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VI AAEP News February 2018


ASSOCIATION


Recognize excellence with an AAEP award nomination Deadline to nominate is June 1


As natural problem solvers, equine veteri- narians often go above and beyond in their service to the welfare of the horse and betterment of the profession. Honor


extraordinary determination, compassion and achievement by nominating an outstanding colleague for a 2018 AAEP award in one of the following categories:


The Lavin Cup (The Equine Welfare Award) recognizes a non-veterinary organization or individual that has demonstrated exceptional compassion or developed and enforced rules and guidelines for the welfare of horses.


The Distinguished Educator – Academic Award honors an individual educator who by his or her actions and commitment has demon- strated a significant impact on the development and training of equine practitioners.


The Distinguished Educator – Mentor Award honors an individual who by his or her actions and commitment has demonstrated a sig- nificant impact on the development and training of equine practitioners through mentoring.


The Distinguished Life Member Award recognizes a member who has demonstrated outstanding or extraor- dinary service to the AAEP over the


course of their career. Prior to 2018, the Nominating Committee selected the nominee for this award.


The Distinguished Service Award recognizes an individual who has provided exemplary service to the AAEP or a similar organization to the benefit of the horse, horse industry or the profession of equine veterinary medicine.


The George Stubbs Award recognizes the contributions made to equine veterinary medicine by individuals other than veterinarians.


The Sage Kester Beyond the Call Award is named in honor of its first recipient, the late General Wayne O. “Sage” Kester, DVM, and represents the highest honor bestowed by the AAEP upon a current or former member. The award is presented to an individual who has made signifi- cant and long-lasting contributions to equine veterinary medicine and the community.


The AAEP Research Award recognizes an individual who has recently completed research that has or will make a significant impact on the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of equine disease. Nominations are open to all individuals whose research is acknowledged by presen- tation or publication and by peer review as a significant advancement in equine medicine or innovation in equine science. Nominees must have had their research presented or


Dr. Nancy Collins accepts the Sage Kester Beyond the Call Award from 2017 AAEP President Dr. Reynolds Cowles, Jr. during the 63rd Annual Convention in San Antonio, Texas.


published during the two years prior to when nominations are submitted to the AAEP.


Visit aaep.org/about-aaep/annual- awards for nomination forms as well as additional information about the awards and selection process. Nomination forms are also available from Sue Stivers at (859) 233-0147 or sstivers@aaep.org.


Nominations must be received by June 1. Award recipients will be honored at the AAEP’s 64th Annual Convention in San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 1–5, 2018.


Welcome new members, and congratulations recent graduates


New Members: Mandy Leilani Cha, BVSc, Lynden, WA D. Andrew Hestad, DVM MS, Lexington, KY Vonda Renea Johnson, DVM, Culver City, CA Amy Elizabeth Keyt, DVM, Stanton, MI


Recent Graduates: Kentley Dean, DVM, Hope Mills, NC Gabriel Farias Garita, DVM, Doral, FL Leslie Feucht, DVM, Eunice, LA Emma Glenn, DVM, Friendswood, TX Danielle C. Guilfoyle, VDM, Pittstown, NJ


Molly B. Hunt, DVM, Stephentown, NY Evelyn Iacono, DVM, Milford, OH Nathan G. Lea, BS DVM, Okeechobe, FL Kira Johanna Noordwijk, MRCVS, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom


Jennifer Patterson, DVM, Raleigh, NC Timothy Pearson, DVM, Murfreesboro, TN Sarah H. Porter, DVM, Knoxville, TN Maria Rogers, DVM, Dayton, TN Joshua Singer, DVM, Chattanooga, TN Samantha K. Tate, DVM, Thompson’s Station, TN Brianne M. Taylor, DVM MS, Navasota, TX


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