Here are some present VVMA members who received past Foundation
awards as veterinary students!
During Dr. Jesty's time in training, she won numerous awards, including a clinical proficiency
award as a veterinary student, resident of the year awards at both the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell, and multiple research awards, including the top award for resident level research presented at ACVIM in 2008.
Not exact matches
As a
student, she was
awarded the American College of
Veterinary Radiology
Award, Nestle Purina PetCare Nutrition
Award, and the University of Minnesota Friends of the CVM Scholarship (recipient selected by classmates for service to the CVM community).
The
award recognizes a veterinarian, who through his or her contributions to food animal practice, organized
veterinary medicine, high ideals and dedication to the production of food animals, serves
as a role model for
veterinary students.
«The first three years of this program have been very successful,
as we
awarded scholarships to
students from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds studying across a diverse array of species and
veterinary disciplines.»
Two academics and a
student in the
veterinary field recently won a new
award, given by AFSCAN, to promote
veterinary research, training, and development in sub-Saharan Africa, especially
as it relates to small companion animals.
Awarded to a
student in the Master of Preventive
Veterinary Medicine Program in good academic standing who is pursuing a project / career in One Health,
as evidenced by a personal statement and / or research plan.
As part of the
award, Dr. Booker will contribute $ 2,000 to the scholarship fund at his alma mater, the Western College of
Veterinary Medicine, to assist senior
students who are passionate and interested in beef cattle production.
Dr. Walker received several notable
awards recognizing his surgical proficiency during his time
as a
veterinary student, as well as his time in primary care veterinary practice in Oklahoma where he served on several committees with the Oklahoma State Veterinary Medical Association who honored him in 2007 with the OVMA Young Veterinarian of the Y
veterinary student,
as well
as his time in primary care
veterinary practice in Oklahoma where he served on several committees with the Oklahoma State Veterinary Medical Association who honored him in 2007 with the OVMA Young Veterinarian of the Y
veterinary practice in Oklahoma where he served on several committees with the Oklahoma State
Veterinary Medical Association who honored him in 2007 with the OVMA Young Veterinarian of the Y
Veterinary Medical Association who honored him in 2007 with the OVMA Young Veterinarian of the Year
Award.
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Each
veterinary student was awarded a scholarship of $ 5,000 and paid travel to the conference as part of the 2015 AABP Foundation — Zoetis Veterinary Student Scholarshi
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student was
awarded a scholarship of $ 5,000 and paid travel to the conference
as part of the 2015 AABP Foundation — Zoetis
Veterinary Student Scholarshi
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Student Scholarship program.
As supervisor of Cornell's Teaching Dairy Barn in the College of
Veterinary Medicine, Willis was recognized with the George Peter Award for Dedicated Service March 29 for his care for the university's dairy herd and his work with veterinary students an
Veterinary Medicine, Willis was recognized with the George Peter
Award for Dedicated Service March 29 for his care for the university's dairy herd and his work with
veterinary students an
veterinary students and faculty.
While at A&M, she was selected
as a Geraldine R. Dodge Frontiers of
Veterinary Medicine Fellow, a national fellowship
awarded to select
students from across the country pursuing research.
Throughout her
veterinary schooling, Dr. Johnson knew she wanted to be an emergency medicine clinician, and won the Excellence in Small Animal Emergency Medicine
award as a 4th year
veterinary student.
The Blue Buffalo Foundation, in partnership with the Empower Scholarship Fund and its affiliated Ross University of
Veterinary Medicine Scholarship, has
awarded a second round of scholarships to Ross University School of
Veterinary Medicine (Ross Vet)
students as a way to help the next generation of veterinarians.
Purpose of the
Award The AVTE / Wiley - Blackwell
Award has been established to honor new educators who are recognized by their
students and colleagues
as already making an extraordinary contribution to
Veterinary Technology.
During his college years, Dr. Withers, who is also an Eagle Scout, earned numerous
awards including being voted the «Most Outstanding Senior
Veterinary Student» by his professors, and the «Kay Daugherty Spirit
Award»
as voted by his classmates.