EQUINE VETERINARY EDUCATION / AE / OCTOBER 2014
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Support your clients and equine welfare with a gift of the 2015 AAEP calendar
Reward your clients this holiday season with a gift that will keep your practice top of mind throughout the year by giving them the 2015 AAEP Horse Sense Calendar.
The calendar is customized to include your practice’s contact information and features 12 brilliant images of the horse, along with monthly healthcare reminders, anatomical diagrams and a chart on the back cover to keep track of important health dates.
In addition to the Horse Sense Calendar, a small magnetic “stick-up” calendar imprinted with your practice’s contact information is
available in quantities of 150 or more. This 3" x 2¼" calendar can be placed con- veniently on refrigerators, file cabinets or in vehicles, and each order comes with a complimentary display box.
A generous portion of every calendar order is earmarked to the AAEP Foundation. Entering its 16th year, the calendar program has generated cumulative proceeds of more than $500,000 in support of the welfare of the horse.
Members in the News
Veterinarian of the Year honors to Dr. John Ismay
Dr. John Ismay
Dr. John Ismay, owner of Sturgis Veterinary Hospital in Sturgis, S.D., has been named the South Dakota Veterinary Medical Association’s Veterinarian of the Year for service and accomplishments benefitting the profession of veterinary medicine.
A 1971 graduate of Colorado State University, Dr. Ismay
purchased the Sturgis Veterinary Hospital the following year and developed the facility into an equine and companion animal referral center. In addition to publishing in lay and scientific journals, Dr. Ismay holds a patent on a surgical procedure to remove Uroliths from the equine urinary bladder.
Thoroughbred Club honors longtime AAEP members from Kentucky
Selected by the Thoroughbred Club of America (TCA) as Honored Guests for their distinguished service to the sport of Thoroughbred racing, Drs. Larry Bramlage, Edward Fallon and Gary Lavin were feted by the organi- zation at its 83rd Testimonial Dinner, Sept. 28, at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Ky.
“These distinguished honorees are legends in equine veterinary medicine,” said TCA President Happy Broadbent. “Through their respective accomplishments as a surgeon, reproductive specialist and racetrack veterinar- ian, these three pioneers have all improved the welfare of the Thoroughbred.”
Drs. Bramlage and Lavin are past presidents of the AAEP while Dr. Fallon headed the practice that is now Hagyard Equine Medical Institute.
Calendar orders must be received by Nov. 1 to ensure holiday delivery. To order your copies, visit http://tinyurl. com/mjmly4h or contact Pam Shook, Foundation programs coordinator, at
pshook@aaep.org or (859) 233-0147.
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