T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f G e o r g i a College of Veterinary Medicine 2010-2011 Annual report to donors w w w . v e t . u g a . e2 d u 3 Dear Alumni and Friends of the College, It is with great pleasure that I present to you our Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2011. We have so many exciting things to share with you in this edition – and none of it would be possible without the steadfast generosity shown by all of you who are such important members of our CVM community. Here are some of the stories featured, which I hope you will enjoy: -- Meet Dr. Gary Baxter, an equine surgeon who joined us last fall, from Colorado State University, as director of our Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Dr. Baxter did his residency at our College in the late 1980s, which gives him a unique perspective on our need for a new hospital, our Veterinary Medical Learning Center. I think you’ll enjoy reading about his goals for our hospital, as well as his desire to strengthen our relationship with our referring veterinarians. -- Dr. Ira Roth, who joined our faculty in 2009, also is someone very familiar with how things have changed here in the last few decades. Dr. Roth graduated from our CVM in 1986 and entered private practice in Albany, Georgia. Now, with college-aged daughters and a yearning to contribute to his profession in a different way, he heads up our Community Practice Clinic. We are pleased to have someone such as Dr. Roth in this role, after having owned and managed a successful companion animal practice. Read about how he is challenging our fourth-year students to help them be better veterinarians from the moment they graduate. -- Are you familiar with Dr. Olive K. Britt? A pioneer for women entering the field of equine medicine in the 1950s, Dr. Britt touched many lives – both four-legged and two-legged! She, too, studied at our CVM, where she would find a life-long professional friend and mentor in one of our faculty members, Dr. Paul E. Hoffman. While they both passed away some years ago, the spirit of their professional partnership will endure in the form of a professorship honoring both. Photo by Robert Newcomb Dean Sheila W. Allen -- There once was a cat named Oreo who would be the only companion animal – to date – owned by an Athens couple, Tony and Sylvia Byrd. Oreo is also no longer with us, but a scholarship in his honor will forever benefit our DVM students. This is a great story with a “sad middle” and a happy ending for all. -- Another story in this report describes how our faculty are making discoveries in the laboratory that will benefit animals and people. Dr. Ralph Tripp and his colleagues are learning how to employ nanoparticle technology to more rapidly diagnose influenza infection. We hope you’ll enjoy these stories, and other updates from our College, including the latest on our fundraising efforts toward our Veterinary Medical Learning Center. Please know that despite the ongoing difficulties of meeting our needs in this challenging economy, I take great pride and pleasure in knowing that each of you cares so much about our beloved institution. So much of what we do could not be accomplished without your ongoing support. On behalf of all of us at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine: Thank you! Sheila W. Allen Cover photo and photo opposite by Sue Myers Smith. Dean 1 Financial Report The total annual budget for the College in FY11 was $70.5 million. To meet our budget, we rely upon the income for services, state Revenue source State Support Tuition Received Federal sponsored Other sponsored Income Gifts Other subsidies FY11 Rev. $27,199,191 3,896,340 14,957,293 3,425,149 17,579,640 803,999 2,618,292 $70,479,904 % FY11 Rev. 38.6% 5.5% 21.2% 4.9% 24.9% 1.1% 3.7% FY10 Rev. $24,645,973 3,218,704 10,972,947 3,370,002 15,953,109 586,574 2,604,402 $61,351,711 % FY10 Rev. 40% 5% 18% 6% 26% 1% 4% Expenses Salaries Personnel benefits Operating supplies Equipment Other FY11 Exp. $36,158,385 8,652,391 19,012,505 2,445,244 4,211,379 $70,479,904 % FY11 Exp. 51.3% 12.3% 27% 3.5% 6.0% FY10 Exp. $32,372,031 7,764,732 17,293,147 1,108,288 2,813,513 $61,351,711 % FY10 Exp. 53% 13% 27% 2% 5% and federal support, tuition, and gifts and endowments. Please see the table below for a complete breakdown on income received and expenditures for FY11. The overall operating budget for the College of Veterinary Medicine increased by approximately 15% in FY11. This increase was the result of enhanced research activities (36% increase in federally sponsored research) and our hospital revenues returning to pre-recession levels. Revenue from other service activities such as diagnostic work also contributed to the increased income. The increase in state support includes the salaries for faculty positions that were vacant in FY10, and the state contribution to support personnel and equipment for these new hires. Hospital Building Allocation of FY11 Annual Giving Endowments $2,299,839 Scholarships (non-endowed) $104,878 Hospital Building $827,803 Student Activities $36,666 Alumni Activities $26,180 Research Support $260,357 Publications $2,390 Gifts in Kind $390,284 Facilities and Support $692,528 TOTAL Gifts in Kind Research Support $4,640,925 Publications Alumni Activities 2 Facilities and Support Endowments Scholarships (non-endowed) Student Activities Alumni and Friends FY11 Giving Thanks to your generosity, the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine had another great fundraising year in FY11, with a total of $4,640,925 in gifts and pledges from alumni and friends (compared to the FY10 total of $5,284,317). The CVM’s alumni donor giving base continues to be among the strongest of all the University of Georgia’s 17 schools and colleges. Within FY11, 18% of the CVM’s alumni made gifts to our College, which is within 1% of the level of giving we had from our alumni in FY10. Once again, we were exceeded by only the School of Law, which had a 25% alumni participation rate. The CVM’s goal is to have at least 25% of our alumni giving annually. Gifts restricted to the CVM from all UGA alums (a total of 762 alums from all UGA schools and colleges) jumped more than fourfold, to $1,269,435 (compared to $302,497 in FY10)! Sources of FY11 Annual Giving (reflects dollars per entity type) Photos by Wingate Downs Photography UGA Alumni 59% Friends 18% Class Campaign/Reunion Giving Corporations 13% $134,405.75 in class campaign totals. Organizations 10% FY11 was another great reunion giving year for the College, with Gifts from the Class of 1966 (top photo) totaled $27,530.92 (a 29% participation rate), more than any other reunion class at the 48th Annual Veterinary Conference & Alumni Weekend. The Class of 1981 (middle photo) came in second with gifts totaling $24,395.00 (a 29% participation rate). The Class of 1986 (bottom photo) came in third with $20,115.00 and a 28% participation rate. Thank you, UGA CVM alums! 3 Serving you for more than 60 years Help us build our new Veterinary Medical Learning Center www.vet.uga.edu/vmlc The University of Georgia giving College of Veterinary Medicine Large Animal Naming Opportunities Large Animal Barn – $1 million (5, 1 SOLD) Large Animal Treatment Area – $100,000 (3) Mare and Foal Stall – $50,000 (6) Large Animal General Stall – $25,000 (85, 1 SOLD) Food Animal Handling & Treatment Area – $100,000 Bull Stall – $50,000 (3) Small Ruminant Stall – $10,000 (8) Large Animal ICU Equine Colic ICU – $1 million Large Animal Neonatal ICU – $1 million Colic Stall – $50,000 (4, 1 SOLD) Large Animal Receiving Large Animal Client Reception Area – $1 million Large Animal Patient Receiving Area – $250,000 Large Animal Patient Exam Area – $50,000 (4) Large Animal Client Consultation Room – $25,000 (3, 3 SOLD) Other Large Animal Naming Opportunities Large Animal Lameness Exam Area – $1 million Equine Exercise Physiology & Biomechanics Suite – $1 million Equine Farrier Area – $250,000 Surgery Naming Opportunities Large Animal Anesthesia & Surgery Suite – $1 million Anesthesia Induction Area – $250,000 (3) Large Animal Operating Room – $250,000 (3) Small Animal Anesthesia/Surgery prep – $250,000 Small Animal Operating Room – $100,000 (8, 1 SOLD) Minimally-Invasive Surgery Suite – $200,000 Diagnostic Imaging Naming Opportunities Diagnostic Imaging Center – $5 million Large Animal Radiology – $250,000 Small Animal Minor Radiology Room – $100,000 (2) Small Animal Major Radiology Room – $250,000 (2) Large Animal Ultrasound – $250,000 Small Animal Ultrasound – $100,000 (2) CT – $750,000 MRI – $1.5 million Oncology Naming Opportunities Small Animal Oncology Center – $5 million Radiation Therapy – $1 million Client Counseling Room – $50,000 Chemotherapy room – $200,000 (SOLD) Treatment/Lab Area – $100,000 Oncology Office Area & Rounds Room – $100,000 Oncology Outpatient Ward – $100,000 (2) Outdoor Public Area Naming Opportunities Contact: Kathy Bangle Director of Veterinary External Affairs 706.542.1807 give2vet@uga.edu 4 Dog Park – $2 million Memorial Garden – $2 million Roof Garden – $1 million Small Animal Naming Opportunities Small Animal Physical Therapy Area –­ $250,000 Dermatology Treatment Area – $50,000 Cardiology Diagnostic Room – $50,000 Exotic Animal Medicine Suite – $500,000 Exotic Animal Treatment Area – $50,000 Exotic Animal Ward – $10,000 (4) Gait Analysis Lab – $100,000 Neurology Diagnostics Room – $250,000 Neurology Treatment Area – $50,000 Ophthalmology Suite – $500,000 Small Animal Kennel Area – $100,000 (3) Small Animal ICU Small Animal Intensive Care Unit – $1 million Small Animal Intermediate Care Unit – $500,000 (SOLD) Small Animal Receiving Small Animal Client Waiting Room – $2 million Small Animal Exam Room – $25,000 (28, 5 SOLD) tunities Community Practice Clinic – $2 million Pharmacy – $750,000 Clinical Pathology Laboratory – $250,000 Departmental Office Suite – $200,000 (3) Faculty Offices – $25,000 (78, 1 SOLD) Resident and Intern Offices – $10,000 (20) Auditorium for 375 people – $500,000 (seats $500 each) Cafeteria – $250,000 Student Locker Rooms – $100,000 (2) Student Rounds Rooms – $25,000 (9, 6 SOLD) Pledge payments can be made over a 5-year period. Naming opportunities must be approved by the University System Board of Regents. Fundraising update: The Veterinary Medical Learning Center Many of you, as alumni and friends of the CVM, have joined our faculty, staff and students to work diligently to raise funds and awareness about our need for the Veterinary Medical Learning Center, a state-of-the-art facility that will provide a larger hospital for our patients and clients, as well as larger and improved classroom space for our future students. FY11 was an exciting and productive year for all of us who have stewarded this project. At the close of FY11, we had raised $8.8 million toward our goal of $15 million in private funding for the VMLC. Our hospital administration, faculty and staff are working closely with the design firm hired by the University Board of Regents, Perkins & Will, to complete the architectural drawings for this project. The $80 million project will provide a facility with 211,000 net square feet. The Board of Regents included the project in its recommended FY13 budget for capital construction. We are hopeful that Governor Deal will present this construction plan to the Georgia General Assembly during its 2012 session. If approved by the Governor and General Assembly, we should start construction in the fall of 2012. Thanks so much to all of you who have helped us get this far toward achieving our goal. Your generosity will impact potentially hundreds of thousands of patients, and thousands of future veterinarians. This is a project that needs support from everyone. If you have not yet given to our VMLC campaign, please consider making a contribution. No contribution is too small, and every dollar puts us closer to making this proposed facility a reality. If you would like to stay informed of our progress, read more about our need for this facility, or to donate to the cause, please visit the VMLC website (vet.uga.edu/vmlc). You may also contact our Development Office at 706.542.1807, or give2vet@uga.edu Pet Memorials Meaningful to clients, veterinarians and the College “Pet memorials have been great for our business. They help us remember clients and their pets, as well as support the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine’s goal to build a new teaching hospital. The feedback we get is priceless.” — Dr. Roy Brogdon, DVM ’73 Cleveland Veterinary Hospital Cleveland, Georgia For more information, please contact us: Phone: 706.542.1807 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA E-mail: THE give2vet@uga.edu Web: College of Veterinary Medicine THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Roy Brogdon, co-owner of Cleveland Veterinary Hospital, donates regularly through our pet memorial program. THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA College of Veterinary Medicine 5 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS FOR JULY 1, 2010–JUNE 30, 2011 UNIVERSITY PARTNERS Donors of $1,500–$2500 or greater to the College and $1,000 to the President’s Venture Fund. Doris Marie Miller-Liebl, DVM Swann Seiler HERITAGE SOCIETY Donors who have included the College of Veterinary Medicine in their estate plan. Anonymous 10 Dr. Samuel R. Adams, Jr. Lizbeth Luke Andrews Ms. Sylvia E. Bailey Jeff Bangle and Kathy Reid Bangle Dr. and Mrs. Needham B. Bateman III Dr. Richard B. Best Dr. and Mrs. Horace G. Blalock, Jr. Mrs. Laura M. Bray Carol H. Bugh on behalf of Kodi (canine) Mr. and Mrs. Tony Byrd John and Jeanne Capozzi Jerry L. Case, DVM Mrs. Kathy Clark Larry M. Clarkson Robert K. Cooper and Linda A. Cooper Mr. Ken Coor Dr. Wayne Allen Crowell Dr. Bobby E. Daniell, Jr. and Dina D. Daniell Drs. David W. and Alice M. Dreesen Mr. David Frid Ms. Kathy G. Gestar James L. Gillis, Jr. Shelley Griffitts Dr. E. Ray Griner Dr. Sara Thomas Hall Dr. Ralph E. Hitt Chuck and Brenda Horton Cynthia Jeness C. Edwin Jordan Dr. Clyde W. Jordan Helen E. Jordan, DVM, PhD Dr. Bonnie Ballard Kershaw Mr. James E. King Ms. Faye R. Kirschner Robert D. Kline and Miriam S. Kline Dr. Melissa A. Kling-Newberry Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lafferty Mrs. Patricia H. Lancaster Dr. and Mrs. James Curtis Lee Ms. Janet Mauldin Dr. John N. Maxwell IV Dr. Don W. McMillian, Jr. Ms. Barbara B. Miller Ms. Julia W. Morgan *Dr. Spencer H. Morrison Ms. Linda Oakley Barbara D. and Roger B. Orloff Mrs. Eleanor L. Parr Dr. and Mrs. George W. Patton, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James R. Pick Jr. Drs. Keith W. and Susan W. Prasse Dr. Jean E. Sander Ms. Lee Scheinman Ms. Betty R. Schmidt David K. Selleck and Betsy M. Selleck Ms. Ann V. Palmer Shannon Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd Dr. Raymond Eugene Shuffler Dr. Craig F. Smith *Emmalen M. Smith Mrs. June Stoker Marylee Swanson Mrs. Susan Stanton Todd Dr. Michael J. Topper Mr. Bobby John Underwood and Ms. Theresa Lorraine Sweat Mrs. Germaine Whittaker Ms. Faith Towles Williams Ms. Paulette Williams CUMULATIVE GIVING Cumulative Giving $3.5M & Up Anonymous Cumulative Giving $2M-$3.5M Anonymous Cumulative Giving $2M-$3M *Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Morris Jr. Cumulative Giving $1.5-$1,999,999 Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. Cumulative Giving $1M-$1,499,999 Mr. and Mrs. Dewey C. White Cumulative Giving $500,000-$999,999 Anonymous 2 The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Intervet, Inc. Merck Company Foundation Merial Select, Inc. Morris Animal Foundation *Dr. Spencer Horton Morrison *Mrs. Betty Jean Leary Royal *Mr. Byron F. Snyder UGA Research Foundation, Inc. US Poultry and Egg Association Cumulative Giving $100,000-$499,999 Anonymous 2 American Cancer Society American Heart Association American Quarter Horse Assoc AVMA Foundation Amont Foundation, Inc. Arcadia Wildlife Preserve The Atlanta Kennel Club, Inc. Aviagen, Inc. Dr. Edward S. Batts Trust Ms. Lisa Bezzeg and Mr. Robert Bezzeg *Miss Desma Bradberry *Dr. Olive Kendrick Britt Callaway Foundation, Inc. *Ms. Terry Clyne Daniels Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *Ms. Pamela de Journo *Mrs. Judith S. Fellton Georgia Student Educational Fund Inc. Georgia Veterinary Medical Association Kathy G. Gestar Mrs. Mary R. Grayson Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, Inc. *Ms. Virginia K. Gunst *Dr. Annie Katherine Prestwood *Dr. and Mrs. Deward E. Hightower Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. Hoffmann-La Roche Incorporated The Humane Society of the US International Avian Research Foundation Inc. *Ms. Bobby L. Johnson *Ms. Barbara C. Joslin Dr. and Mrs. Hiram N. Lasher Lohmann Animal Health International *Ms. Lois Davies Lowe *Ms. Florence McFarlane Merial Limited Merial Limited Molecular Targeting Technologies, Inc. Novartis Animal Health U.S., Inc. *Ms. Mary K. Ownby Dr. and Mrs. James Douglas Parker PETSMart Veterinary Services Pfizer Inc. Pfizer Inc. Animal Health Drs. Keith and Taffi Prasse Ralston Purina Company Mr. J. Mack Robinson *Dr. Isaiah Daniel Russell Dr J G Salsbury Foundation *Dr. John G. Salsbury and *Ms. Doris J. Brunner-Salsbury Shadwell Farm, Inc. Grace Shearon Memorial Foundation Southern Poultry Research, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stewart *Drs. Joseph M. & Susan Still Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Thrift Transgenic Products, Inc. *Miss Lula P. Turner Dr. and Mrs. James Cowan Waggoner Frances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. W. Terrell Wingfield Cumulative Giving $50,000-$99,999 Anonymous Alltech Biotechnology Center ALNYLAM US, INC. Alpharetta Animal Hospital, PC AMEVEA Board of Directors Mr. Eugene L. Argo The Atlanta Steeplechase, Inc. Avian Health Network, Inc. Anonymous Bayer Corporation Bayer Corporation * deceased donor 6 Berner Charitable and Scholarship Foundation Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Broussard Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Bullard Mr. and Mrs. David Burrell Cobb-Vantress Incorporated Coca-Cola Company Dr. and Mrs. Larry R. Corry Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Dobbins Jr. Georgia S. Downing Trust Elanco Animal Health Embrex, Inc. Ethicon Inc. First Atlanta Corporation Fort Dodge Animal Health Fort Dodge Laboratories Lenora & Alfred Glancy Foundation Inc Ms. Nona Lou Greene Harrison Poultry, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hines International Life Science Institute of North America The Honorable and Mrs. Tommy Irvin *Dr. Stephen Foster Lee and Ms. Beth Lee Loro Parque Foundation Drs. Michael J. & Mary Lynch Ms. Rachel Machamer Martha F. Cannon Trust Johnny W. Warren, Trustee Mr. and Mrs. John S. Martin III Maui Animal Rescue & Sanctuary Dr. Catherine L. McClelland and Mr. Mark Maio Merck & Co Inc Merck & Company, Inc. Miles, Inc. Drs. James N. Moore and Cynthia M. Trim Dr. and Mrs. Steven L. Morganstern National Aviary *Mrs. Mary M. Osborne Dr. Miguel Hernan Perales Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council Pharmaceutical Mfg Assn Fdtn Pharmacia Corporation Pharmacia Foundation Ralston Purina Company Riverbanks Zoo & Botanical Garden *Mr. James K. Shearon *Dr. Dennis Sikes Drs. John A. & Emily Smith Mr. and Mrs. Monir L. Sobh Ms. Caroline J. Spenser Stan Fried Private Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stortz Student Chapter of The AVMA Sweetbay Foundation Tall Timbers Research Station Dr. and Mrs. Michael Joseph Topper LCDR E. Gene Trayer, USN (Ret) TRS Labs, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tufts Dr. Thomas Field VanMeter II Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Wilburn Zoo Atlanta Cumulative Giving $25,000-$49,999 Anonymous 6 Abbott Laboratories Fund Alamo Pintado Equine Clinic Drs. Douglas and Sheila W. Allen AllTech Ireland American Live Stock Insurance Company Dr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Anthony Dr. and Mrs. Charlton P. Armstrong III Assoc of Avian Veterinarians Atlantic Breeders Cooperative Dr. and Mrs. Needham B. Bateman III Biomune Company Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Bohn Bolshoi Equine Gastrointestine *Mr. and Mrs. David W. Brooks Dr. Carl Gerard Brown Dr. Corrie C. Brown Dr. Louise Kellam Burpee and Dr. Randy Basinger Dr. & Mrs. B. J. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Cason J. Callaway Jr. Calvert Animal Hospital Dr. and Mrs. William L. Carter Jr. Claiborne Farm Clairmont Animal Hospital Classic City Kennel Club, Inc. Cobb Emergency Veterinary Clinic PC CONVINCE Dr. and Mrs. Larry M. Cornelius Dr. and Mrs. Walter C. Cottingham Country Pride Foods Ltd Cuddy Farms, Inc. Dacula Animal Hospital Dr. and Mrs. Edsel D. Davis DeKalb Animal Hospital Dr. Karen Louise Duncan Dutch Fork Animal Hospital Dr. Carolann Eisenhart Eli Lilly and Co. Foundation Fayette Veterinary Medical Center Fieldale Farms Inc. Ms. Kindy French Ms. Cynthia A. Fuller Ga Poultry Improvememt Assn Dr. and Mrs. Joe L. Gaston Dr. and Mrs. James B. Gates Jr. Dr. Michael Paul Good Greater Atlanta Veterinary Medical Society, Inc. Dr. Robert Adair Griffith III Dr. Robert Winton Hall Dr. Russell Reid Hanson Jr. Ms. Katharine Cooper Hardin *Mrs. R. Harold Harrison Dr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Haysman Heritage Technologies, LLC Hickory Flat Animal Hospital Mr. Ken Hodgkiss Hoechst-Roussel Agri-Vet Co. Hoechst-Roussel Agri-Vet Comp Honey Creek Veterinary Hospital, Inc. Mrs. Barbara M. Hutto IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. International Aviculturists Society Dr. Kerry Jackson and Mr. Brian S. Jackson Edna P. Jacobsen Charitable Trust for Animals Mr. Randall Martin Jaffe Ms. Gail E. Jordan Dr. Drew S. Keller Dr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Kleven Dr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm Kling Lafferty Animal Clinic Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lafferty Lake Harbin Animal Hospital Langford & Veitch Lasher Associates, Inc. Lawndale Veterinary Hospital of Greensboro, PLLC Lawrenceville Kennel Club, Inc. *Mrs. Gweneth Agee Lazenby Dr. Brett Levitzke Mrs. Mary S. Lewis Dr. Alfred R. Liebl and Dr. Doris M. Miller-Liebl Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Lorenz Dr. and Mrs. Phil D. Lukert Jr. Maine Biological Laboratories Dr. and Mrs. William G. McCart *Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. McConnell Dr. John P. M. McGrath Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. McMillian Jr. Dr. Bob Menardi Merck AGVET Technical Services Merck & Co., Inc. Merck & Co., Inc. Merck Research Laboratories Merck Sharp & Dohme Midwest Avian Research Expo Mobay Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Montgomery Drs. Robert F. & Susan Nance National Kidney Foundation of Georgia Inc National Onion Labs, Inc. Nestle Purina PetCare Company Newnan Kennel Club Novartis Crop Protection, Inc. Novus International, Inc. Peyton Anderson Foundation Pfizer Inc Pharr Road Animal Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Steve Phillips Pine Mountain Benevolent Foundation, Inc. Powers Ferry Animal Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prescott Quigley Corporation Estate of Ruth Janz Randle Dr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Rawlings Dr. and Mrs. Scott Richter Dr. and Mrs. Arturo G. Rosales Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Patrick Rush Safari Club International Foundation Schering-Plough Animal Health David K. Selleck and Betsy M. Selleck Dr. and Mrs. John Sexton Dr. Joanne Leslie Shaw and Mr. David Shaw Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Sink Dr. Craig F. Smith Dr. Michael Franklin Smith Dr. Thomas Andrew and Mrs. Zan Harvill Smith SmithKline Beecham Anmal Hlth * deceased donor 7 South Athens Animal Clinic South Carolina Association of Veterinarians Southeastern Alpaca Association, Inc. Southern Crescent Animal Emergency Clinic Spendthrift Farm Inc Sprayberry Animal Hospital,PC Dr. Robert Foster Springer Jr Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stembler The Stewart Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Still Tara Foods, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Don Theall Dr. and Mrs. James E. Thomas Mr. Casey Thompson and Dr. Susan L. White Dr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Thompson *Dr. and Mrs. Ben L. Tucker Dr. and Mrs. David E. Tyler Mrs. Thomas Field VanMeter II Dr. Ruth McNeill and Mr. Campbell Vaughn Veterinary Learning Systems Whitaker Foundation Winn Feline Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Woody Dr. W. Michael and Mrs. Terri King Younker ANNUAL PRESIDENT’S CLUB Alumni and friends of the College who have made a gift of $1,000 or more from July 1, 2010– June 30, 2011. Annual Gifts: $1 million or more Anonymous Annual Gifts: $500,000-$999,999 *Dr. S. H. Morrison Estate Anonymous Annual Gifts of $150,000-$499,999 Callaway Foundation, Inc. Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. Annual Gifts of $50,000-$149,999 *Mary M. Osborne Estate Frances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc. W. Terry and Joy W. Wingfield Annual Gifts of $25,000-$49,999 Anonymous 2 AllTech Ireland Anonymous Charles T. Broussard and Frankie R. Broussard Intervet, Inc. Mary S. Lewis M. Lou Sobh and Georgia Sobh Southern Poultry Research, Inc. Annual Gifts of $10,000-$24,999 Dr. James Cowan Waggoner and Marjorie Schear Waggoner Arcadia Wildlife Preserve, Inc. Aviagen, Inc. Cobb Emergency Veterinary Clinic P.C. Coca-Cola Company Carolann Eisenhart, MD Georgia Veterinary Medical Association Rob Griffith 8 Harrison Poultry, Inc. Dr. J. C. Hines and Hazel Hines Ken Hodgkiss Kelley Brim Hollowell Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Leonard Jr. Dr. Brett Levitzke Lohmann Animal Health International Roy C. Mallady and Mary Jane Mallady Martha F. Cannon Trust John Sevier Martin III and Virginia Graves Martin Pfizer Inc. Gregorio Rosales South Carolina Association of Veterinarians Southeastern Alpaca Association Inc Caroline J. Spenser Sweetbay Foundation Michael J. Topper and Kimberly L. Topper Venkateshwara Hatcheries Pvt. Ltd. Donald R. Wilburn Annual Gifts of $5,000-$9,999 American Association of Bovine Practitioners The Atlanta Kennel Club, Inc. Belmont Small Animal Hospital Lisa Bezzeg Biomune Company Veterinary Emergency & Referral Group Carl Brown Dr. Gary and Brenda Bullard Drs. Randy Basinger and Louise Burpee Calvert Animal Hospital CEVA Biomune Dr. Harvey L. Crumm Dekalb Animal Hospital Dr. Erin Ford Doiron Trust Under Will of Georgia S. Downing Duke Corporate Accounts Payable Mark E. Epstein and Janet Epstein Oscar J. Fletcher and Sybil M. Fletcher Kathy G. Gestar Dr. Michael Paul Good Susan H. Gordy Kenneth M. Greenwood Family Dr. Kenneth M. Greenwood and Beth Ann Caldwell Herrick Richards Hay The Honorable and Mrs. Thomas T. Irvin Dr. Kerry Young Jackson and Mr. Brian S. Jackson Dr. Drew S. Keller Dr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm Kling Lafferty Animal Clinic Dr. and Mrs. Rob R. Lafferty Dr. Harold McSwain Mauldin Jr. Dr. Catherine Louise McClelland and Mr. Mark Maio Merck Company Foundation Merial Limited Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. Novus International, Inc. Dr. Miguel Hernan Perales Peterson Farms Inc. Drs. Keith and Taffi Prasse Rajar Food Services, Inc. Rawlings Consulting, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Rawlings Dr. and Mrs. Tom Riddle David Lee Ruble and Gaye Rochelle Preis Ruble Dr. Wayne Patrick Rush and Kathie Rush Dr. Joanne L. Shaw and David Shaw Dr. Robert F. Springer Jr. Stan Fried Private Foundation Dr. and Mrs. James E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Thrift TotalBond Veterinary Hospitals Thomas and Ruby Tufts Ulm Family Foundation Dr. Thomas Field VanMeter II Dr. Ruth McNeill Vaughn Stephen P. and Betty P. Wiseman Annual Gifts of $2,500-$4,999 Anonymous 3 Kent B. Alexander and Diane Z. Alexander Diane Z. Alexander MD, PC Drs. Douglas and Sheila W. Allen Alpharetta Animal Hospital Jonathan R. Anderson Banfield, The Pet Hospital Lucy Worthington Bartlett Karen Beardslee Dr. Felicia Berkowitz Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Leon Grayson Brown Heather Buras Bill Connolly Ken Coor Coor Technical Services, Inc. Dr. Kenny Crawford Dutch Fork Animal Hospital Don Faso Fayette Veterinary Medical Center Susan L. Forehand Georgia Dressage & Combined Training Association Inc. Dr. and Mrs. James Bruce Gates Jr. Michael S. Gelb Jane E. Hirsch and Jane Lucy Fluet The IAMS Company Linda Ayers Knorr Lawndale Veterinary Hospital Lawrenceville Kennel Club, Inc. Martinez Animal Hospital Meadow Veterinary Hospital Dr. Danny Migliorisi Scott David Miller and Keira Libman Miller Dr. Mark Douglas Mosher Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Muller Drs. Flynn and Susan Nance Thomas George Nemetz and Susan Hopkins Nemetz Nestle Purina PetCare Newnan Kennel Club Dr. Elizabeth Ellen Niciu Novartis Animal Health U.S., Inc. Nutramax Laboratories, Inc. David Forehand Park Foundation Powers Ferry Animal Hospital Dr. Scott Richter and Kim Richter Dr. Alice Runk Dr. Claude H. Schumpert Dr. John Newman Sexton and Jeanne Newman Sexton Simmons Educational Fund Drs. John A. and Emily M. Smith Thomas Andrew and Zan Harvill Smith South Athens Animal Clinic Dr. Harriet Elizabeth Sowell Sprayberry Animal Hospital PC Sterling Creek Enterprises Student Chapter of The AVMA Tara Foods, LLC Deborah and Don Theall Dr. Laura Jane Twedt Dr. Karyn Waterman West Ashley Veterinary Clinic James Burpee Wilkes and Cindy Wilkes Dr. and Mrs. James R. Woods Dr. Meg Carriere Wright Dr. W. Michael Younker and Terri King Younker Annual Gifts: $1,000-$2,499 Anonymous Georgia English Bulldog Rescue Inc. Abbott Laboratories Dr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Adams Jr. John and Breckyn Alexander Dr. Rebecca Allen and Mr. Michael R. Allen Dr. Erin Allgood Dr. Lara Lee Allison and Dr. Perry H. Jameson Dr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Alvarado American Express Foundation American Veterinary Medical Association Drs. Aric and Linda Applewhite Dr. and Mrs. Charlton P. Armstrong III Aruvek Investments, Inc. Auxiliary to The Georgia Veterinary Medical Association AVMA Group Health and Life Insurance Trust Mr. Roy L. Ayers Joseph William Bartges Dr. Robert H. Batchelor and Betty Lou Riley Batchelor Dr. and Mrs. Needham B. Bateman III Dr. Elizabeth Isabel Bauer Drs. Gary and Margaret R. Baxter Dr. Richard B. Best Drs. Joanne Blum and Michael Hardy Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Boggess III Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Bohn Boiling Springs Animal Clinic Dr. Martha Bosworth Dr. and Mrs. John M. Bowen Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Bowman Dr. Tiffany Boyette Dr. Roy E. Brogdon Brookwood Animal Hospital Gary S. Brown, DVM Dr. and Mrs. George S. Bryant Dr. Nancy J. Buchinski and Mr. Joe Buchinski Dr. Angela S. Bushway and Mr. Gregory Bushway Dr. Michelle Jude DeHaven and Mr. Robert E. Byrd Canine Club John Capozzi and Jeanne Capozzi Dr. Karen Paige Carmichael and Mr. John Ahee Douglas E. Carnes and Patricia Kay Carnes David McCrea Carpenter and Mirta Armas Carpenter Dr. Jerry L. Case and Mrs. Brenda H. Case Case Veterinary Hospital, PC Dr. and Mrs. Francis W. Chandler Jr. Drs. Kevin L. and Sue W. Chapman Chattahoochee Weimaraner Club, Inc. Clairmont Animal Hospital J. David and Maureen D. Clapperton Dr. and Mrs. Keith E. Miller Cleveland Veterinay Hospital Brogdon and Williams PC Dr. Steve Cohn Dr. Mark A. Collins Conyers Animal Hospital Conyers Kennel Club Dr. Charlene B. Cook and Mr. Byron F. Cook Dr. and Mrs. Larry Randall Corry Cottingham Veterinary Hospital Dr. and Mrs. Walter Cottingham Covidien Animal Health Phyllis Causey Craft and Ken Craft Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Crawford Cumberland Animal Clinic Stephanie Cumming Dr. Margaret Leigh Dasher Dr. Briana Rae Davis Dr. Edsel D. Davis and Mrs. Shannon Davis Jacinda K. DeRoy Dr. and Mrs. Dan T. Domingo Douglasville Kennel Club Inc. Dunwoody Animal Medical Center P.C. Duquesne University Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Durham, Jr. Derek S. Duval and Julie M. Duval Dr. Christopher Marc Elder and Ms. Amy Leigh Tobias Elder Veterinary Services PC dba Shoal Creek Animal Clinic John J. Ellington Billy J. and Shari S. English Loretta Espadas Dr. and Mrs. James W. Eubanks Dr. Thomas G. Fansher and Janet Fansher Dr. Stephen D. Fisch and Kelley C. Fisch Five Points Animal Clinic Foothills Veterinary Associates, PC Dr. Cynthia J. Fordyce Dr. and Mrs. James R. Freeman Jr. Friarsgate Animal Hospital Dr. D. T. Gamble and Ginny B. Gamble Dr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Garrett III Genentech Inc. Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Gent II Georgia Power Foundation Glacier Animal Hospital, Inc. Drs. Steven and Susan Taylor Glenn Leigh E. Glerum DVM, Inc. Leigh E. Glerum and Kyle A. Glerum Dr. and Mrs. John R. Glisson Dr. and Mrs. Blaine P. Godley Dr. Karen Bernhards Gold Goldman Sachs & Company Grace Animal Hospital & Pet Lodge John Bynum Grant III and Linda-Rae Grant Dr. and Mrs. John B. Gratzek Dr. Christopher D. Grice Griffin Georgia Kennel Club Dr. Karen Burns Grogan Dr. Raymond Edward Habermann III Hamilton County Veterinary Medical Association Dr. Jason Todd Hammer Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hamner Hannahs Mill Animal Hospital, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. James R. Harden Dr. Elizabeth Hardie Katharine Hardin Bobbie D. Wagoner and David F. Harris Dr. and Mrs. Henry Aaron Hart III Dr. Robert L. Hatch John Edson Hayes and Barbara Hayes Dr. Brock Hendrix Dr. John Wells Henke Hickory Flat Animal Hospital Hillcrest Animal Hospital, LLC Harold Hirsch Scholarship Fund Gary Holfinger Dr. Marian Shuler Holladay and Mr. Brian M. Holladay Horner & Nash, DVM, P.C. Samuel W. Horner III DVM PC. William G. Horton and Jean K. Horton House to House Houston Lake Animal Hospital Drs. Tyler and Kim L. Huhman Dr. Lois Hunkele Drs. Joel D. and Donna Elizabeth Hunter Dr. William S. Hunter and Mrs. Patricia Link Hunter Ann Victoria Hurst Drs. David and Shannon Colvin Hurst Bert Jacobs and Nancy Jacobs Edna P. Jacobsen Charitable Trust for Animals, Inc. Edward Jennings Jr. and Karen Jennings Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Lacy Johnson III Dr. Emily Johnson Jerry H. Johnson and Patricia White Johnson Dr. Stephen L. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Jordan Gail E. Jordan Drs. Jeff and Stephanie B. Jordan Pete Kaperonis and Kymberly Cantrell Mr. Javier Kassel Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Kaufman Bil-Jac Foods, Inc. Mr. Raymond Kelly Dr. Jennifer Keuten Mr. Martin E. Kilpatrick Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph D. King Alexis T. Kirijan and Fred Joel Kirijan Ms. Stephanie J. Kirijan Kirkland & Ellis Foundation Stanley H. Kleven and Kathleen B. Kleven Dr. Melissa A. Kling-Newberry Travis Wesley Knight and Dr. Miranda Cochran Knight Timothy F. Koby, DVM Dr. and Mrs. Marc Kraus Dr. Dolores J. Kunze Lake Harbin Animal Hospital Lake Oconee Animal Hospital Inc. Lakeside Animal Hospital Jennings and Suzy Lambeth Land O’Lakes Farmland Feed LLC Langford & Veitch, DVM PA Dr. and Mrs. David Langford Dr. Mark Brian Lawson and Laura B. Lawson Dr. and Ms. Charles D. Lee Lee Highway Animal Hospital Dr. Jeanne Marie Lejeune * deceased donor 9 Doris Marie Miller-Liebl, DVM Dr. and Mrs. Roy Wood Lindsey Dr. Timothy Patrick Loonam and Mrs. Betsy Fidler Loonam The Lovett School Phil D. Lukert and Cherie A. Lukert Drs. Michael J. and Mary Lee Lynch Dr. Ginger Macaulay Dr. Brenda H. Manley and Mr. Greg Manley Dr. Kelly Alan Mann Mar-Jac Poultry, Inc. Mass Mutual Life Insurance Company Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. May Dr. Tiffany McAllister Dr. John E. McCarty and Mrs. Valerie McCarty Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. McCaskill Heidi McClain Dr. and Mrs. James R. McClearen Dr. Carla Case McCorvey and Mr. David P. McCorvey Dr. Katharine Louise McDuffee Dr. and Mrs. William L. McGee Dr. John P. M. McGrath McLean Animal Hospital Inc. Donald T. McNeill Jr. D T McNeill Foundation Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Keith E. Miller Mills Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Zachary Taylor Mills Dr. Andres F. Montoya Dr. and Mrs. Mervin Eugene Moon James N. Moore, DVM, PhD and Dr. Cynthia Trim Moore J. Arthur Mozley and Tammy G. Mozley Dr. Eric Mueller Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duane Mullis Dr. Jeffrey Mundell Dr. Jimmy C. Nash National Hills Animal Hospital Nature’s Earth Products, Inc. Dr. Melvin Asher Newell III Dr. Jodi Nichols John Wayne Norris Northside-Wesleyan Animal Hospital, PC Dr. Nancy Harbach Olano Dr. Julia Lee Partin James F. Peddie Dr. Deborah Perzak Dr. Nicholas Wiley Petty Pharr Road Animal Hospital Dr. Edward H. Phillips and Lanita Phillips Drs. Edward R. and Debbie A. Pinson Preston Animal Hospital, PA Prince Agri Products, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Rabon Jr. Dr. Megan Reily Riverside Animal Hospital Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Roberson Diane Elizabeth Roberts Dr. Edith Martin Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Rogers Dr. R. Gary Roop Roswell Street Properties Dr. and Mrs. Ira G. Roth Dr. Jaime Ruiz P. Alan Rutter 10 Dr. Susan McLaren Ryan Dr. Tracey Sellers Sasher Satterfield Agency, Inc. Mr. Scott R. Satterfield Sawnee Mountain Kennel Club of Georgia, Inc. Shallowford Animal Hospital Dr. Joseph W. Sharp and Janice Chandler Sharp Grace Shearon Memorial Foundation Dr. Kevin and Laura Shuler Dr. Beverley Morse Slonina Smith Animal Hospital Dr. Ben B. and Susan P. Smith Dr. Felix Marion Smith Jr. Dr. Michael Franklin Smith Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sosebee South Dakota Veterinary Medical Assoc. South Forsyth Animal Hospital South Georgia Veterinary Medical Assoc. Dr. David Hagood Spearman St. Andrews Animal Clinic Dr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Still Synbiotics Corporation The Poultry Federation Lab Dr. Sidney Smith Tison IV and Carol Benton Tison Dr. Regina Toner Dr. and Mrs. Roger Troutman Dr. and Mrs. David E. Tyler Julie Velchoff Feibelman Vargas and Oscar L. Vargas Dr. and Mrs. Michael M. Veitch Dr. Kurt R. Venator Veterinary Business Management Association Veterinary Specialty Care The Vets Animal Hospital PC Ms. Terri Ann Votava Dr. Julie Watkins Wells Fargo Foundation Westover Animal Hospital, LLC Dr. Gaines White Hoke and Margaret Wilder Dr. Frank M. Williams Dr. Orlando C. Williams and Dr. Susan Williams Dr. Arve Lee Willingham III Dr. and Mrs. Michael David Wills Dr. Steven Craig Winokur and Dr. Sherri Teresa Almand Dr. Allison Witherow Woodruff Road Animal Hospital Dr. Craig S. and Allison J. Yeomans Dr. and Mrs. Michael Justin Zager Dr. and Mrs. Noam D. Zelman Class of 1951 $75 10% participation Dr. Wiley J. Greenway Jr. (8) Class of 1952 Class of 1953 $1,700 38.46% participation *Dr. Hugh Watson Armstrong Dr. Albert C. Benson Jr. Dr. Edward Garner Dr. Norfleet Ward Midyette (8) Dr. Harold Eugene Stinson (9) Class of 1954 $949,166 20.83% participation Dr. Horace Guy Blalock Jr. (9) Dr. J. Curtis Branch Jr. (8) *Dr. Spencer Horton Morrison Dr. Stonewall Jackson Shirley Dr. Donald Townsend Walbert Class of 1955 $2,100 18.51% participation Dr. Tony M. Allen Dr. Ralph Edward Ayers (2) Dr. Donald Taylor Barnes Dr. Roger Gary Roop (2) Dr. Walker Sneed Thompson (7) Class of 1956 $1,850 13.04% participation Dr. Robert Dwight Peterson (2) Dr. David Hagood Spearman (11) Dr. Henry Alan Virts (2) Class of 1957 $2,401 16.66% participation Dr. John Metcalf Bowen (29) Dr. Claude William Carraway Jr. (2) Dr. Roland Tollison Rogers (3) Dr. Walter Thomas Stinson (9) Dr. Henry David Stone (2) Class of 1958 $3,725 28.57% participation DVM Alumni Consecutive Dr. John Edgar Awalt Dr. Robert Henry Batchelor (5) Giving by Classes Dr. Alice Mewborn Dreesen (10) Alumni of the College who have made gifts Dr. Thomas Henry Eleazer (11) from July 1, 2010—June 30, 2011. No number Dr. Sidney Alton Ewing (2) beside a name indicates a first-year gift or a break in sequential giving. Dr. Matthew Page Mackay-Smith Dr. Patrick Monroe Morgan Dr. John Morgan Springs Jr. (14) Class of 1950 Dr. Billye Redmon Vickers (6) $50 Dr. Harry E. Walburg Jr. 8.33% participation Dr. Theodore G. Westmoreland (11) Dr. Calvin Marion Davis Dr. Billy Hillman Wingfield Class of 1959 $9,260 24.32% participation Dr. John Plunket Bohanan (4) Dr. James Robert Duncan (8) Dr. James Malcolm Kling (11) Dr. William P. Knox III Dr. Donald Woody McMillian Sr. (4) Dr. Sara Jane Uhrich Moore Dr. William H. Pryor Jr. (27) Dr. Edwin Tanner Still (32) Dr. Garrett W. Thornton Jr. (8) Class of 1960 $3,750 24.44% participation Dr. Henry Morris Anderson (3) Dr. William H. H. Clark Dr. David Walter Dreesen (10) Dr. David Robert Fulton (8) Dr. Jay Willard Gilpin (2) Dr. Gerald Bentley Guest Dr. Charles E. Hamner Jr. (2) Dr. John Martin Herrmann (7) Dr. Daryl Clyde Johnson Dr. Berry Whitworth Moore Dr. Jack Riley Whittaker (17) Class of 1961 $8,050 27.50% participation Dr. James Derrell Clark (4) Dr. Walter Carlisle Cottingham (11) Dr. Robert Harris Durham (2) Dr. James Warren Eubanks (2) Dr. W. David Fletcher (2) Dr. Glynn Henry Frank (14) Dr. Ralph Donald King Dr. James David Peeples (2) Dr. James R. Pick (2) Dr. Edward L. Roberson (9) Dr. James Ernest Strickland (3) Class of 1962 $5,400 20.51% participation Dr. Henry Edmond Bohn (5) Dr. Robert James Eckroade (5) Dr. Howard Guy Fader (2) Dr. Dagmar E. Frank (14) Dr. James Wiley Palmer Jr. (7) Dr. Annie K. Prestwood (4) Dr. Richard Donald Tally (4) Dr. Donald Warren Waldrip (2) Class of 1963 $4,625 19.23% participation Dr. John Edson Hayes Dr. Jerry Holmes Johnson (2) Dr. William O. May Jr. Dr. Edward Hickman Phillips Dr. James Walter Ramsay (7) Dr. Henry Allen Brubaker Dr. Marvin Randall Clayton (4) Dr. Horace Ray Dunahoo Dr. John Travis Ervin Dr. Dan Harold Fincher Dr. Oscar Jasper Fletcher (5) Dr. George Thomas Holder Dr. Joseph William Sharp (23) Dr. Richard Carroll Simmonds Dr. David Cosby Tribby Class of 1965 $700 6.25% participation Dr. William John Johnston (17) Dr. Richard Harold Long Dr. William N. Reeves (15) $8,515 29.41% participation Class of 1970 $6,180 18.18% participation Dr. Lucy Clark Bruckner (8) Dr. Steve Conboy (9) Dr. Edsel Dennis Davis (18) Dr. John Philip Donahoe (3) Dr. John Bynum Grant III Dr. Jerry Alvin Hinn (4) Dr. Roy Wood Lindsey (4) *Dr. Leonard Eugene Morton (2) Dr. Arthur Serwitz (4) Dr. Jesse Albert Webster Class of 1966 $33,211 34.14% participation Dr. Carl Gerard Brown (3) Dr. Grayson Brown (20) Dr. Billy Dean Connolly (6) Dr. Larry Randall Corry (14) Dr. James Bruce Gates Jr. (13) Dr. J. C. Hines (32) Dr. Joseph Thomas Horman (8) Dr. William Hunter (13) Dr. William G. McCart (22) Dr. William Lee McGee (2) Dr. Charles G. McLeod Jr. (2) Dr. John Girardeau Murray III (8) Dr. Harry Windell Taylor Dr. George Edward Washington Class of 1967 $11,885 25.64% participation Dr. Daniel L. Bowman Dr. Richard H. Bruner (5) Dr. Francis W. Chandler Jr. (3) Dr. Stanley Lewis Cohen (2) Dr. Ralph Buford Garrett III (5) Dr. Samuel Watson Horner III (24) Dr. Ronald Joseph Komich (13) Dr. John Cecil Sundstrom (23) Dr. William David Thompson (32) Dr. James Burpee Wilkes (20) Class of 1968 $4,470 21.42% participation Dr. Danny Thomas Allen (8) Dr. Calvin Elwood Anthony (5) Dr. Thomas S. Boggess III Dr. Ralph Leo Buckel Jr. (16) Dr. Charles William Graham (26) Dr. Earl Hinton Janney Jr. (26) Dr. Michael James Lynch (14) Dr. Mary E. Mainster (12) Dr. William John Price Jr. Class of 1969 Class of 1964 Dr. Mary Ellrich Lynch (14) Dr. Edward Gans Senker (2) Dr. James Cowan Waggoner (12) Dr. Wilbur Leroy Wise (2) $35,000 10.41% participation Dr. Charles Gary Bullard (18) Class of 1971 $6,040 12.72% participation Dr. Needham B. Bateman III (14) Dr. Joyce Rudisill Donahoe (3) Dr. Glenn Wayne Jones (7) Dr. Charles Dewitt Lee (4) Dr. Harvey Arnold Phillips Dr. James S. Walker (2) Dr. James Robert Woods (9) Class of 1972 $4,150 16.36% participation Dr. David I. Byers (8) Dr. Graham Odell Dalton Jr. (5) Dr. Robert Bruce Hollett (16) Dr. Robert E. McCaskill (3) Dr. James Roy Rabon Jr. Dr. Ray Jordan Randall (6) Dr. Charles Davies Richards (17) Dr. Michael Edward Wiggers Dr. Robert Duane Zenoble Class of 1973 $5,970 19.64% participation Dr. Samuel R. Adams Jr. Dr. Cleve Reynolds Bridges (2) Dr. Roy Edsel Brogdon Jr. (21) Dr. Donald Ford Campbell Dr. Jeffrey Thomas Davis (12) Dr. Joseph Eugene Hill (17) Dr. Patrick Lloyd Hitchcock (6) Dr. Ralph Edward Hitt (9) Dr. Merrill P. Irvin (11) Dr. Rhodnick Booker Lowe (5) Dr. William Rowland Maslin III (4) Class of 1974 $3,385 17.74% participation Dr. Edward B. Breitschwerdt (2) Dr. Raymond Harold Craft (3) Dr. Wilmer Robert Davis Dr. Clyde Warner Jordan (8) Dr. Kenneth Stuart Latimer Dr. Jasper William Martin III 11 Dr. James Russell McClearen (2) Dr. Carolyn Carlson McLarty Dr. Reed Thomas Rollo Jr. (2) Dr. William C. Slocumb III (15) Dr. James Milford Thurber (11) Dr. Earl Thomas Sheppard (7) Dr. James Ivey Smith Dr. Phyllis H. Sparling (17) Dr. Dale Howard Sprenkel (21) Dr. James Edward Thomas (14) Dr. Michael Morton Veitch (24) Class of 1975 $7,020 21.31% participation Dr. Jerry Lynn Case (17) Dr. Robert Tayloe Dennis (4) Dr. Henry Aaron Hart III (7) Dr. David William Highsmith Dr. James Maynard Holcombe (10) Dr. Pamela B. Luther Dr. Samuel Joseph Lyle Dr. Richard Lynn Price Dr. George William Rauton III (9) Dr. George Arthur Rilling III Dr. John Andrew Smith (22) Dr. Robert John Smith Jr. Dr. Steven Carl Wells Class of 1976 $15,770 24.59% participation Dr. Richard Lawrence Cotton (2) Dr. Thomas Dale Edmonds (8) Dr. Thomas Byrne Huddleston Dr. Nancy Hughston Dr. Dolores J. Kunze (12) Dr. Joseph Arthur May (4) Dr. Henry Earle McDaniel Jr. (5) Doris Marie Miller-Liebl, DVM, PHD (29) Dr. Kenneth Duane Mullis Dr. Nancy Lee Newman (2) Dr. Thomas Richard Nickerson (6) Dr. Susan Winston Prasse (29) Dr. William Doyle Watson (3) Dr. Frank M. Williams (21) Dr. David Arthur Wilson (7) Class of 1977 $13,190 15.49% participation Dr. John William Bembry Dr. Richard Beverly Best Dr. Karen Bernhards Gold Dr. James Knox Hilliard Jr. (7) Dr. Ann Victoria Hurst Dr. David George Langford (24) Dr. Alfred Robert Liebl (29) Dr. Scott Richter (21) Dr. Robert Brian Sindler Dr. Justin Harvey Straus (5) Dr. Roger Jay Troutman (11) Class of 1978 $27,190 16.45% participation Dr. James Daniel Brogdon Dr. Charles Alan Burdette Dr. Karl Kay Dockery Jr. (7) Dr. Michael Paul Good (5) Dr. Henry Bradford Inglesby Dr. William Thomas Riddle (9) Dr. John Newman Sexton (12) 12 Class of 1979 $19,285 23.45% participation Dr. Andrew Paul Berman Dr. Joanne R. Blum (4) Dr. Fred Bailey Gent II (13) Dr. Robert Adair Griffith III (2) Dr. Roderick Joel Hardee (4) Dr. Glen Barksdale Haynes Dr. Susan Rae Giles Haynes Dr. George William Hofmann Jr. Dr. Ross Douglas McKinlay (2) Dr. Janis Ruth Messenheimer-Hatch (2) Dr. Billy Charles Myers (9) Dr. Victoria Elaine Newell (2) Dr. Katherine Spears Paul Dr. Amanda Stewart Reeve (31) Dr. Robert M. Sheegog Jr. Dr. Michael Elliott Sink (8) Dr. Craig S. Yeomans (4) Dr. Patricia Nell Young-Herrington (19) Dr. Michael Justin Zager (8) Class of 1980 $20,187 16.04% participation Dr. Kenneth Lamar Angel (2) Dr. Beth Ann Caldwell (15) Dr. Shelley Virginia Ching (3) Dr. Kenneth L. Currie (7) Dr. John Robert Glisson (9) Dr. Janice Sosnowski Nichol (10) Dr. Patricia Lane Petelle (17) Dr. Douglas Stewart Piper Dr. Felix Marion Smith Jr. (2) Dr. Michael Joseph Topper (8) Dr. Barbara Kott Vogler Dr. Duane Arthur Woodburn (12) Dr. Norma Smith Woodburn (12) Class of 1981 $21,630 31.64% participation Dr. Wayne Ian Anderson Dr. William Herman Avra Dr. Gayle Susan Donner (3) Dr. Margaret Marie Douglass Dr. Thomas G. Fansher (21) Dr. Cynthia Josephine Fordyce (12) Dr. Earl Michael Gaughan (2) Dr. Richard Edmund Henshaw (12) Dr. Mark Wayne Honaker Dr. Robert Roland Lafferty (12) Dr. Luke Blair Lipham Dr. Kathleen Nixon McAnally (3) Dr. Kevin Michael McGinn Dr. William Greg McLeod Dr. Mark Douglas Mosher (25) Dr. Thomas George Nemetz (10) Dr. Grant Patrick Nisson Dr. Tony Alan Puglisi (24) Dr. Mark Daniel Sease (5) Dr. R. Mark Simpson Dr. Cynthia P. Smith (21) Dr. Emily Meriwether Smith (22) Dr. Nelwyn Louise Stone Dr. Pamela George Stone Dr. Charles Hansel Wood Jr. Class of 1982 $16,783 25% participation Dr. Patrick Andrew Bremer (3) Dr. Thomas Michael Burke (2) Dr. Robert David Cohen (3) Dr. Harry Lee Cunningham III Dr. Steven William Dow Dr. Stephen D. Fisch (14) Dr. Anne Gavin (5) Dr. Randall H. Hinshaw Dr. Harold McSwain Mauldin Jr. (6) Dr. Vivian Dellinger McWilliams Dr. Mervin Eugene Moon Dr. Kathy Gene O’Neal (4) Dr. Mel Richardson (4) Dr. Cherlyn Sherwood Roberts (8) Dr. Linda Ryder Dr. Katherine Anne Shaughnessy (5) Dr. Walter Cecil Smith (4) Dr. Janet Lynn Turner (6) Dr. K. Derek Wessinger (7) Dr. William Michael Younker (8) Class of 1983 $28,530 30.23% participation Dr. Lucy Worthington Bartlett Dr. Fredrick Lyman Blackmar (2) Dr. Stuart Edwin Burnett Jr. Dr. Debra Anne Geoghegan Call Dr. Doris Cook Cato Dr. Kenneth Lee Cato Dr. Randy Sardonia Custer (5) Dr. Alita Makowski Daniell Dr. John Bennett Dunlap (2) Dr. Kathleen Marie Harper Dr. Lynn Jarrett Hawkins Dr. Eric Lee Jensen Dr. Cecil Lacy Johnson III (24) Dr. Robert Ray Kennedy Jr. Dr. David Bird Kicklighter (20) Dr. Melissa Anne Kling-Newberry (15) Dr. Leslie Reynaud Lynch (2) Dr. David Mann (24) Dr. Thomas Reid McArthur Dr. Catherine Louise McClelland (8) Dr. R. Flynn Nance (22) Dr. Roxanne Levinson Pettit (9) Dr. Debbie Ann Pinson (14) Dr. Patricia A. Brunton Scharko Dr. Thomas Andrew Smith (24) Dr. Stephen Paul Wiseman (2) Class of 1984 $48,005 32.18% participation Anonymous Dr. Mitchell Kyle Barnes (2) Dr. David Rex Bowen (8) Dr. E. Y. Braught (8) Dr. Charles Timothy Broussard (4) Dr. Gary Steven Brown (4) Dr. Marcia Ann Carothers-Rukavina (4) Dr. Karen Sela Clark Dr. Reuben Thompson Flanders Dr. Deborah Ann Frank Dr. Donald Thomas Gamble Dr. Steven Eugene Glenn (4) Dr. Susan Taylor Glenn (4) Dr. Amanda Lee Smith Hodges Dr. Charles Elliot London Dr. Ginger Durham Macaulay (14) Dr. Nina Nahamies Marano (8) Dr. Keith Emerson Miller (5) Dr. Zachary Taylor Mills Dr. Peter Julius Muller III (2) Dr. Lee Minish Myers (9) Dr. Susan Aldridge Nance (22) Dr. Karen Kay Bowen Padgett Dr. Steven Mardis Pifer (8) Dr. Reginald Allen Ridenhour (13) Dr. Beverley Morse Slonina (9) Dr. Nell Dopson Tillis (8) Dr. Sharon White (10) Class of 1985 $25,090 23.8% participation Dr. Donna Gale Adams (8) Dr. Amy Borenstein Ayers (17) Dr. Matthew Grant Callahan (9) Dr. Charlene Marie Brown Cook (2) Dr. Carla Griswell Courtney (7) Dr. Michelle Jude DeHaven (17) Dr. Mark Edwin Epstein (2) Dr. Harvey Adam Goho (2) Dr. Lydia Paul Goho (2) Dr. Elizabeth Anne Hanie Dr. Herrick Richards Hay Dr. Thomas Asbury Hutto Jr. (11) Dr. Stephen Lewis Jones Dr. Jeffrey Lamont Mundell (4) Dr. Linda Hamilton Schilkowsky (5) Dr. Benjamin Baldwin Smith (4) Dr. John Mark Tarabula Dr. Sidney Smith Tison IV (10) Dr. Mary Ann Vande Linde (2) Dr. Thomas Field VanMeter II (14) Class of 1986 $32,810 28.20% participation Dr. Valerie Huggins Alexander Dr. Margaret Baxter Dr. Angela Shurling Bushway Dr. Gerard Roland Clarke Dr. Curtis Lamar Crawford (21) Dr. Glenda Russell Galland Dr. Tyler Holton Huhman (7) Dr. Lois Hunkele (7) Dr. Robert Shannon Jennings Dr. Brenda Holsenbeck Manley (3) Dr. Margaret E. Newman-Biggs (2) Dr. Julia Lee Partin (18) Dr. Samuel Jonathan Reichman (4) Dr. Ira Gregg Roth Dr. David Lee Ruble (3) Dr. Gaye Rochelle Preis Ruble (3) Dr. Wayne Patrick Rush (14) Dr. Robert Todd Sanders (5) Dr. Carolyn Bitter Silk Dr. Sandra Jones Stewart (2) Dr. Arve Lee Willingham III Dr. Michael Frederick Zink Class of 1987 $18,175 23.07% participation Dr. Joseph William Bartges (2) Dr. Gregory Franklin Bowers (2) Dr. Louise Kellam Burpee (15) Dr. Shari Kuppersmith Cobb (5) Dr. Kathy Ann Earnest-Koons Dr. Ann Therese Gratzek (3) Dr. Cynthia Montgomery Greene (3) Dr. Donna Elizabeth Hunter Dr. Joel Dean Hunter Dr. Diana Jean Lucree (9) Dr. Elizabeth Dunlop Mangia Dr. John Edward McCarty (24) Dr. Jimmy Charles Nash (15) Dr. Pamela Gaye Parnell Dr. Amy Jean Plankenhorn (11) Dr. David Scott Roberts (6) Dr. Allison Berkeley Wansky Dr. Holly Hayden Woltz (3) Class of 1988 $16,215 27.84% participation Dr. Sherri Teresa Almand (21) Dr. Ralph Marcy Askren (21) Dr. Eve M. Badger (11) Dr. Roswell S. Bowersett Jr. Dr. Kevin Lee Chapman (7) Dr. Mark Jamison Cobb (5) Dr. Robert Ernest Compton Dr. Richard Wylie Conger (6) Dr. Bryan Keith Cribb (4) Dr. Richard Leigh Duffey Jr. Dr. Angela Renee Hansard Dr. Russell Ray Henley Dr. Norma Kinser Hough (4) Dr. Randall Jay Itkin (9) Dr. Kerry Young Jackson (5) Dr. India Frances Lane (2) Dr. DeAnne Livingston (4) Dr. John G. McDevitt Dr. Constantino V. Nicopoulos Dr. Sarah Jeanne Owen Dr. John Walter Warner (2) Dr. Michael David Wills Class of 1989 $6,540 9.09% participation Dr. Kenneth Tyler Blount (3) Dr. Nancy J. Cottingham Buchinski (8) Dr. Forrest Mark Guilloud Dr. Sally Ann Brown Lanford Dr. Katharine Louise McDuffee (3) Dr. Michael Lee Smith (10) Dr. Steven Craig Winokur (21) Class of 1990 $17,370 22.36% participation Dr. Jeffrey Lee Brantley Dr. Leslie Michele Brown (5) Dr. Guy Avery Cheek Dr. Ryland Branch Edwards III Dr. Kristine Golder Evans (11) Dr. Samuel Clark Evans V (11) Dr. Raymond Edward Habermann III (2) Dr. Donald West Hamryka Dr. Kelly Alan Mann Dr. Roy Anders Mathis Dr. Rosemarie A. Niznik (3) Dr. Nancy Harbach Olano Dr. William John Ricken Dr. Robert Edward Rowan (2) Dr. Claude Hutchinson Schumpert (15) Dr. Robert Foster Springer Jr (5) Dr. Laura Burrow Youngblood (6) Class of 1991 $10,260 23.52% participation Dr. Raymond Sox Caughman Jr. (8) Dr. Edward Dennis Crittendon Jr. Dr. Christopher Raymond Gregory (2) Dr. Lisa Roach Hillier Dr. Ann Davis Holshouser Dr. Gail Jones Kearney Dr. Franci Mathis Kenney Dr. Adam Arthur Leff Dr. Stephen Marion McCarter Dr. Meredith Ann Oakley (7) Dr. Diana Dallara Olsen Dr. Cheryl Schultz O’Neal Dr. Miguel Hernan Perales (14) Dr. Michelle Joy Waschak Dr. Kerry Altera Webster Dr. Gregory Stuart Winter (13) Class of 1992 $8,435 22.38% participation Dr. Mark James Abdy (10) Dr. Michael Harvey Andress Dr. Valerie Diane Benham (2) Dr. Mary-Elizabeth Turner Ellard (3) Dr. Catherine Faulconer-Mouat (2) Dr. Denise Smith Funk (9) Dr. James Richard Harden (4) Dr. Jeffrey Eric Jordan Dr. Stephanie Burns Jordan Dr. James Douglas Macy Jr. Dr. Veronica Maldonado (3) Dr. Ann C. Mayberry-Welch (2) Dr. Christopher Francis McAteer Dr. Taffy Shields Rhyne Dr. Leslie Ann Wilson Class of 1993 $6,855 17.39% participation Dr. Lisa Renee Bennett (2) 13 Dr. Julian Jefferson Creamer III (12) Dr. Andrea Roberts Dunnings (3) Dr. Pedro Jaime Frontera (2) Dr. John Wells Henke Dr. Tracy Ann Jagocki (11) Dr. Michael Larson Knight (7) Dr. Marc Stephen Kraus Dr. Mark Brian Lawson (5) Dr. Christina Leone Dr. Edward Reid Pinson (14) Dr. Thomas James Sheridan IV Class of 1994 $6,630 18.75% participation Dr. Bridgitte DeVaughn Araba Dr. George Scott Bryant Dr. Brett Warren Burton Dr. Erin Sydow Burton Dr. Edward Lawson Holton Jr. (2) Dr. Elizabeth Harris Johnson Dr. Melanie Elaine Johnson Dr. Pamela Jean Kelly Dr. Harriet Elizabeth Sowell (7) Dr. Christy Wells Stoffle Dr. Shannon J. Stoffle Dr. Melissa Reif Webster Class of 1995 $7,000 21.33% participation Dr. Elizabeth Isabel Bauer (2) Dr. Bernard Austin Bean Jr. Dr. David McCrea Carpenter Dr. Anne Swagler Dagner Dr. Donovan Charles Dagner Dr. Gina Davis (10) Dr. Thomas John Dempsey Dr. Christopher Warren Griffin (8) Dr. Lenus Dewayne Hall Dr. Jason Todd Hammer (2) Dr. Robert Miller Johnson Jr. Dr. Tiffany Robertson Lester Dr. Jane Calhoon Lyttle Dr. Iris Annette Pinsky Dr. Debra Lynn Weisman (2) Dr. Sharon Kay Wong Class of 1996 $19,025 13.51% participation Dr. Stephen Mark Arbitter (2) Dr. James Francis Bangle (18) Dr. Leigh Ertel Glerum Dr. Kimberly Collier Hamer Dr. Wendy Bird King Dr. Pam Fornwalt Poe (6) Dr. Richard Wayne Poe (6) Dr. Lauren Jean Richey (2) Dr. Diane Elizabeth Roberts Dr. Cynthia Awbrey Williams (2) Class of 1997 $2,590 14.86% participation Anonymous Dr. Jarvis Todd Baker (9) 14 Dr. Matt Booth Dr. Deborah S. Dombrowski (3) Dr. Willis Fuller III Dr. Scott Gibson (5) Dr. John Slocum Howland (12) Dr. Ann Carmichael Meadows Dr. Walker Aaron Meadows Dr. Chad Taylor Reynolds (7) Dr. Joseph Edward Trimmier (6) Dr. Gregory Michael Novelli (2) Dr. Deborah Perzak (5) Dr. Heather Leigh Stevenson Shuler (8) Dr. Kenneth Cleveland Shuler Jr. (8) Dr. Laura Jeanine Steadman Dr. Lauren Crymes Tierney Dr. Ruth McNeill Vaughn (10) Dr. Lisa Ann Warren Dr. Amy Renea Wyatt (6) Class of 1998 Class of 2002 $9,005 12.16% participation Dr. Vanessa Bennison Brooks (2) Dr. Margaret Leigh Dasher (5) Dr. Kevin Edward Elliott (2) Dr. Gina Marlene Krabbendam (3) Dr. Gordon Lindsay Luke III Dr. Christopher Fenton Potter (6) Dr. Joanne Belian Shaw (11) Dr. Todd Matthew Skeen (2) Dr. Tracy Lynn Wales $3,087 10.25% participation Dr. Brandy Chantell Bragg Dr. Rebecca Elizabeth Dixon Stinson (5) Dr. Ivy Empel Frank Dr. Laura Smallwood Kelley (2) Dr. Wesley C. 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Woodruff Road Animal Hospital 21 New VTH director shares views on customer service and hospital’s future Dr. Gary Baxter joined the CVM in August 2010 as director of The University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Dr. Baxter is an equine surgeon who did his residency at UGA CVM in the late 1980s and has been at Colorado State University since that time. In this interview, Dr. Baxter discusses his interest in the position, his plans for the hospital, and his thoughts on the VTH’s relationship with its referral DVMs (RDVMs) and our shared clientele. Why did you apply for the UGA CVM hospital director position? I was not really looking for an administrative position, but Dr. Andrew Parks called and asked me if I would consider applying. He and Dean Sheila Allen sent me some information, and after reviewing the specifics of the position, and the possibility of being involved with building a new facility, I became more interested. I liked the idea of being able to help mold a future hospital that would affect future generations of veterinarians while at the same time overseeing a veterinary hospital that appeared to be dedicated to clinical service and teaching. What changes do you foresee making as the new hospital director? The hospital appears to be running reasonably well right now, but I think there is always a need to improve communication between the hospital administration and the people who work in the hospital. I would like to keep all personnel more informed of what is going on throughout the hospital so that they can become engaged in the process. If times are tough, they need to know about it, and if times are good, they need to be thanked for a job well done. I also feel that the hospital has to reach out to the referring veterinarians and clients to find out if we are meeting their needs. Although we are a veterinary hospital, our clients are a combination of animal owners and referring veterinarians. If we are only concentrating on the patient and not our clients, then we are only partially fulfilling our mission. We have to provide good service as well as exceptional patient care. This may require meeting with referring veterinarians and phoning animal owners after they have visited our hospital to find out what improvements we may need to consider making in the future. Public relations and outreach with clients and RDVMs will be become even more important in the future. Keeping up with technology, such as diagnostic imaging and new treatment methods, is also a crucial component that the hospital must do to adequately train veterinary students, interns and residents, and to provide top-notch service to our clients. Animal owners are becoming more knowledgeable about these things and the hospital as a whole needs to be able to provide these newer imaging and treatment services. We do not have 22 enough space to provide all of these imaging options in the current facility which as why a new hospital is critical to the future progress of this hospital and College. What are you most excited about for the CVM’s future? The new hospital. The small animal hospital is very cramped and needs room to expand as the services expand. New specialties will continue to be developed as they have over the last 10 years, and we will need space for these new services to operate. As stated above, newer imaging and treatment techniques that the hospital will need to provide will require footprints in a new facility for them to become successful. What goals are on the horizon for improving the quality of the clinical training (during a student’s fourth year of education) that students receive here at UGA CVM? My main goal is for the hospital administration to do everything it can to maintain and hopefully improve the caseload in the hospital. I really think students learn best during their senior year by being actively involved with as many clinical cases as possible. I always found it difficult to teach with only a few cases, and hopefully this can be avoided in as many service areas in the hospital as possible. However, the hospital is and will continue to face competition from private specialty practices that may chip away at the caseload. My hope is to avoid this consequence as much as possible and to balance excellent patient care with quality customer service. How do you plan to promote a better, or stronger relationship between the VTH and referral veterinarians? I think it is all about customer service and a lot of that is communication. The RDVMs are our customers just like the clients they refer, and we need to provide each of them with good service. We need to do our best to be available as a resource on cases and to provide excellent follow-up on those cases that have been referred. The majority of problems that RDVMs have with any referral hospital usually revolve around communication issues and we need to determine ways to avoid this whenever possible. I think one of the biggest things that we can do as a hospital is to reach out to the RDVMs and find out what they need and expect from us as a referral hospital. This may obviously differ from one veterinarian to another, but we at least need to ask the questions so that we can better partner with them in the future. As with many things, veterinary medicine is changing and we as a hospital need to be able to deliver a product/service that the RDVMs will value. Why do you think it’s mutually beneficial for UGA to work closely with referral veterinarians? I would like to think that the UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital is an extension of our RDVMs’ practices and they feel comfortable sending cases to specialists who can go the next step in providing the best patient care available to their clients. If we do a great job with their clients, then those clients will not only consider coming back to UGA if necessary, but will continue to use the RDVM because of the good experience they had at our hospital. It is a win-win relationship that is built on trust and respect from all parties. The RDVM is an integral part of the treatment team along with faculty, residents, interns, students and staff. I understand you did your residency here in the late 1980s. Tell us what the hospital was like then vs. now, and explain how this ties into our need to build a new VTH (the Veterinary Medical Learning Center). I know for certain that the Small Animal Hospital did not seem nearly as cramped and crowded then as it does now. It has also been extensively remodeled to accommodate new services and to expand existing services in an attempt to maximize the useable square footage. However, there is currently nowhere else to go, which illustrates why a new facility is necessary for the hospital to move forward. The SA caseload has definitely expanded since I was here, and there was no Community Practice Clinic. The Large Animal Hospital has also been remodeled to expand the equine aspect of the practice, including the addition of the lameness center. This was a great addition, as it was difficult and sometimes dangerous to perform lameness exams in the parking lot when I was here in the late 1980s. What is your proudest accomplishment/contribution to the veterinary field to date? I just completed the 6th edition of Adams’ Lameness in Horses, which is the most comprehensive book available on lameness in horses. It was an almost two-year project that I spent more time doing than I care to think about. I think it is much improved from the last edition, and hopefully it will benefit equine veterinarians and students for many years to come. PHOTO BY Sue myers Smith 23 UGA CVM launches ‘extensive effort’ to determine cause of BRD Researchers at the CVM are working with the USDA to survey 2,500 cow-calf producers in six states to gain better insight into the management practices of these producers, with the goal of identifying interventions that might reduce the rate of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in nursing beef calves. Previous USDA surveys have shown BRD to be the leading cause of death of feedlot cattle, weaned dairy heifers, and nursing beef calves three weeks of age and older. Calves with BRD (also called pneumonia) may cough, breathe hard, have nasal discharge, and have a fever. Affected calves may get better, they may die, or they may survive but lose weight and look sick for weeks. “BRD has a significant negative impact on the health of U.S. cattle,” said Dr. Amelia Woolums, a professor of large animal internal medicine and principal investigator on the study. “It also impacts the profitability of cattle operations through financial losses associated with decreased animal growth and survival, and the costs of treatment.” Through the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), the CVM investigators sent questionnaires to cow-calf producers in three southeastern states (Georgia, Florida, and West Virginia) and three western states (Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas). The questionnaire asked each operation to submit information about the rate of occurrence of calf BRD, as well as management practices for that operation. “Information from operations where calf BRD has occurred will be compared Principal Investigator: Dr. Amelia Woolums, DVM, MVSc, PhD, DACVIM, DACVM Professor of Large Animal Internal Medicine, Department of Large Animal Medicine Co-Investigators: Dr. Roy Berghaus, DVM, MS, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Population Health Dr. Roger Ellis, DVM, MS Assistant Professor of Beef Production Medicine, Food Animal Health and Management Program Dr. Lee Jones, DVM, MS Assistant Professor of Beef Herd Health, Food Animal Health and Management Program Photo courtesy of Lynn Reece 24 Giving is a family tradition Photo courtesy of Lynn Reece with information from operations where it has not occurred in order to identify factors associated with calf BRD,” explained Woolums. The researchers will also survey veterinarians who work with cow-calf producers in the same six states to gather information regarding how veterinarians identify, treat, and attempt to prevent nursing calf BRD. “This research represents the most extensive effort to date to determine causes of nursing calf BRD in U.S. cow-calf herds,” said Woolums. “The results will improve the knowledge of producers and veterinarians regarding this problem. The research will also provide the basis for future studies to test treatments and preventative strategies to decrease the occurrence of nursing calf BRD.” To date, research has shown that BRD in feedlot cattle and dairy calves is due to a combination of factors including exposure to certain bacteria and viruses, inadequate protective immunity, and management practices such as shipping calves immediately after weaning, or mixing calves of different ages and sources, said Woolums. The importance of management in BRD has been demonstrated by the fact that BRD can be decreased significantly when calf management is modified, she added. “While management modifications have been proven to decrease BRD in feedlot and dairy calf populations, almost nothing is known about how management practices are related to BRD in nursing beef calves,” said Woolums. “Therefore, it is not possible for veterinarians to make science-based recommendations to cow-calf producers to prevent calf BRD. Ongoing research at the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine aims to address this issue.” The study results are expected by June 2012 and will be published in veterinary medical journals and lay publications. Funding for this survey was provided by a USDA-NIFA Animal Health Formula Funds Grant and Pfizer Animal Health. There is a culture of giving that runs through Dr. Amanda Reeve’s (DVM ’79) family. It is something that is so ingrained in her that she rarely realizes it is there. Since her graduation from the CVM, Dr. Reeve has made a contribution to the College every year. Such a commitment is rather rare, as many recent graduates assume they have to be older or have to give a lot to make a difference,” said Kathy Bangle, the CVM’s director of veterinary external affairs. For Dr. Reeve, who practices at Briarcliff Animal Clinic in Atlanta, it was simply the right thing to do. Dr. Amanda S. Reeve with her dog, Paisley. “The teachers and Photo courtesy of Dr. Reeve. professors at our colleges make it their life’s mission to share their knowledge with us,” she said. “And, I think it’s important that we honor them by giving to the colleges they represent.” Dr. Reeve, who also gives to her church and other non-profit organizations, cannot point to any one event that taught her to be charitable, but said that it was due to a variety of experiences in her life. One of the primary influences on her giving habits came from her father, Dr. Roy Stewart, who graduated from the CVM in 1958. Dr. Stewart was raised by sharecroppers and grew up poor, but Dr. Reeve said he was the most compassionate and considerate person she ever knew. “If you came up to him and said ‘I like your tie,’ he’d take it off and put it around your neck,” she said. “He just had a tremendous joy in giving, and he was very active in fundraising.” Dr. Stewart was originally a teacher after graduating from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. He met and married Earla Poulnot while they both were teaching at McEachern. She encouraged him to pursue his real dream of becoming a veterinarian. He went back to school and became a veterinarian. Reeve said his passion for the work inspired her to join the profession. She has also followed his footsteps when it comes to giving. “You give what you can, and you do what you can,” Dr. Reeve said. “You know that, between you and the powers that be, you did what you could. You just go do your little part – and I have to say that my part has been really little compared to some – but you do it because it’s the right thing to do.” It’s a philosophy that she has passed down to her children. Her youngest daughter, Julia, is a 2010 graduate from the Atlanta Girls’ School. For their senior gift to the school, Julia along with her classmates pledged to contribute to their alma mater on a yearly basis. “I don’t remember ever talking with any of my children about giving like that, but I suppose they’ve seen me do it,” Dr. Reeve said. “My daughter’s graduating class’s promise of annual giving is pretty amazing and quite special.” —Story by Johnathan McGinty 25 Researchers use gold nanoparticles to diagnose flu in minutes Arriving at a rapid and accurate diagnosis is critical during flu outbreaks, but until now, physicians and public health officials have had to choose between a highly accurate yet time-consuming test or a rapid but error-prone test. A new detection method developed at the University of Georgia and detailed in the August edition of the journal Analyst, offers the best of both worlds. By coating gold nanoparticles with antibodies that bind to specific strains of the flu virus and then measuring how the particles scatter laser light, the technology can detect influenza in minutes at a cost of only a fraction of a penny per exam. “We’ve known for a long time that you can use antibodies to capture viruses and that nanoparticles have different traits based on their size,” said study co-author Ralph Tripp, Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Vaccine Development in the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine. “What we’ve done is combine the two to create a diagnostic test that is rapid and highly sensitive.” Working in the UGA Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center, Tripp and co-author Jeremy Driskell linked immune system proteins known as antibodies with gold nanoparticles. The gold nanoparticle-antibody complex aggregates with any virus present in a sample, and a commercially available device measures the intensity with which the solution scatters light. Driskell explained that gold nanoparticles, which are roughly a tenth of the width of a human hair, are extremely efficient at scattering light. Biological molecules such as viruses, on the other hand, are intrinsically weak light scatterers. The clustering of the virus with the gold nanoparticles causes the scattered light to fluctuate in a predictable and measurable pattern. “The test is something that can be done literally at the point-ofcare,” said Driskell, who worked on the technology as an assistant research scientist in Tripp’s lab. “You take your sample, put it in the instrument, hit a button and get your results.” Gold is often thought of as a costly metal, but the new diagnostic test uses such a small amount-less than what would fit on the head of the pin-that the cost is one-hundredth of a cent per test. The researchers noted that the current standard for definitively diagnosing flu is a test known as PCR, for polymerase chain reaction. A PCR test can only be done in highly specialized labs and requires that specially trained personnel incubate the sample for three days, extract the DNA, and then amplify it many times. The entire process, from sample collection to result, takes about a week and is too costly for routine testing. The alternative is a rapid test known as a lateral flow assay. The test is cost effective and can be used at the point-of-care, but it can’t identify the specific viral strain. It also misses up to 50 percent of infections and is especially error-prone when small quantities of virus are present, Driskell added. By overcoming the weaknesses of existing diagnostic tests, the researchers hope to enable more timely diagnoses that can help halt the spread of flu by accurately identifying infections and allowing physicians to begin treatment early, when antiviral drugs, such as Tamiflu, are most effective. Tripp and Driskell are planning to compare the new diagnos- 26 Ralph Tripp Photo by Christopher B. Herron To learn more about the UGA Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center, visit nano.uga.edu tic test with another that Tripp and his colleagues developed that measures the change in frequency of a laser as it scatters off viral DNA or RNA. Tripp also is working to adapt the new technique so that poultry producers can rapidly detect levels of salmonella in bath water during processing. Poultry is the largest agricultural industry in Georgia, he pointed out, so the technology could have a significant impact on the state’s economy. “This test offers tremendous advantages for influenza, but we really don’t want to stop there,” Tripp said. “Theoretically, all we have to do is exchange our anti-influenza antibody out with an antibody for another pathogen that may be of interest, and we can do the same test for any number of infectious agents.” Funding for this project was provided by Emory University, through a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. —Story by Sam Fahmy New challenges bring fulfillment for CPC director Sometimes, you just need a change. For Dr. Ira Roth (DVM ’86), after his children had graduated from high school and made their way to college, he decided he needed more than just a change—he needed a challenge. So in 2009, after building and running a successful veterinary practice in Albany, Georgia, for 20 years, Dr. Roth headed to Northeast Georgia to become the director of the CVM’s Community Practice Clinic. “It was something that, with my two children having gone off to college, I thought would be an excellent opportunity,” he said. “I wanted to see what else I could do in this field. Having the chance to be around young people and help shape their minds while still getting to do the work I love was something I couldn’t pass up.” “We are grateful to Merial for providing the seedfunding that allowed us to create this position,” said Dean Sheila Allen. “We wanted to hire someone who had experience owning and running a practice, and who wanted to share his or her time-management and client communication skills with students. We found that balance of experience with passion for teaching in Dr. Roth.” Indeed, the students themselves confirmed the perfect fit when they recognized Dr. Roth with their Faculty Recognition Award, given in April 2011, and asked that he participate in the hooding ceremony at commencement. Dr. Roth said he was eager to work with students and better prepare them for their professional careers. He remembers working as an associate veterinarian fresh out of school, before starting his own practice, and being greeted with a whole host of challenges associated with running a business for which he was not fully prepared. He said he was surprised by not only the pace of the work, but also the numerous – and seemingly unrelated – tasks that are essential to the day-to-day operations of a private practice. When he opened his own practice, Dr. Roth found his need for this knowledge was even greater. Dr. Roth wants the Community Practice Clinic to offer the types of real-world experiences that will aid students as they prepare for their careers. For a period of three weeks during their senior years, students are immersed in the challenges that come with daily veterinary work in a typical clinical setting. Primarily, they offer wellness care to incoming animals – vaccinations, dentistry and preventive treatment – but a key component, in Dr. Roth’s eyes, is the practical experience students gain by interacting with clients. “They have to handle all of the front-line communication that really happens in a private practice,” said Dr. Roth. “We really harp on teaching them that one of the areas of success in a practice is going to be the ability to communicate effectively with their clients.” Cameras are installed in each exam room so Dr. Roth and his staff can review the client-student interaction. This enables the students to get quick and accurate feedback, and it assists them in developing the types of communication skills that Dr. Roth feels are so vital to maintaining a vibrant practice. Dr. Roth also plans to increase the clinic’s caseload, thus giving each student more responsibility and more opportunities to interact with clients. “My ultimate goal is to make the clinic as modeled after real life as possible,” he said. “So when they graduate, they’re not shocked about the pace of work or the multiple things they’re going to have to balance. And the folks who hire them will be even more satisfied with our graduates.” —Story by Johnathan McGinty Dr. Ira Roth Photo by Christopher B. Herron The UGA Community Practice Clinic serves small animals in the greater Athens area. For appointments call 706.542.1984. 27 The Josiah Meigs Distinguished Dr. Karen Cornell Consistent accolades for an innovative, demanding professor From the year she joined the CVM faculty in 1998, and EVERY year since, Dr. Karen Cornell has been recognized by her students or her peers – and often both – with at least one teaching award, and at times two or more! Dr. Cornell, a surgeon who was in private practice before joining the College’s Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, is known as an innovative and demanding professor who believes her students should be instilled with the knowledge to master their medical skills, as well as pragmatic knowledge to aid them in business and life in general. Twice she has received the Carl J. Norden Distinguished Teaching Award, the highest teaching honor bestowed upon a veterinary educator. Six times she has been selected as the one faculty member who contributed most to the education of fourth-year veterinary students. Four times she has been selected to hood the graduating class; five times chosen to give the college’s commencement speech. In 2004, the faculty awarded her the David Tyler Award for Innovative Advances in Teaching. She received a Lilly Teaching Fellowship in 2001, and has since served as a mentor to other Lilly fellows, as well as to her colleagues at CVM. “It is particularly noteworthy that Dr. Cornell was recognized by the College as a whole as its most outstanding instructor twice,” said CVM’s dean, Dr. Sheila W. Allen. “The numerous recognitions Dr. Cornell has received for her dedication to teaching document the high regard to which she is held by the faculty and the students.” Throughout the country, and particularly within veterinary academia, Dr. Cornell is highly regarded as a revolutionary professor. She has been involved with the Bayer Animal Health Communication Project of the Institute for Healthcare Communications (IHC) since its inception in 2004. She took the lead in introducing veterinary communication skills training into UGA CVM’s curriculum, as she believes students should be taught to effectively communicate with their clients, their peers and the media. The accrediting body for veterinary education in the U.S. now requires communications to be one of the nine clinical competencies that all students must achieve in order to graduate. “Recognition of the value of communications training has been a major cultural change for our profession. It is a testimony to Karen’s leadership and credibility as an educator that she was among the first veterinary educators in the country to offer such training to students,” noted Dr. Nicole Northrup, an associate professor on the Small Animal Medicine and Surgery faculty. She also believes in fostering personal and professional growth, having spent three years developing and teaching a seminar series for clinical interns and residents. “She taught this seminar series at night, frequently at her own home or the home of other department faculty members, in order to provide a venue for open discussions,” said her former department head, Dr. Scott Brown. The series was so highly valued that it is now a regular part of training of the department’s graduate students and is entitled “SAMS 7660: Personal and Professional Development for the Graduate Student.” “With all the rigors of academic veterinary medicine, she continually makes time for her students and peers, listening to and attempting to meet needs as best she can,” said a 2008 graduate. “I valued her advice about career and life decisions above that of many others, and I always knew I would get an honest evaluation of myself in the midst of any situation I was presented. That generosity and care for others from Dr. Cornell was ubiquitous throughout the entire college and community.” —Story by Kat Yancey Gilmore 28 Photo by Andrew davis tucker Dr. Karen K. Cornell, Professor Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery View the video: http://www.vet.uga.edu/personnel/meigs/ meigs-cornell.php Editor’s note: The Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professorship is the highest teaching award bestowed upon a professor by the University of Georgia. A maximum of five professors are chosen each year for this honor. In 2011, two professors from the CVM were selected for Meigs Professorships. We are extremely proud of both Drs. Cornell and Li. We hope you enjoy their stories. Teaching Professorship Award Dr. Wan-I Oliver Li A sought-after educator who connects with his students His continuous honing of his own teaching skills, combined with his ability to keep his students intellectually engaged, challenged and encouraged, have made Dr. Wan-I Oliver Li one of the most sought-after professors on campus. Dr. Li joined the CVM faculty more than 20 years ago, in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. Recognized early as a gifted educator, Dr. Li was named a Lilly Teaching Fellow in 1992; he received the Carl J. Norden-Pfizer Distinguished Teaching Award, the highest teaching award bestowed to a veterinary professor, in 2007. “He excels in teaching at all three levels: undergraduate, graduate and professional,” said Dr. Sheila W. Allen, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine. “His teaching evaluations are exceptional. His ability to connect with students, despite the size of the class, is reflected by the number of reference letters students ask him to write on their behalf each year (70+).” As an instructor of human and animal physiology, veterinary endocrinology, and veterinary physiological chemistry, Dr. Li teaches hundreds of undergraduate students each year. He is credited with taking what students used to consider rather dull educational fare – VPHY 3100, Elements of Physiology – and turning it into a class that is so in demand it is now offered fall and spring semesters. “The course has grown from an enrollment of only 10 students in the year 2000 to a course now offered both fall and spring semesters that is fully subscribed at 250 students per semester,” said Dr. Gaylen Edwards, who heads Dr. Li’s department. Dr. Li says his own educational experience helped him develop a hybrid style that incorporates the lecture-listen approach of the Asian system with the more interactive approach of American classrooms, where, he says, “… the questions and comments our students raise are treated with more attention and respect.” Despite numerous accolades from his colleagues throughout the University, it is the praise from the students themselves that brings home the realization that a memorable and often life-changing experience is taking place in Li’s classroom: “Instead of presenting the exact same material year after year, Dr. Li actively pursues new research related to his lecture topics and integrates this material into his teaching,” wrote a former student. “He is extremely respectful of students and is actually willing and enthused about helping us succeed in school and further endeavors,” wrote another, who added: “I hope to become a teacher just like him.” “He masterfully accomplishes what very few educators have done in my experience: Dr. Li motivated me to reach beyond the assigned duties by creating a positive learning environment; individually challenging me to demonstrate a superior conceptual knowledge of the material; and providing personal support and guidance at every step,” wrote a former student who, with the aid of Dr. Li’s guidance and letters of recommendation, became a Rhodes Scholar and is now a second-year medical student at Harvard. “Dr. Li puts himself on the same intellectual plane as his students, never making them feel inferior in any way,” wrote a third-year DVM student. One alum wrote that one of his most memorable classroom moments at UGA came on the last day of class in VPHY 3100: “As Dr. Li closed by saying, ‘And that’s Human Physiology,’ without intermission, applause erupted from the fully attended class thanking the professor who not only taught but also entertained them with a study in Human Physiology.” —Story by Kat Yancey Gilmore PHOTO by peter frey Dr. Wan-I Oliver Li, Associate Professor Department of Physiology and Pharmacology View the video: http://www.vet.uga.edu/personnel/meigs/meigs-li.php 29 Loyalty, friendship inspired professorship While snow in Northeast Georgia typically means shuttered schools and a day off from work, for Dr. Paul E. Hoffman it just meant additional responsibilities. “If it was a snow day, and the university was closed and the staff couldn’t get to it, he would be out here cleaning the stalls,” said Dr. Andrew Parks, head of the College’s Department of Large Animal Medicine, who worked with Dr. Hoffman. “That’s just who he was, and it was just one example of how dedicated he was to this place.” It was that type of commitment that endeared Hoffman to his peers and students, and left a lasting impression on generations of students who attended the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Hoffman retired from the college in 1995 as a professor of large animal internal medicine, but his legacy still inspires that same type of loyalty. Thanks to a generous gift from the estate of Dr. Olive Britt (DVM ’59), a former student of Dr. Hoffman’s, the CVM established the Britt-Hoffman Professorship of Large Animal Medicine. The gift honors the faculty mentor and the student mentee who became professional colleagues. “They had a really close professional friendship,” said Dr. Hoffman’s wife, Joan. “I got to know Britt because I would go to the functions that the veterinary school hosted, and we became long-distance friends. I just thought the world of her. And I know Paul did, too.” Dr. Britt, who passed away in 2006, wanted to honor what the CVM and Hoffman had done for her. “When she decided to give money to the College of Veterinary Medicine, this idea of honoring him came up for a variety of reasons,” said Jennifer Newton, the executor of Britt’s estate. “The main factor, though, was a recognition of his life and her feeling that this was a good man who did a lot for her.” Newton said Dr. Britt was indebted to the opportunity afforded to her by UGA. After initially pursuing a career in poultry science, largely because it was considered inappropriate for a woman to work as a veterinarian in the 1950s, she decided to return to college and make her childhood dream come true. Entering school in her 40s, Dr. Britt found a mentor – and advocate – in Dr. Hoffman, who worked to counsel her once her professional career began. Dr. Parks, the first recipient of the professorship, said he intends to use the funding provided by the honor in that same spirit of mentorship: to help support the research and work of various graduate students and residents during their time under his tutelage. It’s a gesture that both Drs. Hoffman and Britt would appreciate. “To have this recognition, that should last for quite a while even though there are some students there who do not know who Paul was. It’s just quite nice,” Joan Hoffman said. “The only thing I wish is that both Olive and Paul could be here to see it.” —Story by Johnathan McGinty Dr. Olive Helene Kendrick Britt 1917-2006 Born in London during an air raid blackout in World War I, Dr. Olive K. Britt (DVM ’59) was a woman of many firsts. Dr. Britt was the first woman intern in the Large Animal Clinic at the University of Pennsylvania in 1959. Two years later, she became the first veterinarian to practice equine medicine in the Richmond, Virginia, area – and the first female equine practitioner in the state. In 1978, she became the first woman named to the (Virginia) State Board of Veterinary Medicine. She would work, and mentor younger veterinarians, well into her eighties. In the early 1970s, she was veterinarian for the Meadow Farm in Doswell, Virginia, during the time that future Triple Crown winner Secretariat was born on the farm. (Secretariat was foaled in 1970 and won the Triple Crown in 1973.) While horses were her life, Dr. Olive Britt loved all animals. She was known for keeping dog biscuits behind the front seat of her car, and when she pulled up on a farm she first greeted the dogs before moving on to her patients. “Age should not be a deterrent from the things you want to do,” she said to friends and colleagues. “Don’t focus on the past, but use it to build on the future.” —Information compiled from Dr. Britt’s obituaries, provided by Jennifer Newton Photo courtesy of Jennifer Newton Photo courtesy of Leslie brent hoffman Hix 30 (Above) Dr. Andrew Parks, the Olive K. Britt & Paul E. Hoffman Professor of Large Animal Medicine; Dr. Parks is also the department head for Large Animal Medicine. (Left) Dr. Paul E. Hoffman, right, talks to a client, center, while Dr. James Moore, left, stands with the patient. The photo is circa 1982; Dr. Moore, now a professor of large animal medicine, was new to the UGA CVM faculty at that time. Photo by sue myers smith 31 Steadfast love for feline friend yields scholarship for future veterinarians Sylvia Byrd’s love for her favorite feline, Oreo, led her to leave a scholarship in his memory that will benefit CVM students in perpetuity. While he only lived with Mrs. Byrd and her husband, Tony, for almost a decade, Oreo left a lasting impression on the couple and forever bonded them to the CVM. “I loved Oreo, he was like my child. And they were so good to him. Every time I took him to the clinic, the faculty, staff and students showed such compassion for my animal and for me,” Mrs. Byrd recalled about her trips to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital with her cat, Oreo, during the 1980s. “And, Tony felt the same way.” Oreo was a very young cat – between 1 and 2 years of age, estimated Mr. Byrd – when he came to live with the Byrds in the early 1980s. He belonged to a friend and co-worker of Mrs. Byrd, who worked in healthcare. But Oreo’s owner was leaving Athens for a job at Vanderbilt University and was unable to take him with her. Mrs. Byrd agreed to help her friend by keeping Oreo for a weekend. “So Oreo came home with Sylvia one weekend and never left,” recalled Mr. Byrd. Oreo was the first companion animal that the Byrds owned together – and, thus far, the last. “It took me two to three years to get over Oreo’s death,” Mrs. Byrd said. “I loved him too much. He ran our house. He was a human being. He was not a cat.” Not too long after they adopted him, Oreo needed a veterinarian. “I talked to a lot of friends at Merrill Lynch (his previous employer at that time) and in Comer (where he worked for Merchants & Farmers Bank), and they highly recommended the clinic run by the UGA veterinary school,” Mr. Byrd said. Unlike some cats that dread visits to the veterinarian, Oreo was different: “He’d walk all over the counters and stuff,” recalled Mrs. Byrd. “People just loved him; they didn’t mind that he walked all over everything at the clinic. And, I just fell in love with the veterinary school.” By the mid-1980s, Oreo developed kidney disease, and later, cancer, the Byrds said. On March 31, 1987, Oreo went into shock and died following a surgical procedure at the PHoto by Christopher b. herron PHoto courtesy of sylvia byrd 32 CVM. And despite the traumatic and sad event, what Sylvia Byrd remembers about that day was the way faculty, staff and students rallied to support her and Tony Byrd as the couple absorbed their great loss. “They let me say goodbye to him,” recalled Mrs. Byrd, “and I could not have asked for anyone to be any more caring to me and to my husband, and to show compassion and sympathy.” Mrs. Byrd said that her overall experience as a hospital client, combined with the treatment she and her husband received in those immediate hours following Oreo’s death, created for her a lasting bond with the CVM. She said she told her husband: “If I ever have any extra money, I certainly want to give it to the veterinary school. I don’t care what happens, the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will always be in my heart.” The Byrds had wills done many years ago, but recently decided it was time to update them. As they reviewed their estate plan, the couple sought ways to leave money to causes that are important to them, said Mr. Byrd. “Figure out who and what is important in your life and what you want to do to support it,” he advised. Mr. Byrd chose to leave a gift to Terry College of Business, where he earned an M.B.A. in 1976; he also earned a B.B.A. in Finance from UGA in 1966. Mrs. Byrd chose to leave her gift to the CVM, in the form of a scholarship: the Oreo and Sylvia Byrd Endowment Fund. The fund will provide annual scholarships for second- or third-year veterinary students in good academic standing with demonstrated financial need. The recipients must have an interest in small animal medicine with preference given to student(s) who are interested in feline health. “Both of us were very oriented to education,” said Mrs. Byrd. “I had to work to help pay my way through school with scholarships, and we felt this was one way to leave a legacy to something that we really aspire to. My gift was to the veterinary school, for Oreo, because he was one of the most important things in my life.” —Story by Kat Yancey Gilmore THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA College of Veterinary Medicine 33 Why I Give… Experience, compassion drive giving Visitors to Brigadoon Lodge, nestled in the mountains of North Georgia in the small town of Clarkesville, are likely to find a lot to write home about. Known by many as the “Augusta National of Fly-Fishing,” Brigadoon is home to exquisite lodging, delicious food and, of course, world-class fly fishing. Visitors also are likely to find two energetic and adorable beagles, the constant companions of the lodge’s proprietor, Rebekah Stewart. One of those beagles, Buster, proved to be catalyst for a recent gift Stewart made to the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine’s Veterinary Medical Learning Center. The dog had lost his sight, and the donation to the Ophthalmology department was done as a way to honor the work done by its staff. As Stewart noted, living in the mountains of North Georgia can mean a long ride for animal owners looking for emergency veterinary care, or for veterinarians who specialize in certain areas of animal health, like ophthalmology. For her, the main goal is to provide the resources that will further enhance the high quality of rural veterinary medical care. “I want the best care possible should I darken [my veterinarian’s] door with an ailing or injured beagle in my arms,” Stewart said. Many gifts are inspired by the animals that touch donors’ hearts. It’s a personal experience similar to Stewart’s that prompted Shannon Sewell and her daughter Rachel Machamer to give back to the college. Sewell’s farm became the retirement home of Blackberry Delight, one of the most successful show horses in history. During 12 years on the show circuit, Blackberry Delight, or Jim as he is known to Sewell and Machamer, racked up 17 World Championship titles, more than any American Saddlebred in history, and an incredible undefeated record during the last four years he showed. At age 16, Jim rode off to a well-deserved retirement, but it got off to a rather rocky start. “Just two weeks after being retired at our family farm he had to be admitted to UGA for surgery (for colic),” Sewell said. After 10 days of recovery, however, he was back in his pasture, enjoying his retirement. Machamer, who has ridden and shown horses since she was 6 years old, was so impressed with the CVM that she and Sewell were inspired to name a stall at the new Veterinary Medical Learning Center in Jim’s honor. “The doctors and staff at the veterinary clinic were absolutely wonderful and we could not have asked for better care,” Sewell said. “We feel strongly about helping the veterinary clinic, and we wanted to give something back to the hospital for the excellent care they gave Jim during his stay.” As both Sewell and Stewart noted, the motivation for giving often stems from the compassion and care provided by CVM. And, in the case of Stewart, her desire to support the college will not end with her recent donation. She has also popped the cork on a new entrepreneurial venture – a line of fly-fishing-inspired wines – and she’s hoping the proceeds will enable her to help the College even more. “If every UGA alum bought a bottle, we’d be home free,” she joked. —Story by Johnathan McGinty 34 (Above) Rebekah Stewart with her beagles, Buster (left) and Little Bit. Photo courtesy of Rebekah Stewart. (Below) Blackberry Delight and Rachel Machamer. Photo Courtesy of Sara Pieper. Best Buy’s store in Bogart, Georgia, donated three flat-screen monitors and playback equipment to the CVM in FY11. Dean Sheila W. Allen announced the donation during the 2010 Dean’s Tailgate party, where the monitors were on display and used to show the game to our tailgate guests. Best Buy also provided a tent with video games for the tailgate party. After the event, the monitors were hung on the walls of the lobbies in the Small Animal VTH, the Large Animal VTH and in our Community Practice Clinic. The monitors are being used to entertain our clients who wait for their pets, and to communicate information to our clients about the College, including our need to build a new teaching hospital. Thank you, Best Buy! Photos by Sue Myers Smith 35 The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine 2010 -11 Annual Report to Donors ADMINISTRATION Michael F. Adams, President Jere Morehead, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Sheila W. Allen, Dean Harry W. Dickerson, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Affairs K. Paige Carmichael, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Paula C. Tolbert, Director of Business and Finance Gary M. Baxter, Director, Veterinary Teaching Hospital EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Kathy Bangle, Director of Veterinary External Affairs Carlton Bain, Assistant Director of Development Molly Muschamp Thomas, Major Gifts Officer Karen Alford Aiken, Client Advocate Sarah Freeman, Communications Director, Veterinary Teaching Hospital Kat Yancey Gilmore, Director of Public Relations Sue Myers Smith, Web Manager and Photographer Marti Brick, Director of Alumni Relations Teressa King, Administrative Associate Brenda Horton, Alumni Reunion Assistant Editor Kat Yancey Gilmore, kygilmor@uga.edu Contributing Writers Sam Fahmy, Jonathan McGinty Photography Peter Frey, Christopher B. Herron, Sue Myers Smith, Andrew Davis Tucker Designer Lindsay Robinson This publication is paid for by advertising income and private donations, and is available online at www. vet.uga.edu. For future mailings, if you would prefer to receive our Aesculapian or Annual Report electronically, please email us at vetnews@uga.edu and tell us what email address you would like us to notify when the publication goes online. Thank you for your support of the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine. 36 Alumni Association Executive Board Michael Topper, President Tim Montgomery, Immediate Past President Flynn Nance, President-Elect Doris Miller, Secretary-Treasurer Stephen Arbitter Charlie Broussard Scott Bryant Marian Shuler Holladay Stephanie Jordan Dolores Kunze Jan Sosnowski Nichol Chad Schmiedt Ruth McNeill Vaughn Scott Westmoreland Dr. Sheila Allen, ex officio Is your name missing? This report contains the names of donors who made gifts to the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine that were processed through the Office of Development between July 1, 2010, and June 30, 2011. There are several reasons for your name not appearing in what you believe to be the appropriate giving level – or not appearing at all: 1. You made your gift either before July 1, 2010, or after June 30, 2011. 2. You made a pledge instead of an outright gift. If you made a pledge between July 1, 2010, and June 30, 2011, but chose to begin fulfilling it after June 30, 2011, your name will not appear in this honor roll, which reflects only gifts received. 3. We omitted your name in error. If so, we would like to hear from you. If you have questions or corrections, contact the Office of Development, 501 D.W. Brooks Drive, Athens, GA 30602-7371. You may also call 706.542.1807 or email us at give2vet@uga.edu Copyright 2011 by the University of Georgia. No part of this publication may be reproduced without permission of the editor. The University of Georgia is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. 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For future mailings, if you would prefer to receive our Aesculapian or Annual Report electronically, please email us at vetnews@uga.edu and tell us what email address you would like us to notify when the publication goes online. Thank you for your support of the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine. Photos by christopher b. herron