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Ride the Heart of the Valley

March 28th, 2011

The Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association’s (SCAVMA) third annual Ride the Heart of the Valley bike ride fundraiser consists of two bike rides, a 12-mile ride and a 30-mile ride, to raise money to benefit both the human and veterinary medicine fields. The suggested donation is $30, but participants are encouraged to raise more. The grand prize for the individual who raises the most money this year is a Kindle. After the ride,there is a party with great food, music, and some awesome raffle prizes, including a one-hour massage and gift certificates to various Corvallis restaurants. The event is April 23; the deadline for pre-registration is April 15.

For more information, contact Leslie Dunham at SCAVMAevents@oregonstate.edu or or go to the SCAMA website, http://oregonstate.edu/vetmed/students/current/scavma

Ag Fest needs volunteers

March 28th, 2011

Ag Fest is an activity-filled festival where kids (and grown ups) can touch, taste and experience life on the farm. The two-day event begins on Saturday, April 30, at the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem, Ore.

Veterinary students traditionally volunteer for this event, but this year there is a conflict of events with Pet Day taking place on April 30. If you are interested in volunteering for either or both days, please contact the Dean’s Office.

Dr. Luiz Bermudez awarded “distinguished professor” title

March 14th, 2011

Two Oregon State University faculty members have been awarded the title of “distinguished professor” – the highest honor that OSU gives to its faculty – for their teaching and collaborative research in biomedical sciences and environmental health science.

Dr. Luiz Bermudez

The honorees are Luiz E. Bermudez, a professor and interim associate dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, and Robert L. Tanguay, a professor of molecular toxicology in the College of Agricultural Sciences.

“The study of human health and disease prevention is one of OSU’s most important and rapidly growing fields of study, and professors Bermudez and Tanguay epitomize the excellence and international prestige of our faculty,” said Sabah Randhawa, OSU provost and executive vice president. “Their honors are richly deserved.”

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Oregon Veterinary Conference first weekend in March

March 14th, 2011

For three days the CH2M HILL Alumni Center and the LaSells Stewart Center hummed with activity March 4 – 6. The Oregon Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA) and OSU College of Veterinary Medicine joined to put on the conference offering a variety of topics for companion, equine and large animal veterinary practice. The goal was to provide meaningful continuing education to veterinarians, practice managers, technician, assistants, and staff. Veterinary vendors set up booths in the alumni center and presentations took place in LaSells.

OVMA President Dr. Keith Sides of Cinder Rock Veterinary Clinic in Redmond presented the President’s Award to Dean Cyril Clarke at the Oregon Veterinary Conference awards luncheon on March 5. The President’s Award is given at the discretion of the president to an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to the OVMA.

International Camelid Health Conference

In conjunction with the OVC, the bi-annual International Camelid Health Conference took place Thursday through Sunday in Magruder Hall. Camelid veterinarians and researchers from North America, Australia, Norway, England and Germany came to the conference as presenters or attendees.

The North West Camelid Foundation sponsored Herd Health Day at the Benton County Fairgrounds where CVM faculty spoke to enthusiastic camelid owners.

On Saturday evening, the North West Camelid Foundation held its 23rd annual banquet and stud service auction at the Wilsonville Holiday Inn. The top Northwest camelid herdsires mingled among the guests. A fund-raising auction of stud service, artwork and more raised funds for camelid research. North West Camelid Foundation has raised funding each year to support camelid research at Oregon State University. $490,000 has been donated over the years. The auction and banquet has been the major fundraising event. This year about $20,000 was raised in support of camelid research at OSU. Glen Pfefferkorn, longtime College supporter and Advisory Council member, won the bid for a metal artwork wall piece that he then donated to the College. Glen said, “Calvin DeJong is the artist of the llama and alpaca head; he’s a farmer in McMinnville.”

SCAVMA dinner an opportunity for mentorship

OVMA Executive Director Glenn Kolb talks with students prior to the dinner.

In conjunction with the Oregon Veterinary Conference (OVC), the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association (SCAVMA) hosted its second annual OVC catered dinner on Saturday, March 5, at the Giustina Art Gallery of LaSells Stewart Center. It was a great turnout with 53 people in attendance. Many veterinarians were kind enough to sponsor student tickets, which helped allow the 30 students to attend. Guest speaker Dr. Helen Diggs, Associate Dean for Hospital Programs and Director of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, gave a poignant speech about her journey to becoming a veterinarian and told stories of the mentors that helped her along the way. This annual event is a great opportunity for OSU veterinary students to mingle and network with practicing Oregon veterinarians.

SCAVMA treasurer Mikki Shumaker added, “Thanks to all the veterinarian sponsors, SCAVMA, and Rita Wehrman, junior OVMA representative, for putting this all together.”

New clinician joins small animal surgery

March 14th, 2011

Most recently a clinical instructor in soft tissue and oncologic surgery at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, N.C., Milan Milovančev, DVM, DACVS, has newly arrived at the CVM as an assistant professor. Prior to working in North Carolina, he spent five years in Madison Wis. He received his DVM at the University of Minnesota in 2003.

Dr. Milovančev is providing clinical service and teaching, giving formal lectures/labs and advancing the science of veterinary medicine via research.

During his spare time, he enjoys cycling, trail running, hiking and backpacking. Braedon, his 5-year-old Labrador mix, is a great trail running partner.

Please welcome Dr. Milovančev when you see him.

Final Food Drive results

March 14th, 2011

With payroll deductions, donations, actual food donations added together, the College of Veterinary Medicine provided the equivalent of 37,681 pounds for the Linn-Benton Food Share.

By the numbers:

2011 2010
Payroll deductions $3,244 $1,344
Weight of donated food 453 lb. 1064 lb.
Cash donations $4,201.58 $3,231
Total food equivalent 37,680 lb. 23,940 lb

Vet Med rocked! Thanks to all.

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