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National Veterinary Associates Group Appoints Jeff Knudson as Chief Financial Officer
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AUSTIN, Texas – Oct. 2, 2024 – National Veterinary Associates (“NVA”) Group, a leading pet care organization comprised of NVA General Practice, Ethos Veterinary Health, NVA Equine and NVA Pet Resorts, today announced the appointment of Jeff Knudson as Chief Financial Officer, effective November 11, 2024.
National Veterinary Associates Welcomes Janine Miletic as President, NVA General Practice
NVA Community
National Veterinary Associates (NVA) today announced that Janine Miletic has joined the organization as President of NVA’s General Practice business (“NVA GP”) and will become an investor in the business.
Honoring Veterans in our General Practice Community
NVA Community
At NVA, we’re proud to be home to many United States veterans. Whether they’re doctors or vet techs who save lives,
EQT to acquire VetPartners, the leading provider of veterinary and animal health services in Australia and New Zealand
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EQT to acquire VetPartners, the leading provider of veterinary and animal health services across a network of 267 general practice clinics and specialty hospitals in Australia and New Zealand.
NVA GP Spotlight: Oldtown Veterinary Hospital gives a stray kitten a second chance and a new home
NVA Community
Every day people across our NVA community make lives better. Whether we practice medicine, care for pets, or support our business, we’re united by a common purpose: For the love of animals and the people who love them. Here’s a story from an NVA General Practice (NVA GP) hospital that’s inspired by our WHY.
National Veterinary Associates Proudly Celebrates Medical Leaders Serving in Presidential Roles at the AVMA
NVA Community
National Veterinary Associates (NVA) is pleased to congratulate two NVA medical leaders on their elections to presidential roles at the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA): Dr. Sandra Faeh, Chief Veterinary Officer of NVA General Practice, will serve as the next AVMA President-Elect, and Dr. Rena Carlson, a distinguished mentor within NVA’s General Practice Mentorship program, will assume her role as current AVMA President.
NVA Proudly Celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride Month Across Hospitals, Pet Resorts, and Support Center
NVA Community
At NVA, we support creating a community where everyone feels welcome and valued. In June, we celebrated Pride Month
National Veterinary Associates Appoints Medical Leadership for NVA General Practice and Ethos Veterinary Health Businesses
NVA Community
We’re excited to announce the appointment of Dr. Sandra Faeh as the first Chief Veterinary Officer of NVA’s General Practice business and Dr. Stacy Burdick as Chief Medical Officer of Ethos Veterinary Health.
National Veterinary Associates Named Clinical Group of the Year
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Veterinary students learn and grow through clinical experiences, and National Veterinary Associates
National Veterinary Associates Appoints Cheryl DeSantis as Chief People Officer
NVA Community
We’re pleased to announce Cheryl DeSantis as NVA’s new Chief People Officer. Cheryl will oversee
Ethos Veterinary Health Welcomes New President
NVA Community
We’re excited to announce the appointment of Ryan Buck as President of Ethos Veterinary Health (Ethos)
National Veterinary Associates Names President of General Practice Business
NVA Community
We’re excited to confirm the appointment of Sohail Malad as President of NVA General Practice (GP)
NVA, the leading global pet healthcare organization, to form two distinct veterinary businesses, paving the way for eventual IPOs
NVA Community
Newly formed Ethos Veterinary Health will be anchored by 145 world-class specialty hospitals, while NVA will continue to oversee over 1,400 veterinary locations mainly comprised of general practice hospitals.
Long-time NVA CEO Greg Hartmann to assume the role of Chairman of the combined businesses; Industry veteran Larry Allgaier to become CEO.
Elective Declawing
NVA Community
In alignment with NVA's mission to improve the comfort and well-being of pets by providing progressive and compassionate care, NVA does not support the elective declawing of cats.
NVA Appoints Luuk Hoogeveen as Chief Financial Officer
NVA Community
We are excited to welcome Luuk to the NVA family as we continue to grow and define the future of veterinary care. Luuk brings a significant track record in leading global finance functions and a deep understanding of our business.
NVA Hospital Wins 2022 AAHA Practice of the Year Award
NVA Community
NVA’s Lafayette Veterinary Care Center (LVCC) in Lafayette, Louisiana, was named the 2022 AAHA-Accredited Practice of the Year by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
NVA Announces $10 Million Donation to Fund Clinical Trials and Pioneering Breakthroughs in Specialty and Emergency Medicine
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Contribution to scientific incubator Ethos Discovery will support medical innovation to address unmet diagnostic and therapeutic needs and improve the lives of pets and their families
2022 Fall Education Series
NVA Community
Back by popular demand, our fall education series returns with five live events carefully curated for the veterinary professional at any level and career stage.
NVA Signs PrideVMC Gender Identity Bill of Rights
NVA Community
NVA reaffirms commitment to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion and creating a welcoming culture where colleagues can bring their whole selves to work
NVA welcomes Ethos Veterinary Health, Strengthening Shared Commitment to Transform Veterinary Care
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NVA Compassion-First and Ethos Unite to Advance Medical Innovation in Specialty and Emergency Segment
SAGE Veterinary Centers Joins the NVA Family to Advance Their Shared Purpose of World-Class Specialty and Emergency Veterinary Care
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Partnership Strengthens NVA’s Commitment to Meet the Growing Demand for Specialty Veterinary Care
NVA Appoints Mark Dolfato as Global Chief Development and Strategy Officer
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Dolfato Joins NVA in Newly Created Role to Oversee the Company’s Global Business Development
Hospital and Support Center Teams Connect at NVA Compassion-First National Meeting
NVA Community
Excitement and energy filled the air as hospital and Support Center staff came together for the NVA Compassion-First National Meeting in Scottsdale, Arizona. The gathering, which included more than 150 team members, marked the first meeting of the newly formed business line and the first in-person event for NVA’s Specialty and Emergency group since 2020.
NVA and Ethos Unite!
NVA Community
We are excited to announce that Ethos Veterinary Health will join the NVA community, as we advance our shared commitment to delivering advanced medical care for pets and their families.
Together, our community has the singular opportunity to foster collaboration and accelerate innovation between two best-in-class specialty and emergency care organizations, NVA Compassion-First and Ethos Veterinary Health.
Considering What's Next for Your Practice?
NVA Community
Thinking about the next chapter in your life can be overwhelming, exciting or something in between. At NVA, we know you have options when it comes to the future of your practice and we are here to make sure that you understand them.
With the veterinary market continuing to grow and the increasing investment of time, energy and resources needed to run a successful business, many owners may find themselves thinking about an exit strategy. Whether you are looking for a path to retirement or an opportunity to step back and focus on medicine, it's important to evaluate your options and understand the partnership process.
NVA Welcomes SAGE Veterinary Centers to its Family
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NVA Compassion-First, NVA’s specialty and emergency group, and SAGE Veterinary Centers (“SAGE”), a premier provider of specialty and emergency medicine, are excited to announce that SAGE has agreed to join forces with NVA Compassion-First.
Following a comprehensive review of potential partners, SAGE and Chicago Pacific Founders, SAGE's investor, selected NVA Compassion-First as the new home for the SAGE network of hospitals. Together, NVA Compassion-First and SAGE will further their shared purpose of delivering compassionate and exceptional medicine for pets and their families.
Founded in 1992, SAGE Veterinary Centers is one of the leading veterinary groups, providing business and clinical support services to veterinary hospitals in Alaska, California, Texas, and Washington. Committed to the advancement of quality veterinary care, SAGE has established itself as a tight-knit community of talented and thriving veterinarians with a stellar reputation for clinical expertise and a culture of collaboration.
Veterinary Care Group is joining NVA!
NVA Community
We are excited to announce that Veterinary Care Group (VCG) is joining National Veterinary Associates (NVA). Founded in 2015, VCG is an innovative veterinary care company of 14 animal hospitals located in New York and Colorado.
NVA Welcomes PetWell Partners to the Family!
NVA Community
We are excited to announce that PetWell Partners has signed an agreement to join National Veterinary Associates (NVA).
Focusing on What’s Important
NVA Community
By day, NVA Marketing Manager (and former veterinary technician) Cindy Hoffman works in the support center, helping practices with training and workflow. But in her off-hours, Cindy is a wife and mother, as well as the pet parent to a cat, two dogs and a bay American Saddlebred named Laser.
Rocko: A Patient to Remember
NVA Community
Sometimes a patient enters a hospital and touches the hearts of everyone on the team. For the doctors and staff at Animal Urgent Care in Arvada, CO, that patient was Rocko, a four-month-old lab mix with floppy ears.
NVA's Marketing Support Team
Veterinary Hospitals
NVA’s marketing experts understand the unique challenges of promoting veterinary care. That’s why we built a marketing team dedicated entirely to our practices.
We Know Our Caregivers Need Care, Too
NVA Community
NVA understands that veterinary professionals often put the needs of others ahead of their own. This selflessness can lead to physical exhaustion, mental fatigue, and emotional and spiritual burnout.
That’s why NVA offers our veterinary community several programs that focus on their well-being.
Join NVA on Your Terms
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"I wanted to make sure, when we sold our business, we would put the position of our staff as priority. I’ve since been able to step back from the management aspect of work. That’s given me more time to focus on the veterinary aspect and working with the animals, which I love. "
That’s why Dr. Kwantes from Park Veterinary Centre says his practice decided to join NVA.
Recruiting: More Than Finding a Candidate – It’s Finding the Right Candidate for You
NVA Community
Hiring the right veterinary professional for your practice doesn’t just mean finding the candidate with the strongest resume. You’re looking for someone who will mesh seamlessly with your team and culture while exemplifying your values with passion through their profession. This is why the sole purpose of NVA’s dedicated recruitment team is helping our 900+ veterinary hospitals and pet resorts connect with their ideal candidates, placing even the most specialized, hard-to-fill positions from our robust candidate pool in record time.
Accentuate the Positive: 5 Ways to Eliminate the Negative
NVA Community
Maybe you’ve been having a tough time getting to sleep lately, or you wake up in the middle of the night with your mind racing. Perhaps you find yourself “doomscrolling” on social media. If so, you’re not alone. At NVA we learned being an essential worker can be rewarding, it also poses extra challenges, especially nowadays: wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), added disinfection protocols, longer hours. So it’s easy to let negativity creep in. In fact, humans have something called a negativity bias. This means that we tend to register (and focus on) negative events, information or emotions more than positive ones. Psychologists theorize that this bias may have provided an evolutionary benefit; once upon a time, humans survived by continuously scanning their surroundings for life-threatening danger. So even though most people no longer have to fend off wild animals, humans remain hardwired to focus on threats — real or perceived.
NVA’s Realm of Emotional Wellness
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Animals have greater emotional sensations when compared to humans, so it’s only natural that, during crisis or moments of pause, our beloved pets choose to sidle up to us even more with their innate trust and loyalty. How this affects the overall well-being of both animal and their person depends on the health and relationship of connection. Once a dog, cat or horse feels the positive reinforcement from the person they spend their lives with, it resonates with their human in a mutual relationship.
NVA Pet Resorts Thank Essential Workers
Pet Resorts
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, pet resorts across NVA are stepping up to assist pet parents working on the front lines. First responders, medical care professionals and foodservice providers everywhere are working long hours to pull us through these tough times, and many are struggling to find care for their pets. To help, NVA pet resorts have begun offering significant discounts to essential employees.
PPE Shortages Spark Creative Solutions
Veterinary Hospitals
With personal protective equipment (PPE) in short supply, local communities everywhere are working to ensure their human health workers have the tools they need to fight COVID-19. NVA hospitals are doing their part but, as an essential service, protective gear remains a necessity for animal care professionals. To help offset shortages, hospitals across NVA are finding innovative ways to conserve and create PPE.
Curbside Service: How NVA Hospitals Are Keeping Staff and Clients Safe During COVID-19
Veterinary Hospitals
Closed lobbies. Patients in parking lots. Pet parents greeted from six feet away. As COVID-19 forces us all to adapt to a new way of life, NVA hospitals have taken creative, new approaches to providing crucial care while keeping staff and clients safe.
Putting Prompt Care into Practice
Veterinary Hospitals
A few years ago, while serving as MDVM at Ridgetop Animal Hospital, we found our practice slightly overrun with urgent calls from clients. Most weren’t actual emergencies, but they wanted to see a doctor immediately. When they tried to make an appointment, we were booked – sometimes for weeks. If we were booked, they’d walk in.