develop solutions that reduce complexity, save time on routine tasks, and improve communications for vet clinics and pet parents," said Zeynep Young, chief executive officer at TeleVet.
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