Veterinary Medical Board
The Veterinary Medical Board is a regulatory agency responsible for overseeing the practice of veterinary medicine. Its primary role is to ensure that veterinarians meet professional standards and provide safe, effective care for animals. The board establishes licensing requirements, conducts examinations, and investigates complaints against veterinarians.
Additionally, the Veterinary Medical Board works to promote public health and animal welfare. It provides resources and guidance for veterinarians, helping them stay informed about best practices and legal regulations. By maintaining high standards in veterinary care, the board helps protect both animals and their owners.