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White Coats for Class of 2015

September 27th, 2011

The dark wood interior of the OSU Memorial Union ballroom got a splash of white on September 23rd, when Dr. Sherri Morris, president-elect of the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association, assisted the class of 2015 in donning their first lab coats as veterinary medicine students. The annual White Coat Ceremony included an inspiring speech by American Veterinary Medical Association student chapter president, Leslie Nies, who encouraged her fellow students to find joy, humor, humility and camaraderie in the next four years of professional school. Associate Dean Susan Tornquist introduced each student to the audience of faculty, staff, families, and industry professionals and shared some impressive statistics: the class of 2015 is 93% female with a grade point average of 3.56. Dean Cyril Clarke welcomed the students and congratulated them on being a select group of 56 from more than 500 applicants.

The white coat ceremony was preceded by a dinner sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition and followed by a presentation of new stethoscopes to each student. The lab coats and stethoscopes were provided courtesy of the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association  See more photos of the ceremony.

Research Day

September 27th, 2011

DVM and graduate students presented the results of their work at the annual Research Day which took place in Magruder Hall on September 7.  The CVM Department of Biomedical Sciences and Merial sponsored the student work.

The quality of the work presented by the students is clear evidence of a great deal of effort and dedication. Faculty mentors and other lab personnel involved make this experience even richer.

Biomedical Sciences Department Head Luiz Bermudez said, “The bottom line is practicing ‘Sherlock Holmes’ in the lab or clinics. That offers an additional and complementary vision of what science and medicine are all about.”

Plan to attend the all-College barbecue Wednesday

September 27th, 2011

What:  All-College Barbecue

When:  Wednesday, Sept. 28, 5:15 p.m.

Where:  Covered Arena

Sponsored by Purina, the College of Veterinary Medicine barbecue is an opportunity to meet new students and faculty and renew past friendships within the College. Catered by Valley Catering, the menu will feature BBQ chicken (sunburgers for vegetarians), potato salad, vegetarian baked beans, fruit salad, and cookies/bar cookies for dessert.

Vet Med student organizations will be set up and happy to tell you about themselves.

Please RSVP by noon Tuesday, Sept. 27 (preferred method). If you are unable to access this link, please let Pat Hutson know your name, a guest’s name if you’ll have one, and if you have food restrictions.

Due to the possibility of rain, it will be set up in the covered arena.

Pharmacist joins the College

September 27th, 2011

Dr. Brian Bowers

Following the recent change in administrative responsibility for the Drug Room, which has shifted from the College of Veterinary Medicine to the College of Pharmacy, Dr. Brian Bowers has been appointed Drug Room Pharmacist.  Dr. Bowers has responsibility for Drug Room operations and compliance with DEA and Oregon Board of Pharmacy regulations.  He will also assist with instruction of veterinary medicine and pharmacy students.

Originally from the small town of Ridgway, Penn., he received his PharmD degree in 2009 from Duquesne University in Pittsburg, Penn.  Dr. Bowers worked for CVS/pharmacy prior to completing a residency program in 2010-2011 at Duquesne University as Clinical Ambulatory Care Resident.

His hobbies are fishing, hunting, soccer, sports, running, hiking, camping and the outdoors in general. “I don’t have any pets right now, but I am looking forward to finding a dog at some point in time!,” he was quoted as saying.  He may regret that statement when he is inundated with offers of dogs needing homes!

PR Person Joins CVM Team

September 27th, 2011

The Dean’s Office welcomes Lyn Smith-Gloria as the new Public Information Specialist at CVM. Lyn has fifteen years of communications experience, most recently as a PR person for the OSU Department of Nuclear Engineering. A native Oregonian and OSU alum, Lyn is looking forward to learning about the impressive work going on at CVM so she can share it with the world at large. Lyn and her husband enjoy hiking, gardening, and kayaking.

OSU Pioneer Square Rally

September 27th, 2011

L-R Marie Davis, Benny Beaver, Dr. Kirk Miller, Kate Anthony, and DeeDee Harwell.

On Sept. 16, Dr. Kirk Miller represented the College of Veterinary Medicine by hosting a booth at the OSU Pioneer Square Rally. Dr. Miller is the principle surgical instructor at the Animal Learning Center at the Oregon Humane Society in Portland, Ore. He was joined by class of 2012 members, Marie Davis, Kate Anthony and Dee Dee Harwell.

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