Joyce Harman

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Curriculum Vitae of the ACVBM’s
(American College of Veterinary Botanical Medicine)
Organizing Committee
Name: Joyce Harman, DVM, MRCVS
Address: 1214 North Poes Rd.
Flint Hill, VA 22627
Date of Birth: June 22, 1955
Education
Colleges, Dates, Degrees:
BS
1980 University of Georgia, Animal and Dairy Science
DVM
1984 Virginia Maryland Regional College of
Veterinary Medicine
MRCVS 1985 Member, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
University of Bristol College of Veterinary
Medicine, England
Professional Activities
Veterinary Research Assistant
1984 - 1986
Dr. David Snow
Animal Health Trust
Newmarket, Suffolk, England
Equine Practice
1986 - 1986
Kieren Bredin, MRCVS
Somerton Veterinary Hospital
Curragh, Co. Kildare, Ireland
Research Veterinarian
1986 - 1987
Bioengineering Isler
Dahliastrasse 16, Postfach 916
Zurich, Switzerland
Equine Practice
1987 - 1989
Dr. B. Furlong & Associates
Oldwick, New Jersey
CAVM Equine Practice
1990 - Present
Harmany Equine Clinic, Ltd.
Flint Hill, Virginia
Team Veterinarian
1991, 1993
USA East International Endurance Team
North American Championships
Carson City, Nevada and Calgary, Canada
Teaching/ Nutrition/Herb Company Veterinary Institute for Integrative Medicine
1995-present
Boulder, Colorado
Instructor, lecturer
2013-present
Scientific Organizations:
1984 - Present:
1985 - 2005:
1985 - 1987:
1989 - Present:
1989 - Present:
1990 - 1998:
1992 - Present:
1993 - Present:
1991 - Present:
1998 – Present:
1998 – Present:
1995 – Present:
College of Integrative Veterinary Therapies
American Veterinary Medical Association
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
British Equine Veterinary Association
International Veterinary Acupuncture Society
American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association
Association for Equine Sports Medicine
American Association of Equine Practitioners
American Veterinary Chiropractic Association
National Center for Homeopathy
Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy
American Association Veterinary Acupuncture
Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of PA
Honors
Professional:
1994 Selected as honored member, Who’s Who – Business and Professionals
Public Service
2014 250 Hours public service with Old Rag Master Naturalists
Offices Held:
Professional:
1992 - 1994:
1992 - 1999
1996 - 1999
1996 - 2000
1996 - 2009
1997 - 1998
1998 - 1999
1999-2000
1999-2010
2001-2015
2004-present
2005-2007:
2006-2007:
Chairman, American Association of Equine Practitioners,
Subcommittee on Therapy Options
Editor, International Veterinary Acupuncture Society
Board of Directors, Association of Equine Sports Medicine
Board of Directors, American Holistic Veterinary Medical
Association
Veterinary Advisory Board, Animal Ambassadors and TTEAM
Vice-president, American Holistic Veterinary Medical
Association
President, American Holistic Veterinary Medical
Association
Member, American Veterinary Medical Association Task Force on
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Editorial Board, The Horse (magazine)
President, Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of PA
Veterinary Advisor to Board, The Holistic Horse (magazine)
Board of Directors, Veterinary Botanical Medical Association
President, Veterinary Botanical Medical Association
Public service:
1990 - 1995:
1991 - 1994:
2001- 2005:
2006- 2007:
2006-2010:
2009-2013
Board of Directors, Eastern Competitive Trail Ride Association
Board of Directors, Old Dominion Trail Rides
Board of Directors, Mid-Atlantic Highland Cattle Association
President, Mid-Atlantic Highland Cattle Association
Board of Directors, Rappahannock League for Environmental Protection
Board of Directors, Old Rag Master Naturalists
Bibliography
1. Glycogen repletion following different diets. RC. Harris, JC Harman, DJ Marlin, and DH Snow.
Second International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, San Diego, 1986.
2. Computerized Saddle Fitting. JC Harman. Pferdeheilkunde. 12(6):1996.
3. Complementary (alternative) therapies for poor performance, back problems, and lameness. In
Current Vet Therapy, ed Robinson, NE. WB Saunders Co, Philadelphia, PA. 1997: 131-137.
4. Holistic Approach to Equine Practice. Harman, JC. In Complementary and Alternative
Veterinary Medicine: Principles and Practice. Ed: Allen M. Schoen, DVM, Susan G. Wynn,
DVM. Mosby, St. Louis, 1998 (601)
5. Incorporating Holistic Medicine into Equine Practice. Harman, JC. In Complementary and
Alternative Veterinary Medicine:
Principles and Practice. Ed: Allen M. Schoen, DVM, Susan G. Wynn, DVM
Mosby, St. Louis, 1998 (631)
6. Rehabilitation and Training. Harman JC and Ridgeway K. in Back Problems in Horses, ed K
Haussler. Vet Clin N Am. 15:1, 263-280, 1999.
7. The Role of Nutritional Therapy in the Treatment of Equine Cushing’s Syndrome and
Laminitis. JC Harman and M Ward. Alternative Medicine Review, 6:Suppl: 2001. pp S4-S16.
8. The Toxicology of Herbs in Equine Practice. JC Harman. Clinical Techniques in Equine
Practice. 1:2, 2002. (74-80).
9. Herbal Medicine in Equine Practice. Harman, JC. Ed: Wynn S, Fougere B. Veterinary Herbal
Medicine. Mosby Elsevier, St Louis, 2007.
10. Equine Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases. Wallis, C and Harman, JC. In Practical Guide to
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine-Equine. Ed Xie H, Crisman C. In Press.
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