During his senior year in veterinary school Dr. Barnes was presented with 3 of the most prestigous
small animal medicine awards including:
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Laura Nelson, assistant professor in the MSU College of Veterinary
Medicine Department of
Small Animal Clinical Sciences (SCS) and principal investigator in the project, has been
awarded a 2 - year grant to fund research on the causes of Gastric dilatation - volvulus (GDV) in dogs.
In 1991, he received a
Small Animal Internal
Medicine Resident Teaching
Award from the University of Tennessee.
In 2004, Dr. Duke received the AAHA Waltham
Award for contributions made in
small animal veterinary
medicine outside of the United States, in recognition of his four trips to Mongolia to provide hands - on training and resources for veterinarians there.
The Emergency and Critical Care Service in the Wilford and Kate Bailey
Small Animal Teaching Hospital at the Auburn University College of Veterinary
Medicine has earned a Level I rating by the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society, the highest rating that can be
awarded to a veterinary emergency and critical care facility.
The Petco Foundation has
awarded a three - year grant totaling $ 350,000 to the NC State College of Veterinary
Medicine for the purpose of covering cancer treatment costs for
small companion
animals receiving care from the NC State Veterinary Hospital.
Scholarships will be
awarded to students in all areas of study, including food
animal medicine, equine and
small animal medicine, research, academia, and government services, among others.
During this time, she received numerous scholarships and
awards in
small animal medicine and parasitology.
While at veterinary school, she earned the American
Animal Hospital
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
Award.
Scholarships will be
awarded to students in all areas, including food
animal medicine,
small animal clinical
medicine, research, government services, and organized
medicine.
This
Award is given in recognition of outstanding contributions to
small animal behavior
medicine.
AWARDS Recipient of the American
Animal Hospital Association's PetCare Award for outstanding contributions to small animal behavior medicine,
Animal Hospital Association's PetCare
Award for outstanding contributions to
small animal behavior medicine,
animal behavior
medicine, 2002.
Scholarships will be
awarded to students in all areas of professional interest, including food
animal medicine,
small animal clinical
medicine, research, government services, public health, and organized veterinary
medicine.
This year's program, much like previous years, will
award scholarships to students in all areas of professional interest, including food
animal medicine,
small animal clinical
medicine, research, government services, public health, and organized veterinary
medicine.
Small Animal Surgery Student
Award — The American College of Veterinary Surgeons (2008)
Award for Clinical Competency in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery — The American
Animal Hospital Association (2008)
Scholarships will be
awarded to students with career interests in all areas, including food
animal medicine,
small animal clinical
medicine, research, government services, public health, organized veterinary
medicine, among others.
Scholarships are
awarded to students in all areas of professional interest, including food
animal medicine,
small animal clinical
medicine, research, government services, public health, and organized veterinary
medicine.
In 1997, the UC Davis School of Veterinary
Medicine's graduating class
awarded her the Favorite
Small Animal Resident
Award.
In 2004, he was
awarded the Pfizer
Award for Excellence in
Small Animal Internal
Medicine, as well as the Iowa State University College of Veterinary
Medicine Award for Excellence in Bedside Manner and the Human
Animal Bond.
He graduated in 1969 from the College of Veterinary
Medicine at Cornell University with four distinguished awards for excellence in small animal medicine and
Medicine at Cornell University with four distinguished
awards for excellence in
small animal medicine and
medicine and surgery.
(DENVER, Colorado) July 25, 2014 — This week, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
awards Henry E. Childers, DVM, a
small animal practitioner in Cranston, R.I., and assistant clinical professor at Tufts University School of Veterinary
Medicine, the 2014 AVMA
Award.
American College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine Awards are presented to fourth year DVM students with interest and proficiency in
small animal: Maureen Thieme, Alexis Mechem, Ashleigh Cournoyer (2017), Barbara Kieszkowski, Tessa Meland (2016), Amy Stark, (2015), Meghan Komorek (2014), Rachel Muur (2014), Lisa Riggs, Katie Simpson, Amy Nooyen (2013), Katie Delph, Jaylyn Durham, Mike Mallard (2012), Vibha Rajagopalan, Peter Noel (2011), Marian Benitez (2010); cardiology: Heather Fetzner (2010); and large
animal: Melissa Sim (2016), Megan Schnur (2015), Mallorie Theurer (2014), Maria Cooper (2011), Carrie Van Tassel (2010)
Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society is
awarded in partnership with Zoetis to a fourth year DVM student who has consistently demonstrated the most outstanding interest and proficiency in
small animal emergency
medicine and critical care: Justin Knoll (2017), Natalie Phauk (2015), Katie McClain (2014), Sherry Wynn (2013), Kara Mitchell - Flynn (2011)
IVMA
Awards are presented to fourth year DVM students who are proficient in
small animal medicine and surgery, large
animal medicine and surgery and all species
medicine and surgery.
The AAHA
Awards Program is a celebration of excellence — a means of recognizing those leaders in the profession who have made a difference in the field of
small animal medicine.
After completing veterinary school, Dr. Yu moved to the Chicagoland area and completed an internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at VCA Berwyn and Franklin Park Animal Hospitals where she received the Most Compassionate Patient Care
animal medicine and surgery at VCA Berwyn and Franklin Park
Animal Hospitals where she received the Most Compassionate Patient Care
Animal Hospitals where she received the Most Compassionate Patient Care
award.
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
medicine clinician, and won the Excellence in
Small Animal Emergency
Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary
Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary student.
• Dr. John T. Gus Scholarship,
awarded to a veterinary student who has an interest in
small animal medicine or surgery, has demonstrated leadership and professionalism, and is a 3rd or 4th year student.
Academic & Student Affairs Center for One Health Illinois Clinical Skills Learning Center College of Veterinary
Medicine Facilities Fund Companion
Animal Dermatology Resident Training Companion
Animal Memorial Fund Conservation
Medicine Endowment Dermatology Research Fund Equine Research Farm
Animal Medicine, Reproduction & Surgery Friends of ER / ICU Fund Friends of Shelter
Medicine Holistic
Medicine Fund Humane Society Dental Program Fund Integrated Food
Animal Medicine System Program Fund Research in Veterinary
Medicine Small Animal Surgery Fund Stafford Clark - Price Memorial Feline Compassion
Award VCM Dental Laboratory Fund VCM Magrane Comparative Opthalmology Fund VCM Seminar Series VCM Study Abroad Program Veterinary Continuing Education and Public Service Extension Programs Veterinary Heritage Collection and Information Commons Veterinary Medical Alumni Association Fund Veterinary
Medicine Achievement Fund VM Clinical Oncology Research Fund VM Surgical Oncology Unrestricted Fund Wildlife Medical Clinic
While at veterinary school, she earned several
awards and scholarships for her dedication to
small animal medicine, and excellent academic standing.
She received the Salisbury Scholarship and the Robert B. Gruelle
Award for Excellence in
Small Animal Medicine.
In 2015 Ian received the BSAVA Woodrow
Award for his contributions to
small animal medicine.
Successful completion will lead to the
award of BSAVA Postgraduate Certificate in
Small Animal Medicine (BSAVA PGCertSAM).