Certified Manager of Animal Resources

The Certified Manager Animal Resources (CMAR) certification program is designed to raise competency and professionalism in the field of Animal Resources Management. The CMAR designation involves a series of four examinations: three exams arranged via an organization called the Institute for Certified Professional Managers (ICPM), and the Animal Resources Exam offered by AALAS. Obtaining the CMAR designation is a sign of professionalism in the field of animal resources management.
Upcoming CMAR Course: Management Skills II: Planning and Organizing
This program is designed for laboratory animal program managers and supervisors who wish to improve their leadership skills and for those who are preparing for the ICPM Planning and Organizing (MSII) exam. Topics will include planning and formulating strategies, operations, project and team management, organizing work and structure, coaching and feedback, and decision making.

March 28–29, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
FireSky Resort, Scottsdale, AZ
Class limit: 30
Fee: $225
Registration deadline: March 18
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For more information, visit www.lama-online.org.

In order to maintain their CMAR designation, CMAR recipients will have biannual requirements of a re-certification fee and a specified number of continuing education credits.

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