Molly Ellis (Myers) is a registered veterinary technician with extensive experience in emergency and critical care, veterinary technician education, and hospital operations. She holds multiple advanced credentials, including Fear Free Certified Professional (FFCP), Cat Friendly Veterinary Professional® (CFVP), Certified Veterinary Healthcare Documentation Professional (CVHDP), and is a certified instructor for both Prehospital Veterinary First Responder (PVFR) and RECOVER CPR (BLS, ALS, and Pet Rescuer).
Molly currently serves on the board of the Indiana Veterinary Technician Association (IVTA) as membership chair and is a board member of the Women's Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative (WVLDI).
A dedicated educator and protocol developer, Molly has authored and implemented clinical guidelines on RECOVER CPR, blood product administration, intravenous medication safety, and emergency nursing workflows.
She is a frequent speaker at state and national conferences, including GVSCon and the upcoming Crossroads Veterinary Conference. Her lecture topics cover a wide range of critical care and clinical nursing content, including RECOVER CPR and post-cardiac arrest care, veterinary triage systems, ECG interpretation, patient safety, medical record accuracy, communication during high-acuity cases, and improving nursing efficiency through protocol development and workflow optimization. Molly's presentations are known for being clinically practical, technician-focused, and deeply rooted in real-world emergency medicine.
In 2025, Molly was accepted to sit for the Veterinary Technician Education Specialist (VTES) certification through the Association of Veterinary Technician Educators (AVTE), further affirming her commitment to advancing veterinary nursing education.