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ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP

An applicant to be eligible for active membership must meet one or more of the qualifications:

A.   Be a graduate of a veterinary college approved by the American Veterinary Medical Association or;

B.   Be a member of the A.V.M.A. and/or be a member in good standing of the state veterinary association wherein he/she resides or;

C.   Be currently permitted / licensed to practice veterinary medicine or surgery in his/her state of residence, country or province.

Student
    

Student members shall be a professional veterinary student at a recognized College of Veterinary Medicine.  Students may form affiliated student chapters.

Associate
    

Associate Members shall be considered non-voting members, ineligible to serve on the Board of Directors. An applicant to be eligible for associate membership must:

1.      Be actively involved in the field of Theriogenology and

2.      Must possess an advanced degree in reproductive physiology and

3.      Have published at least two (2) peer reviewed articles in the field and 

4.      Made exceptional contribution to the field and

5.      Present these credentials with the membership application and

6.      Be unanimously approved by the Board of Directors.


* If you are interested in becoming an Associate Member of the Society for Theriogenology please contact Tammy Wallace at 334/395-4666 or email Tammy@Therio.org.

Resident,Interns & Graduate Students
     Residents, interns & graduate students in approved theriogenology programs are entitled to 1/2 price dues.  A letter must be sent by your Student Chapter Theriogenology Advisor stating that you are either a resident, intern or graduate student in Theriogenology.  If you would like further information on this type membership please contact this office at 334/395-4666 or email at Tammy@Therio.org.

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