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OSU Food Drive for 2010 is underway

February 1st, 2010

Food Drive cansEach year OSU conducts a food drive competition during the month of February to support Linn Benton Food Share, the regional food bank for Linn and Benton Counties. Linn Benton Food Share prevents hunger by soliciting, transporting, storing and distributing over five million pounds of food each year to 70 area agencies such as emergency food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency shelters, child and senior care centers, shelter homes and gleaning groups. According to Linn Benton Food Share, “one of every six families in Linn and Benton Counties must depend on food from an emergency food pantry at least once each year. With the current economic crisis, the need for assistance has increased 25% in the last year.”

To encourage College participation this year, there is an enthusiastic and dedicated committee in place to coordinate the CVM effort and they are determined (with your help!) to beat last year’s donations which amounted to 12,000 lbs.! Committee members are: Kristi Crofoot, Melanie Garrett, Dr. Jana Gordon, Pat Hutson, Steve Lehto, Ryan Mitchell, Robyn Panico, Debrah Rarick, Mandy Seals, and Lindy Young (additional members welcome any time!). Dr. Gordon is chair of the committee.

This year the committee is promoting a competition between the faculty/staff and the students! Watch for food drive boxes marked for either faculty/staff or students’ donations. There will also be at least one fundraiser event each week, starting with a soup sale on Tuesday, February 2 and a Valentine’s Day bake sale on Friday, February 12. Tickets for a soon-to-be-announced grand prize drawing will be sold throughout the month.

Please plan on participating in this worthy cause and help the College of Veterinary Medicine move up in the OSU rankings for units of 100+ people. We may not beat Forestry (40,000+ lbs last year) but COAS (Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences) is within our reach at 15,800 lbs!

Dr. Erica McKenzie featured with equine high speed treadmill

February 1st, 2010

The recently installed high speed equine treadmill received local and national media attention when Dr. Erica McKenzie presented the new equipment to television and newspaper reporters on January 20. Go to the CVM home page to find a full list of links to media coverage.

Technician Sharon Wolf and Dr. Erica McKenzie exercise Fancy on the treadmill for local news stations.

Technician Sharon Wolf and Dr. Erica McKenzie exercise Fancy on the treadmill as media film their stories.

DVM students get glimpse of racetrack medicine at Portland Meadows

February 1st, 2010

On January 18, Dr. Michael Huber led a group of 21 student members of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) to Portland Meadows Racetrack for a glimpse of racetrack medicine. The group toured both the front and the backside of the racetrack.

On the back side, they visited a racing barn where the horses are stabled and spoke with Dr. Jack Root about his duties as a track veterinarian. They also learned about the testing requirements for racehorses in Oregon. They were then taken to the Turf Club where they enjoyed lunch and watched some races. Afterwards, they joined veterinarian Dr. Candie Corriher, a veterinarian for the Oregon Racing Commission, as she monitored horse health and safety in the saddling paddock, at the loading gates, and throughout the race.

Veterinary students in the winner's circle at Portland Meadows.

Veterinary students in the winner's circle at Portland Meadows.

9th Annual Oregon Veterinary Conference and SCAVMA dinner

February 1st, 2010

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The time has come once more to register for the 9th Annual Oregon Veterinary Conference (OVC). This year’s conference will be held March 5-7 and offers an outstanding variety of lecture topics for veterinarians, technicians and students to attend throughout each day of the conference.The Oregon Veterinary Conference is a cooperative effort of the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association and the College of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University with the goal of providing meaningful continuing education to Northwest veterinarians, practice managers, and paraprofessionals. Go here for registration and program information.

Opportunity for veterinary students at the OVC

In addition to being an excellent opportunity for students to explore various subjects in veterinary medicine, it also offers unique chances to interact with veterinarians from around the state. This can mean lasting connections and job opportunities with veterinarians in a variety of fields. Registration for the OVC is absolutely free for the first 50 students registered, which should be a huge incentive to get your registration in well before the February 24 deadline!

Another great event has been added to the OVC agenda this year. SCAVMA will be holding its first-annual student-veterinarian dinner on Saturday, March 6, 2010. The focus of this dinner is to encourage interaction between veterinary students and veterinarians, and will be open not only to veterinarians attending the OVC, but also to CVM alumni and area practitioners. This is a come-as-you-are event held in Room 109 of the Memorial Union on campus. The event will begin at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, and veterinarians are encouraged to bring friends and family. Entertainment will be provided, and there will be a no-host bar.

Whether or not a student decides to attend the OVC as a whole, they are welcome to join fellow students and veterinarians at the SCAVMA dinner. An email will be sent out in the coming weeks notifying students how to sign up for the dinner. Again, there is incentive to get signed up early, as the first 25 students will be eligible for a discount on their ticket price. This discount is facilitated by donations from veterinarians who have registered for the event and who have offered to sponsor student involvement. Full-price tickets for students are $25.

Further information about the SCAVMA dinner will be available in the coming weeks, so watch your email for sign ups for what is sure to be a fun event!

SCAVMA Winter Dance and food drive

February 1st, 2010
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SCAVMA Dance participants

The annual SCAVMA Winter Dance took place January 15, 2010. It was attended by approximately 110 students, faculty and their guests. The Vegas theme included poker games, blackjack, fun décor, and a live D.J.  The result of the food drive was a 77 lb. donation of canned food plus a $30 cash donation, which totals over 400 lbs. in food for the South Corvallis Food Bank.

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Attendees at the SCAVMA Dance

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Thanks to everyone who attended, it was a great success!

New Caribbean students arrive at OSU CVM

February 1st, 2010

Let’s all give a hearty welcome to our five new Caribbean students who began their clinical year on January 19, 2010.

From St. George’s University:

Clark Harris

Clark Harris

Mico Nelson

Mico Nelson

Jahan Rana

Jahan Rana

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From Ross University:

Chavon Pryor

Chavon Pryor

Kristen Thomas

Kristen Thomas

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