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Ms. Johnson-Harris has been involved with the NAVC as a speaker and moderator since 1990. She was the first veterinary technician to serve as an elected Board member of the NAVC serving the Board from 2003 to 2015. Ms Johnson-Harris was also the first veterinary technician to serve as the President of the NAVC (2013-2014). Along with being the Editor in Chief of Today’s Veterinary Nurse journal, Ms. Johnson-Harris is the NAVC Specialty Programs manager and works as the practice manager working along side her husband, Dr. Jerry Harris at Hinckley Animal Hospital.
At the 2018 VMX Conference, three outstanding veterinary nurse leaders received the inaugural Dr.
A letter from the editor, Lynne Johnson-Harris
Visiting your “happy place” is a vital tool for dealing with workplace stress, especially in the veterinary field.
The Veterinary Nurse Initiative Coalition is moving forward.
Volunteers are essential to the success of many projects, often working long, hard hours for the reward of community success.
This year, the NAVC Conference settled into a new home.
Our new puppy family member is Quinn, a playful prankster.
Veterinary technicians have a true passion for what we do.
In October 2014, my veterinarian husband noticed a swelling on the left side of our sweet, old golden retriever’s face.
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