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Look for this logo at your veterinarian's office to know that your veterinarian is a member of the group dedicated to animal reproduction and is personally dedicated to remaining current on advances in reproduction
 
 
 

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Active members of the Society For Theriogenology are veterinarians dedicated to animal reproduction. All species of animals are included from domestic animals (cattle, cats, dogs, goats, horses, pigs, and sheep) to exotic animals (alpacas, birds, fish, llamas, marine mammals, pocket pets, rabbits, reptiles, rodents and zoo animals). 
 
The missions of the Society for Theriogenology are related to reproduction and include:
  • Establishing and promoting standards of excellence amongst veterinarians, animal scientists, academicians and students
  • Providing a variety of forums to disseminate emerging information to veterinarians and students
  • Serving as a global resource for scientific exchange
  • Fostering client education and awareness
  • Encouraging a network for collegial exchange

Dr. Lopate is proud to be an active member of this association!  She currently serves on the Board of Directors.

Look for this logo at your veterinarian's office to know that your veterinarian has advanced training in reproduction and has been board certified as a specialist in this area

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The American College of Theriogenologists 
 
The College has been recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association since 1971.  The  purpose of the College is to advance knowledge in undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate education; research; and service in theriogenology by:
  • the establishment of a certifying agency to recognize veterinarians as specialists in theriogenology
  • the encouragement of scientific investigation and research and the reporting of these
  • the development of continuing education methods and programs for disseminating information to and increasing knowledge of all veterinarians, especially practitioners
  • the development of graduate study and residency programs, and 
    the establishment of high standards and guidelines for professional attainment and specialization.

As a member of the American College of Theriogenologists, veterinarians are certified through examination to have attained specific and advanced knowledge in reproduction in all species of animals. 

Dr. Lopate is proud to be an active member of the American College of Theriogologists!  She has just finished a 6 year term on the Credentialing Examination Committee

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