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American Association of Equine Practitioners
2021 Leadership
Resource Guide
American Association of Equine Practitioners 2021 Leadership Resource Guide C1
C1TABLE OF CONTENTS 2021 Board of Directors........................................................................................................................... 2 AAEP Staff & Responsibilities by Department.......................................................................................... 3 Council Listings........................................................................................................................................ 4 Committee Listings Educational Programs.......................................................................................................................... 4 Finance & Audit.................................................................................................................................. 5 Infectious Disease................................................................................................................................. 5 Member Engagement........................................................................................................................... 5 Nominating.......................................................................................................................................... 5 Performance Horse............................................................................................................................... 5 Professional Conduct & Ethics............................................................................................................ 6 Racing.................................................................................................................................................. 6 Scientific Review & Editorial............................................................................................................... 6 Wellness............................................................................................................................................... 6 Awards...................................................................................................................................................... 7 Equine and Veterinary Organizations..................................................................................................... 11 AAEP Student Chapters.......................................................................................................................... 14 Regulation and Legislative Advocacy Resources .................................................................................... 16 AVMA Representation 2021 ............................................................................................................. 16 AAEP Ethical and Professional Guidelines.............................................................................................. 17 Genetic Defects.................................................................................................................................. 18 Equine Welfare................................................................................................................................... 19 AAEP Principles of Equine Welfare............................................................................................... 19 Equids Used in Entertainment, Shows and for Exhibition............................................................ 19 Practice of Hemi-Castration......................................................................................................... 20 Stewardship of the Horse............................................................................................................. 20 Transportation and Processing of Horses..................................................................................... 20 Management of Mares Utilized in the PMU Collection Industry.................................................. 20 Management of Bureau of Land Management Wild Horses and Burros....................................... 20 Use of Horses in Urban Environments.......................................................................................... 21 Use of Vesicants............................................................................................................................ 21 Practice of Soring.......................................................................................................................... 22 Tail Alteration in Horses.............................................................................................................. 22 Thermocautery or Pin Firing........................................................................................................ 22 Use of Hog Rings......................................................................................................................... 22 Position on Equine Exercise.......................................................................................................... 22 Horse Show........................................................................................................................................ 22 Horse Show Official Veterinarian................................................................................................. 22 Medication......................................................................................................................................... 23 Endurance Horse Medications...................................................................................................... 23 Therapeutic Medication for the Racehorse................................................................................... 23
Therapeutic Medication for the Competition Horse..................................................................... 24
Use of Anabolic Steroids............................................................................................................... 24
Use of Corticosteroids.................................................................................................................. 25
Use of Medroxyprogesterone Acetate in Competition Horses....................................................... 25
Racing................................................................................................................................................ 25
Private Practice by Regulatory Veterinarians................................................................................ 25
Reproduction..................................................................................................................................... 25
Veterinary Management of Broodmares....................................................................................... 25
Transported Semen as it Relates to Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA)........................................................ 26
Veterinary Management of the Breeding Stallion.......................................................................... 26
Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA)......................................................................................................... 26
Breeding Terminology................................................................................................................... 26
Sales Issues......................................................................................................................................... 27
Therapeutic Medication to Horses for Sale at Public Auction...................................................... 27
Cryptorchid Definition................................................................................................................. 28
Dental Malocclusions................................................................................................................... 28
Pre-Sale Videoendoscopic Examination of the Upper Airway at Public Auction........................... 28
Post-Sale Examination of Horses Intended for Racing.................................................................. 29
Reporting Purchase Examinations................................................................................................ 29
Purchase Exams at Public Auction................................................................................................ 30
Radiographs – Custody and Distribution..................................................................................... 30
Sale Disclosure.............................................................................................................................. 30
Veterinary Practice............................................................................................................................. 30
Practice of Veterinary Medicine.................................................................................................... 30
Roles of Healthcare Providers in Veterinary Medicine.................................................................. 30
Levels of Supervision.................................................................................................................... 31
Contingency Fees.......................................................................................................................... 31
Conflicts of Interest...................................................................................................................... 31
Equine Dentistry........................................................................................................................... 32
Euthanasia.................................................................................................................................... 32
Equine Veterinary Case Referral................................................................................................... 32
Equine Veterinary Compounding.................................................................................................. 33
Judicious Use of Antimicrobials ................................................................................................... 34
Policy for Membership Denial and Disciplinary Procedures............................................................... 35
AAEP Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws........................................................................................... 39
AAEP 2020-2023 Strategic Plan...................................................................................... inside back cover
2021 Leadership Resource Guide 12021 AAEP BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President President-Elect Vice President Treasurer
Scott A. Hay, DVM Emma K. Read, DVM, Robert P. Franklin, DVM, Amy L. Grice, VMD, MBA
Teigland Franklin & Brokken MVSc, DACVS DACVIM Amy Grice VMD MBA LLC
12277 SW 55th St 5133 Reserve Dr Fredericksburg Equine PO Box 192
Ste 900 Dublin, OH 53017-8400 Veterinary Services 320 E Crittenden St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33330 (403) 971-2637 937 Leyendecker Rd Virginia City, MT 59755
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
(954) 680-5886 read.65@osu.edu (845) 399-1886
(830) 990-9052
hay@tfbequine.com amyvmdmba@gmail.com
rpfdvm@gmail.com
Immediate Past President Luke Bass, DVM, MS, Mitchell K. Rode, DVM Amanda M. House, DVM,
David D. Frisbie, DVM, Ph.D., DABVP (2021) (2021) DACVIM (2022)
DACVS, DACVSMR Colorado State University Clarke Equine Wellness & PO Box 100136
CSU – ORC/TMI 3358 Laredo Ln Performance PC Gainesville, FL 32610
300 W Drake Rd Fort Collins, CO 80526-4234 PO Box 392 (352) 215-3717
Fort Collins, CO 80523 (970) 420-0973 Berryville, VA 22611-0392 housea@ufl.edu
(970) 217-2565 luke.bass@colostate.edu (540) 955-9115
david.frisbie@colostate.edu rnrdvm@clarkeequine.com
Sarah Reuss, VMD, DACVIM Emma Adam, DVM, Erin Denney-Jones, DVM James A. Zeliff, DVM,
(2022) DACVIM, Ph.D. (2023) (2023) MBA (2023)
1020 Cathedral Dr University of Kentucky Florida Equine Vet Allegheny Equine Associates
Alpharetta, GA 30004-6729 PO Box 12243 Services Inc 9015 Sampson Ln
(484) 467-2502 Lexington, KY 40582 PO Box 120913 Murrysville, PA 15668-9368
sarah.reuss@boehringer- (484) 880-9470 Clermont, FL 34712-0913 (724) 325-4615
ingelheim.com emma@emmaadam.com (352) 241-0383 jzeliff@alleghenyequine.net
fevsedj@aol.com
2 AAEPAAEP Staff & Responsibilities by Department
Executive Director – David Foley
Sue Stivers – Executive Assistant
Education – Karen Pautz, Director Information Technology – Kevin Hinchman, Director
Areas of responsibility: Areas of responsibility:
Educational Programming Internal IT (Firewalls, Employee Equipment, Networks, etc.)
Curriculum Innovations & E-Learning Member IT Functions (Website, Apps, Listservs, etc.)
Team: Team:
Carey Ross – Scientific Publications Coordinator Amity Wahl – Communications & Technology Coordinator
Finance & Operations – Lori Rawls, Director Marketing & Communications – Sally Baker, Director
Areas of responsibility: Areas of responsibility:
Meetings & Conventions Marketing, Communications & Public Relations
General Office Operations Publications
Physical Plant Social Media
Financial Reporting On Call
Team: Wellness & Diversity Initiatives
Debbie Miles – Trade Show Coordinator AAEP Touch Program
Jayson Page – Office Manager Team:
John Cooney – Publications Coordinator
Giulia Garcia – Communications Coordinator
Industry Relations – Keith Kleine, Director
Areas of responsibility: Membership – Nick Altwies, Director
Advertising, Sponsorships & Partnerships Areas of responsibility:
Advocacy & Public Policy Membership Programs & Services
Other Industry Issues (Equine Welfare, Infectious Disease, Renewal & Retention
Disaster Preparedness & Relief) Volunteers
Equine Disease Communication Center Student Programs
The Foundation for the Horse Team:
Team: Sadie Boschert – Student Programs Coordinator
Dana Kirkland – Sponsorship & Advertising Coordinator Megan Gray – Member Concierge
Katie McDaniel – EDCC Communications Manager Kristin Walker – Membership & Event Services Coordinator
Paul Ransdell – Foundation Senior Development Officer
Elaine Young – Foundation Development &
Communications Coordinator To email an AAEP staff member, use the individual’s first initial
followed by last name @aaep.org (e.g., dfoley@aaep.org).
Offices
American Association of Equine Practitioners
4033 Iron Works Parkway | Lexington, KY 40511
(800) 443-0177 (U.S. and Canada) | (859) 233-0147 | Fax: (859) 233-1968
AAEP office e-mail: aaepoffice@aaep.org
AAEP website: aaep.org
The Foundation for the Horse website: foundationforthehorse.org
Equine Disease Communication Center website: equinediseasecc.org
2021 Leadership Resource Guide 3COUNCILS & COMMITTEES
Councils are volunteer groups within the AAEP with a specific charge to provide guidance to the AAEP leadership. Councils may
recommend the formation of task forces, member education, position statement development, motions for the board of directors,
or other courses of action on a particular issue related to their subject area.
Committees are volunteer work groups within the AAEP that have an ongoing, annual function and a focused charge related to a
specific area of veterinary medicine, the equine industry or association governance. Policies and procedures relative to committees
(e.g. appointment, terms, eligibility, etc.) are further defined in the AAEP Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws.
Foundation Advisory Council Welfare & Public Policy
To partner with staff in fundraising and development efforts, Advisory Council
prioritize and make funding recommendations, and propose poli- To monitor welfare issues and matters of public policy in both the
cies for board consideration for The Foundation for the Horse, equine industry and veterinary profession for the purpose of advising
AAEP’s 501(c)(3) charitable arm. AAEP leadership on such matters as well as to make recommenda-
tions on a particular course of action by the association.
Rick Mitchell, Chair
(203) 270-3600 • rmitch2074@aol.com Alina Vale, Chair
(858) 354-0080 • amvale@ucdavis.edu
Anthony Blikslager, Vice Chair
(919) 513-7725 • anthony_blikslager@ncsu.edu Board Liaison: Sarah Reuss
Staff Liaisons: Sally Baker/Keith Kleine
Board Liaison: Mitchell Rode
Staff Liaison: Keith Kleine 2021 2023 Ex-officio Members:
Mary Bell Casille Batten Stuart Brown
2021 2022 2023 Alan Goldhahn Natalie Cooper- Nora Grenager
Michelle Barton Anthony Blikslager Drew Buechley Lauren Kleine Towns Clara Mason
Brian Carroll Michelle Coleman Betsy Juliano Bernadette Smith Kenneth Jacobsen Brad Tanner
Bonnie Comerford Bridget Heilsberg Al Kane Samantha Mixon Jim Zeliff
Monty McInturff Becky McConnico Eric Krawitt 2022 Bart Sutherland
Bill Moyer Ron McDaniel Stephen Reed Margaret Brosnahan
Melanie Smith Taylor Rick Mitchell Julie Wilson George Dyck
Kathleen Waldorf Amy Poulin-Braim Ian Harrison
Nat White
Brooke Woodruff
Jim Zeliff
Educational Programs Committee
To provide input and oversight on all AAEP-related educational pro-
President’s Advisory Council gramming, including the annual convention, ancillary meetings, and
online education; to review/develop policy recommendations relative
To serve as a resource for the president and provide historical to continuing education; and to review and make recommendations
perspective for the leadership. based on member evaluations of programming.
David Frisbie, Chair and Board Liaison Charlie Scoggin, Chair
(970) 217-2565 • david.frisbie@colostate.edu (859) 233-0371 • cscoggin@roodandriddle.com
Kathleen M. Anderson Eleanor M. Green Erin Contino, Vice Chair
Rick M. Arthur J. Clyde Johnson (970) 556-3931 • erinkcontino@gmail.com
G. Marvin Beeman A. Gary Lavin
Jeffrey T. Berk Thomas R. Lenz Board Liaison: Luke Bass
Jerry B. Black Robert D. Lewis Staff Liaison: Carey Ross
Jeff A. Blea Margo L. Macpherson
Larry R. Bramlage C. Wayne McIlwraith 2021 2022 2023
Thomas D. Brokken John S. Mitchell Myra Barrett Heidi Banse Erin Contino
G. Kent Carter William A. Moyer Scott Hay Raul Bras Rob Franklin
James R. Coffman Gary L. Norwood Barbara Jones Josh Donnell
Robert W. Copelan Scott E. Palmer Charlie Scoggin Ryland Edwards, III
Douglas G. Corey Richard J. Sheehan Sherry Johnson
R. Reynolds Cowles, Jr. Terry D. Swanson Craig Lesser
Ann E. Dwyer Charles D. Vail Emma Read
Daniel V. Flynn John T. Vaughan Maria Schnobrich
Benjamin Franklin, Jr. Harry W. Werner Debbie Spike-Pierce
David D. Frisbie Nathaniel A. White, II
4 AAEPCOMMITTEES
Finance & Audit Committee Member Engagement Committee
To review the finances for both the AAEP and The Foundation for To identify and develop future leaders within the AAEP for
the Horse and to make recommendations to the board on achiev- councils, committees and task forces.
ing board-defined financial goals along with funding strategies to
achieve them; to review and make recommendations to the board Will French, Chair
on financial policy and budgets taking into account investment (720) 234-3684 • wfrench@littletonequine.com
performance, economic conditions and other factors that may
impact short- and long-term financial stability; to develop budget- Board Liaison: Emma Adam
ing projections with staff, for both the AAEP and The Foundation, Staff Liaison: Nick Altwies
that integrate the strategic plan and other initiatives; to approve
the budget within the finance committee for submission to the 2021 2022 2023
board; to make recommendations on board appropriations and Amanda Armentrout Jackie Boggs Betsy Charles
capital expenditures; and to conduct semi-annual review with Jackie Christakos Jeremiah Easley Will French
investment advisor(s). Additionally, the committee will ensure an Liberty Getman Bridget Heilsberg Caleb Harms
accounting firm is selected for an annual audit or review of both Karen Jackman Jennifer Linton Zach Loppnow
the AAEP and The Foundation for the Horse with results reviewed Sarah Reuss Dane Tatarniuk Karen Nyrop
by the committee prior to presentation to the AAEP board. Olivia Rudolphi Jennifer Reda
Holly Stewart
Amy Grice, Chair and Board Liaison Harry Werner
(845) 399-1886 • amyvmdmba@gmail.com
Staff Liaison: Lori Rawls Nominating Committee
2021 2022 Non-AAEP ex-officio To oversee elections of board members; provide input to the board
Rob Franklin Rick Mitchell member: on policy matters related to leadership in the association; and to
David Frisbie Drew Buechley see that leadership positions are filled on a fair and equitable basis
Lisa Metcalf 2023 with the best interest of the association in mind.
Amy Grice
Jim Zeliff Jeff Berk, Chair
(352) 843-3030 • jtberk5@aol.com
Staff Liaison: David Foley
Infectious Disease Committee
To monitor and update disease information on a regular basis for 2021 2022 2023
the Equine Disease Communication Center and AAEP websites, as Margo Macpherson Jeff Berk David Frisbie
well as AAEP Control and Vaccination Guidelines; and to make Mitchell Rode Foster Northrop
additions, updates and relevant changes as needed. Additionally, Phoebe Smith Sarah Reuss
the committee will also serve to evaluate infectious disease issues
affecting the equine population and recommend courses of action
to the AAEP leadership. Performance Horse Committee
Sally DeNotta, Chair To proactively identify and address issues of importance to equine
(607) 422-4200 • s.denotta@ufl.edu veterinarians and horse show entities; to provide leadership and
expertise on all aspects of the performance horse that affect the
Board Liaison: Amanda House health and welfare of the horse and the integrity of the competition;
Staff Liaisons: Keith Kleine/Katie McDaniel to communicate to AAEP members and other stakeholders AAEP
positions and recommendations on those issues; and, to educate
2021 2022 2023 AAEP members and stakeholders on best practices and ethical care
Jacquelin Boggs Lisa Fultz Ashley Boyle of the performance horse.
Noah Cohen Siddra Hines Sally DeNotta
Katie Flynn Amy Johnson Ron Vin Mark Baus, Chair
Piper Norton Barbara Jones (203) 733-0789 • mbaus@grandprixequine.com
Abby Sage Angela Pelzel- Ex-officio member:
Karie Vander Werf McCluskey Nat White Board Liaison: Erin Denney-Jones
Ashley Whitehead Staff Liaison: David Foley
2021 2022 2023
Mark Baus Kathleen Anderson Lori Bidwell
Brent Hague Liz Barrett Amy Poulin-Braim
Sherry Johnson Lane Easter Olivia Rudolphi
Mark Revenaugh Sarah Gold Stephen Schumacher
Faith Hughes Mike Tomlinson
Rick Mitchell
Andrea Sotela
2021 Leadership Resource Guide 5COMMITTEES
Professional Conduct & Scientific Review &
Ethics Committee Editorial Committee
To review and analyze ethical issues facing the AAEP membership To help develop the definitive program content for AAEP CE
and to educate the membership on these issues; to formulate and Meetings by providing input to the Educational Programs
review recommendations relative to AAEP position statements as Committee (EPC) and assisting in the production of the highest
they pertain to ethical practice; to develop and conduct a review quality proceedings papers through review.
procedure for evaluating complaints and allegations of unethical
practice by AAEP members; and, to recommend disciplinary action Charlie Scoggin, Chair
to the board regarding membership privileges. (859) 233-0371 • cscoggin@roodandriddle.com
Erin Contino, Vice Chair
Duane Chappell, Chair
(970) 556-3931 • erinkcontino@gmail.com
(217) 827-0093 • dchappelldvm@gmail.com
Board Liaison: Luke Bass
Board Liaison: Jim Zeliff Staff Liaison: Carey Ross
Staff Liaison: David Foley
2021 2022 2023
2021 2022 2023 Liz Arbittier Leea Arnold Anna Chapman
Stacy Anderson Dionne Benson Dixie Burner Myra Barrett Heidi Banse Erin Contino
Brent Cassady Jackie Christakos Ryan Carpenter Ben Buchanan Beth Biscoe Jack Easley
Jennifer Durenberger Chris Wilhite Juliea McCall Ashley Craig Raul Bras Aimee Eggleston
Nick Huggons Peter Morresey Leslie Easterwood Jim Bryant Ahearn
Rosemary LoGiudice Caitlin O’Shea Casey Gruber Ty Corbiell Robyn Ellerbrock
Mary Scollay Mary Beth Whitcomb Barbara Jones Josh Donnell Ryan Ferris
Kelley Jones Ryland Edwards, III Nick Huggons
Lisa Katz Bill Gilsenan Laura Javsicas
Melissa King Amy Johnson Meghann Lustgarten
Racing Committee Valerie Moorman Cody Johnson Tim Lynch
Karen Nyrop Taylor Myers Ashley Olds-Sanchez
To proactively identify and address issues of importance to equine
John Peloso Peter Morresey Nicole Scherrer
veterinarians and racing authorities; to provide leadership and
Alfredo Romero Meg Mullin Lauren Schnabel
expertise on all aspects of racing that affect the health and welfare
Sarah Sampson Britany Nehring- Katie Seabaugh
of the horse; to communicate to AAEP members and racing stake-
Carrie Schlachter Lappin Jeremy Shaba
holders, the AAEP’s positions and recommendations pursuant to Charlie Scoggin Mike Pownall
the welfare and safety of the horse; and, to educate AAEP mem- Mike Tomlinson Maria Schnobrich
bers and industry stakeholders regarding best practices and ethical Jeremy Whitman Debbie Spike-Pierce
care of the racehorse. Amanda Trimble
Jeff Berk, Chair Claudia True
(352) 843-3030 • jtberk5@aol.com Cara Wright
Kate Wulster
Board Liaison: Emma Adam
Staff Liaison: Sally Baker
2021 2022 2023 Wellness Committee
Ryan Carpenter Jeff Berk Jennifer Durenberger
To develop and provide resources to the membership on wellness
Kevin Dunlavy Jeff Blea L. Chip Johnson
and wellbeing issues, including educational programming, in an
Eoin Kelly Mike Latessa Christopher Kawcak
effort to improve quality of practice and life.
Clayton McCook John Madison Deborah Lamparter
John Peloso Sara Langsam
Rob Franklin, Chair
Ex-officio member: Mary Scollay Alison Moore
Clara Mason Susan Stover (830) 990-9052 • rpfdvm@gmail.com
Board Liaison: Amanda House
Staff Liaison: Sally Baker
2021 2022 2023
Keith Chaffin Aimee Eggleston Will French
Rob Franklin Ahearn Cara Rosenbaum
Amy Grice Margo Macpherson Erin Trawick-Smith
Jamie Pribyl Stephanie Walbornn
6 AAEPawards
The Lavin Cup, The Equine Welfare Award of AAEP
The purpose of this award is to recognize a non-veterinary organization or individual that has demonstrated exceptional compassion or
developed and enforced rules and guidelines for the welfare of horses.
Past Winners
2020 New Vocations Racehorse 2009 North American Equine Ranching 2002 Dayton O. Hyde
Adoption Program Information Council (NAERIC) 1999 Tom Dorrance
2019 The Right Horse Initiative 2008 Hanover Shoe Farms 1998 Thoroughbred Retirement
2017 Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines 2007 Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Foundation, Inc.
2016 Michael Blowen, Founder, Adoption Program 1997 American Quarter Horse
Old Friends Equine 2005 Days End Farm Horse Rescue Association
2014 Robbie Timmons, President, 2004 Herb and Ellen Moelis, 1996 California Horse Racing Board
Canter USA Thoroughbred Charities of
2012 Christian Veterinary Mission America
2010 Society for the Protection of 2003 Professional Rodeo Cowboys
Animals Abroad (SPANA) Association (PRCA)
AAEP George Stubbs Award
The George Stubbs Award recognizes the contributions made to equine veterinary medicine by individuals other than veterinarians. The
award is named for George Stubbs (1724-1806), the artist and teacher who played a vital role in veterinary education. He studied and taught
anatomy at York Hospital in England, using detailed drawings as a guide to equine anatomy. His reference book, Anatomy of the Horse,
published more than 200 years ago, is still universally recognized as an authoritative anatomical depiction.
Past Winners
2016 Jay Hickey 2007 Roy and Gretchen Jackson and 2000 Gary L. Carpenter
President, American Horse Michael Matz AAEP Executive Director
Council (1993-2016) Barbaro’s Owners and Trainer 1991-2000
2014 Dell Hancock 2007 George Bagby, MD, MS 1999 Kenneth L. Maddy
Chair, Grayson-Jockey Club Orthopedic Surgeon Former California State Senator
Research Foundation 2005 Edward L. Squires, PhD 1997 Duncan Alexander
2011 Susan McDonnell, PhD Equine Reproduction Researcher American Live Stock Insurance
Equine Behaviorial Researcher and Professor Company
2008 John K. and Marianne Castle 2004 Gene Pranzo, Director 1993 Paul Mellon
Benefactors of the bi-annual Equine Research Foundation Philanthropist, horseman
International Equine Conference Dorothy Havemeyer Foundation 1993 R. Richards Rolapp, Esq.
on Laminitis and Diseases President, American Horse
of the Foot Council (1978-1993)
Eligibility
Individuals eligible for this award are those persons who have not received a degree in veterinary medicine and do not practice veterinary
medicine. However, the individual must have been directly responsible for performing an act or acts to benefit the field of equine veteri-
nary medicine in any or all of the following areas:
• Leadership • Product Development
• Public Service • Public Policy Development
• Volunteer Service • Animal Advocacy
• Research Findings • Humane Education
The accomplishments may be based on a sustained effort or an extraordinary single achievement.
Sage Kester Beyond the Call Award
Presented to an individual who has made significant and long-lasting contributions to equine veterinary medicine and the community, the
“Beyond the Call” award is named in honor of its first recipient, the late General Wayne O. “Sage” Kester, DVM.
Past Winners
2020 Scott Palmer, DVM
2018 Tom Lenz, DVM
2017 Nancy Collins, DVM
2010 Charles Raker, VMD
1999 G. Marvin Beeman, DVM
2021 Leadership Resource Guide 7AWARDS
Distinguished Service Award
This honor recognizes individuals who have provided exemplary service to the AAEP or a similar organization to the benefit of the horse,
horse industry or the profession of equine veterinary medicine.
Past Winners
2020 Mary Scollay, DVM 2009 Scott E. Palmer, VMD 2004 Nathaniel A. White, II, DVM,
Keith D. Kleine, MS Sally J. Baker, APR DACVS
2018 Kent Fowler, DVM 2008 Susan L. White, DVM, DACVIM 2002 H. Steve Conboy, DVM
2016 William A. Moyer, DVM 2007 Gary L. Norwood, DVM Jay G. Merriam, DVM
2015 Brad Mitchell 2006 Larry R. Bramlage, DVM, MS 2001 Nat T. Messer, IV, DVM
2014 Larry R. Bramlage, DVM, MS John E. Madigan, DVM David L. Foley, CAE
C. Wayne McIlwraith, BVSc, PhD Claude A. Ragle, DVM 2000 R. Bruce Hollett, DVM
2013 Harry W. Werner, VMD 2005 Tom R. Lenz, DVM, MS Mrs. Lucy Kester
2012 Midge Leitch, VMD
Distinguished Educator Award
This award recognized individuals who made a significant impact on the development and training of equine practitioners, either in an academic
setting or as a mentor. Beginning in 2013, this award was separated into two distinct awards honoring academic training and mentorship.
Past Winners
2012 Jill R. Johnson, DVM 2005 Charles F. Reid, DVM 2002 John F. Fessler, DVM
2011 Jill Beach, VMD 2004 Robert M. Kenney, DVM Ronald L. Genovese, VMD
2009 John T. Vaughan, DVM Leon Scrutchfield, DVM 2001 Robert Baker, DVM
R. Dean Scoggins, DVM 2003 Norman W. Rantanen, DVM, M.B. Teigland, DVM
2008 Timothy R. O’Brien, DVM, PhD, MS, DACVR 2000 Albert Gabel, DVM
MS, PhD A-O/ASIF International Charles Raker, VMD
John V. Steiner, DVM, DACT Foundation’s Veterinary John D. Wheat, DVM
2007 James N. Moore, DVM Division
Howard E. Gill, DVM Loren H. Evans, DVM
2006 Thomas Divers, DVM
Distinguished Educator Award (Academic)
This award, instituted in 2013, honors an individual educator who by his or her actions and commitment has demonstrated a significant
impact on the development and training of equine practitioners.
Past Winners
2019 W. David Wilson, BVMS, MS
2018 John Stick, DVM, DACVS
2017 Peter J. Timoney, FRCVS
2016 Dennis E. Brooks, DVM, PhD, DACVO
2015 Virginia B. Reef, DVM, DACVIM, DACVSMR, DECVDI
2014 Terry L. Blanchard, DVM, MS, DACT
2013 Frank A. Nickels, DVM
Distinguished Educator Award (Mentor)
This award, instituted in 2013, honors an individual who by his or her actions and commitment has demonstrated a significant impact
on the development and training of equine practitioners through mentoring.
Past Winners
2020 Stephen E. O’Grady, DVM, MRCVS
2019 Terry D. Swanson, DVM
2018 Richard Estes, DVM
2015 John W. Lee, Jr., DVM
2013 Barrie D. Grant, DVM
8 AAEPAWARDS
Distinguished Life Members
This distinction recognizes regular members who have made outstanding contributions to the association throughout their career.
Past Winners
2020 Susan L. White 2000 Robert K. Shideler 1986 Gene M. Bierhaus
2017 Harry W. Werner A. Gary Lavin Paul E. Hoffman
2016 Glenn P. Blodgett James R. Coffman 1985 Frank J. Milne
2015 Nathaniel A. White, II 1999 John T. Vaughan 1984 M.B. Teigland
2014 Terry D. Swanson 1998 Ralph C. Knowles 1983 Wayne O. Kester
2013 Benjamin Franklin, Jr. 1997 William “Rex” Hinshaw 1980 Jack K. Robbins
2012 Nat T. Messer, IV 1996 Manuel A. “Tommy” Thomas, Jr. Alan H. Edmondson
2011 Douglas G. Corey 1993 DeWitt Owen, Jr. 1976 Charles E. Hagyard
2010 Jerry B. Black 1992 Delano L. Proctor, Jr. 1974 Floyd C. Sager
2009 C. Wayne McIlwraith Robert W. Copelan Paul J. Meginnis
Thomas R. Lenz 1991 James T. O’Connor, Jr. 1972 Donald A. Price
2008 Larry R. Bramlage G. Marvin Beeman 1967 Angel C. Pou
2007 Robert D. Lewis 1989 W. Dan Roberts 1959 Marion L. Scott
2006 Charles D. Vail Edwin A. Churchill John G. Hardenburg
J. Clyde Johnson Eugene R. Carroll Willard F. Guard
2002 James L. Voss 1987 Stanley M. Teeter
2001 Peter F. Haynes William M. Romane
AAEP Research Award
This award, instituted in 2013, recognizes an individual who has completed research that has or will make a significant impact on
the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of equine disease. Nominations are open to all individuals whose research is acknowledged by
presentation or publication and by peer review as a significant advancement in equine medicine or innovation in equine science. Nominees
must have had their research presented or published during the two years prior to when nominations are submitted to the AAEP.
Past Winners
2020 Katrin Hinrichs, CVM, Ph.D., DACT
2018 C. Wayne McIlwraith, BVSc, Ph.D., DSc, FRCVS, DACVS
2014 Donald P. Knowles, DVM
The President’s Award
The President’s Award honors individuals who have demonstrated a dedication to the association during the past year by contributing a
significant portion of time and expertise to benefit the health and welfare of the horse. The sitting AAEP president selects the recipient of
this award, which was introduced in 2008.
Past Winners
2020 Sherry A. Johnson, DVM, MS, 2014 Rick M. Arthur, DVM
DACVSMR 2013 Edward W. Kanara, DVM
2019 Katherine Ann Flynn, BVMS 2012 Jay G. Merriam, DVM
2018 John G. Peloso, DVM, DACVS 2011 David D. Frisbie, DVM
and family David L. Foley, CAE
2017 Stuart E. Brown, II, DVM 2010 Scott E. Palmer, VMD
Amy L. Grice, VMD, MBA Foster Northrop, DVM
2016 Nathaniel A. White, II, DVM, 2009 Stephen O’Grady, DVM, MRCVS
DACVS 2008 Midge Leitch, VMD
2015 Kenton D. Morgan, DVM
Nominations for AAEP awards may only be made by AAEP members.
A nomination form may be obtained through the AAEP office, 4033 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511, (859) 233-0147;
or online within the “About” section at aaep.org. Nominations must be received by June 1.
2021 Leadership Resource Guide 9AWARDS
Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture
The Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture debuted at the 1997 AAEP Convention in Phoenix, Ariz. Named for AAEP past president
and distinguished life member Frank J. Milne, the lecture series features state-of-the-art research on subjects and techniques considered
important by the equine veterinary profession.
2020 John A.E. Hubbell – Moving Equine Anesthesia from an Art toward a Science
2019 Dean W. Richardson – The Tao of Equine Fracture Repair
2018 Virginia B. Reef – Straight from the Heart: Untangling the Complexities of the
Equine Cardiovascular System
2017 Padraic M. Dixon – The Evolution of Horses and the Evolution of Equine Dentistry
2016 Norm G. Ducharme – Equine Upper Airways: Intersection of Evidence-Based Data,
Emerging Discoveries and the “Veterinary Art”
2015 Thomas J. Divers – The Equine Liver in Health and Disease
2014 John E. Madigan – Gumshoe Sleuthing in the World of Infectious Disease and Neonatology:
Discoveries That Changed Equine and Human Health
2013 Sue Dyson – Equine Lameness: Clinical Judgment Meets Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
2012 Stephanie J. Valberg – Muscling in on the Cause of Tying Up
2011 Noah D. Cohen – Equine Epidemiology: Counting for Something in Equine Practice
2010 Dennis E. Brooks – Catastrophic Ocular Surface Failure in the Horse
2009 Larry R. Bramlage – Operative Orthopedics of the Equine Fetlock Joint
2008 Stephen M. Reed – A Review of Neurological Diseases
2007 Dickson D. Varner – Revisiting the Perception of Sperm
2006 Nathaniel A. White, II – Colic
2005 C. Wayne McIlwraith – Joints, Arthroscopy to Gene Therapy
2004 Peter Rossdale – Maladjusted Foal
2003 Alfred M. Merritt, II – Gastroenterology
2002 David M. Nunamaker – Orthopedics, Bucked Shins
2001 James N. Moore – Gastrointestinal Disease
2000 Harold F. Hintz – Nutrition
1999 Joe Mayhew – The Spinal Cord
1998 O.J. Ginther – Equine Pregnancy
1997 N. Edward Robinson – Lower Airway of the Horse
Past Presidents 1955-2020
1955 Marion L. Scott* 1972 Thomas E. Dunkin* 1989 James L. Voss* 2006 Thomas D. Brokken
1956 Willard F. Guard* 1973 Robert W. Copelan 1990 Edward S. Murray* 2007 Douglas G. Corey
1957 Horace N. Davis* 1974 Robert K. Shideler* 1991 Robert A. Jack* 2008 Eleanor M. Green
1958 Edwin M. Churchill* 1975 G. Marvin Beeman 1992 Peter F. Haynes* 2009 Harry W. Werner
1959 Wayne O. Kester* 1976 James T. O’Connor, Jr.* 1993 Dan R. Evans* 2010 Nathaniel A. White, II
1960 Jordon Woodcock* 1977 Joseph A. Solomon* 1994 A. Gary Lavin* 2011 William A. Moyer
1961 M.B. Teigland* 1978 W. Dan Roberts* 1995 J. Clyde Johnson 2012 John S. Mitchell
1962 William O. Reed* 1979 Bernard F. Brennan* 1996 Terry D. Swanson 2013 Ann E. Dwyer
1963 Jack K. Robbins* 1980 DeWitt Owen, Jr.* 1997 Rick M. Arthur 2014 Jeff A. Blea
1964 William R. McGee* 1981 John T. Vaughan 1998 Gary L. Norwood 2015 G. Kent Carter
1965 Ora R. Adams* 1982 Robert L. Boss* 1999 Robert D. Lewis 2016 Kathleen M. Anderson
1966 Joseph E. Burch* 1983 Stewart K. Harvey* 2000 Benjamin Franklin, Jr. 2017 R. Reynolds Cowles, Jr.
1967 R. Scott Jackson* 1984 Daniel V. Flynn 2001 C. Wayne McIlwraith 2018 Margo L. Macpherson
1968 Neal D. Lusk* 1985 Charles D. Vail 2002 Jerry B. Black 2019 Jeffrey T. Berk
1969 Delano L. Proctor, Jr.* 1986 James R. Coffman 2003 Tom R. Lenz 2020 David D. Frisbie
1970 Joseph C. O’Dea* 1987 Richard J. Sheehan 2004 Larry R. Bramlage
1971 Frank J. Milne* 1988 J. Fred Arnold* 2005 Scott E. Palmer *deceased
10 AAEPEquine and Veterinary Organizations
EQUINE AND VETERINARY World Veterinary Association Morris Animal Foundation
ORGANIZATIONS Avenue de Tervueren, 12 720 S Colorado Blvd, Suite 174A
B1040 Brussels Denver, CO 80246
American Association of Belgium (303) 790-2345
Veterinary Parasitologists Phone: (32) 25337020 (800) 243-2345
Dr. Adriano Vatta, Secretary-Treasurer secretariat@worldvet.org Fax: (303) 790-4066
Louisiana State University www.worldvet.org www.morrisanimalfoundation.org
(225) 578-9206
avatta2@lsu.edu RESEARCH AND HEALTH BREED ORGANIZATIONS
www.aavp.org ORGANIZATIONS
American Donkey and Mule Society, Inc.
American College of Veterinary American Farriers Association
PO Box 1210
Internal Medicine 4059 Iron Works Pkwy, Suite 1
Lewisville, TX 75067-1210
8301 E Prentice Ave, Suite 300 Lexington, KY 40511
(972) 219-0781
Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (859) 233-7411
Fax: (859) 231-7862 lovelongears@hotmail.com
(800) 245-9081 www.lovelongears.com
(303) 231-9933 info@americanfarriers.org
Fax: (303) 231-0880 www.americanfarriers.org
American Hackney Horse Society
acvim@acvim.org 4059 Iron Works Pkwy, A-3
American Quarter Horse Foundation
www.acvim.org Lexington, KY 40511-8462
1600 Quarter Horse Dr
Amarillo, TX 79104 (859) 255-8694
American College of Veterinary Surgeons (806) 378-5029 Fax: (859) 255-0177
19785 Crystal Rock Dr, Suite 305 Fax: (806) 376-1005 ahhscsl@qx.net
Germantown, MD 20874 www.aqha.com/foundation www.hackneysociety.com
(877) 217-2287
(301) 916-0200 Animal Poison Control Center American Hanoverian Society
Fax: (301) 916-2287 (888) 426-4435 4067 Iron Works Pkwy, Suite 1
acvs@acvs.org www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control Lexington, KY 40511
www.acvs.org (A consultation fee may apply.) (859) 255-4141
Fax: (859) 255-8467
American Veterinary Medical Association Center for Equine Health – UC-Davis ahsoffice@hanoverian.org
1931 N Meacham Rd, Suite 100 One Shields Ave www.hanoverian.org
Schaumburg, IL 60173-4360 Davis, CA 95616-8589
(800) 248-2862 (530) 752-6433 American Miniature Horse Association
Fax: (847) 925-1329 Fax: (530) 752-9379 5601 S Interstate 35W
www.avma.org cehadmin@ucdavis.edu Alvarado, TX 76009
https://ceh.vetmed.ucdavis.edu
(817) 783-5600
AVMA Government Relations Division Fax: (817) 783-6403
1910 Sunderland Pl NW Equine Disease Communication Center
info@amha.org
Washington, DC 20036-1642 4033 Iron Works Pkwy
Lexington, KY 40511 www.amha.org
(800) 321-1473
Fax: (202) 223-4877 (859) 233-0147
Fax: (859) 233-3322 American Morgan Horse Association
edcc@aaep.org 4037 Iron Works Pkwy, Suite 130
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association Lexington, KY 40511
www.equinediseasecc.org
339 Booth St (802) 985-4944
Ottawa, ON K1R 7K1 Grayson-Jockey Club Research Fax: (859) 287-3555
Canada Foundation, Inc. info@morganhorse.com
(613) 236-1162 821 Corporate Dr www.morganhorse.com
Fax: (613) 236-9681 Lexington, KY 40503
admin@cvma-acmv.org (859) 224-2850 American Mustang and Burro Association
www.canadianveterinarians.net Fax: (859) 224-2853 PO Box 27703
contactus@grayson-jockeyclub.org Salt Lake City, UT 84127-0703
World Equine Veterinary Association www.grayson-jockeyclub.org www.ambainc.net
c/o Warwick Bayly
Washington State University Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center American Paint Horse Association
PO Box 646610 1400 Nicholasville Rd PO Box 961023
Pullman, WA 99164-6610 Fort Worth, TX 76161-0023
Lexington, KY 40546-0099
(509) 335-5616 (817) 834-2742
(859) 257-4757 Fax: (817) 834-3152
Fax: (509) 335-0880 Fax: (859) 257-8542 askapha@apha.com
info@wevaonline.org https://gluck.ca.uky.edu www.apha.com
www.wevaonline.org
2021 Leadership Resource Guide 11EQUINE AND VETERINARY ORGANIZATIONS
American Quarter Horse Association National Walking Horse Association National Cutting Horse Association
1600 Quarter Horse Dr PO Box 7111 260 Bailey Ave
Amarillo, TX 79104 Jacksonville, NC 28540 Fort Worth, TX 76107-1862
(806) 376-4811 (859) 252-6942 (817) 244-6188
Fax: (806) 349-6411
Fax: (859) 252-0640 Fax: (817) 244-2015
www.aqha.com
office@nwha.com www.nchacutting.com
American Saddlebred Horse Association www.nwha.com
4083 Iron Works Pkwy National High School Rodeo Association
Lexington, KY 40511 Racking Horse Breeders’ 12011 Tejon St, Suite 900
(859) 259-2742 Association of America Denver, CO 80234
Fax: (859) 259-1628 67 Horse Center Rd, Suite B (303) 452-0820
saddlebred@asha.net
Decatur, AL 35603 Fax: (303) 452-0912
www.asha.net
(256) 353-7225 www.nhsra.com
American Warmblood Society & Fax: (256) 353-7266
Sporthorse Registry info@rackinghorse.com National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association
PO Box 38 www.rackinghorse.org 2033 Walla Walla Ave
Berger, MO 63014 Walla Walla, WA 99362
(314) 799-0884 Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and (509) 529-4402
info@awssr.org
Exhibitors’ Association Fax: (509) 525-1090
www.awssr.org
PO Box 286 info@collegerodeo.com
Appaloosa Horse Club Lewisburg, TN 37091 www.collegerodeo.com
2720 W Pullman Rd (931) 359-1574
Moscow, ID 83843 Fax: (931) 288-6135 National Show Horse Registry
(208) 882-5578 info@twhbea.com 2242 Polo Park Dr
Fax: (208) 882-8150 www.twhbea.com Dayton, OH 45439
www.appaloosa.com
(937) 962-4336
Arabian Horse Association Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America, Inc. Fax: (937) 962-4332
10805 E Bethany Dr 720 Green St nshowhorse@aol.com
Aurora, CO 80014 Stephens City, VA 22655 www.nshregistry.org
(303) 696-4500 (540) 868-7669
Fax: (303) 696-4599 info@welshpony.org Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
www.arabianhorses.org www.wpcsa.org 101 Pro Rodeo Dr
Friesian Horse Association of North America Colorado Springs, CO 80919-2301
4037 Iron Works Pkwy, Suite 160 SHOW AND SPORT ORGANIZATIONS (719) 593-8840
Lexington, KY 40511-8483 (More than 500 sanctioned events.) Fax: (719) 548-4889
(859) 455-7430 www.prorodeo.com
Fax: (859) 455-7457 Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI)
fhana@fhana.com HM King Hussein I Building United States Equestrian Federation, Inc.
www.fhana.com Chemin de la Joliette 8 4001 Wing Commander Way
Palomino Horse Association 1006 Lausanne Lexington, KY 40511
10171 Nectar Ave Switzerland (859) 258-2472
Nelson, MO 65347 (41) 213104747 Fax: (859) 231-6662
(660) 859-2064 Fax: (41) 213104760 customercare@usef.org
palominorebuck@yahoo.com www.fei.org www.usef.org
www.palominohorseassoc.com
International Professional Rodeo Association United States Polo Association
Percheron Horse Association of America
PO Box 141 PO Box 83377 9011 Lake Worth Rd
16402 Village Pkwy Oklahoma City, OK 73148 Lake Worth, FL 33467
Fredericktown, OH 43019 (405) 235-6540 (800) 232-8772
(740) 694-3602 Fax: (405) 235-6577 www.uspolo.org
Fax: (740) 694-3604 info@iprarodeo.com
percheron@percheronhorse.org www.ipra-rodeo.com United States Pony Clubs, Inc.
www.percheronhorse.org 4041 Iron Works Pkwy
National Barrel Horse Association Lexington, KY 40511
Pinto Horse Association of America, Inc. PO Box 1988 (859) 254-7669
7330 NW 23rd St Augusta, GA 30901 Fax: (859) 233-4652
Bethany, OK 73008 (706) 722-7223 officeadmin@ponyclub.org
(405) 491-0111 Fax: (706) 823-3790 www.ponyclub.org
Fax: (405) 787-0773 nbha@nbha.com
www.pinto.org www.nbha.com
12 AAEPEQUINE AND VETERINARY ORGANIZATIONS
RACING ORGANIZATIONS Racing Medication and Testing Consortium North American Trail Ride Conference
401 W Main St, Suite 222 PO Box 969
Association of Racing Lexington, KY 40507 Beatrice, NE 68310
Commissioners International (859) 759-4081 (402) 806-8708
2365 Harrodsburg Rd, Suite B-450 contactus@rmtcnet.com natrc@natrc.org
Lexington, KY 40504 www.rmtcnet.com www.natrc.org
(859) 224-7070
info@arci.com Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association Professional Association of Therapeutic
www.arci.com PO Box 910668 Horsemanship International (PATH)
Lexington, KY 40591-0668 PO Box 33150
Breeders’ Cup Limited (859) 276-2291 Denver, CO 80233
215 W Main St, Suite 250 toba@toba.org (800) 369-7433
Lexington, KY 40507 www.toba.org (303) 452-1212
(859) 223-5444 Fax: (303) 252-4610
Fax: (859) 223-3945 United States Trotting Association pathintl@pathintl.org
New York Office 6130 S Sunbury Rd www.pathintl.org
40 E 52nd St, 15th Floor Westerville, OH 43081-9309
New York, NY 10022 (877) 800-8782
(212) 230-9500 United States Cavalry Association
(614) 224-2291 3220 N Jesse Reno St
Fax: (212) 752-3039 Fax: (844) 229-1338
www.breederscup.com El Reno, OK 73036
www.ustrotting.com (405) 422-6330
Harness Tracks of America, Inc. RELATED ORGANIZATIONS AND cavalry@uscavalry.org
12025 E Dry Gulch Pl RESOURCES www.uscavalry.org
Tucson, AZ 85749
(520) 529-2525 American Horse Council GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
delightc@email.arizona.edu 1616 H St NW, 7th Floor SOURCES
www.harnesstracks.com Washington, DC 20006
(202) 296-4031 United States Department of Agriculture
The Jockey Club Fax: (202) 296-1970 4700 River Rd, Unit 84
40 E 52nd St info@horsecouncil.org Riverdale, MD 20737-1234
New York, NY 10022 www.horsecouncil.org (301) 851-3751
(212) 371-5970 Fax: (301) 734-4978
Fax: (212) 371-6123 American Endurance Ride Conference animalcare@usda.gov
Registry PO Box 6027 www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/home
821 Corporate Dr Auburn, CA 95604
Lexington, KY 40503-2794 (866) 271-2372 United States Food and Drug Administration
(859) 224-2700 (530) 823-2260 Center for Veterinary Medicine
Fax: (859) 224-2710 Fax: (530) 823-7805 7500 Standish Pl
www.jockeyclub.com office@aerc.org Rockville, MD 20855
www.aerc.org (888) 463-6332
National Horsemen’s Benevolent and
(240) 402-7002
Protective Association, Inc. American Youth Horse Council, Inc.
3380 Paris Pike www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary
1 Gainer Rd
Lexington, KY 40511 McDonald, NM 88262
(859) 259-0451 (817) 320-2005 United States House of Representatives
(866) 245-1711 info@ayhc.com The Honorable (Representative)
Fax: (859) 259-0452 www.ayhc.com U.S. House of Representatives
racing@hbpa.org Washington, DC 20515
www.hbpa.org (202) 224-3121
North American Compendiums, Inc. www.house.gov
National Thoroughbred Racing Association PO Box 39 www.senate.gov
401 W Main St, Suite 222 Hensall, ON N0M 1X0
Lexington, KY 40507 Canada The White House
(800) 792-6872 (519) 263-3000 1600 Pennsylvania Ave
(859) 245-6872 Fax: (519) 263-2936 Washington, DC 20500
Fax: (859) 223-3945 https://naccvp.com (202) 456-1414
ntra@ntra.com Bill signing or veto: (202) 456-2226
www.ntra.com www.whitehouse.gov
Veterinary Adverse Event Voluntary Reporting
Animal drugs and devices: Call the Center for Veterinary Medicine at (888) 332-8387
Animal biologics (vaccines, bacterins and diagnostic kits): Call the USDA at (800) 752-6255
Topically applied external parasiticides: Call the U.S. EPA at (800) 858-7378
2021 Leadership Resource Guide 13colleges of veterinary medicine with
AAEP STUDENT CHAPTERS
University of Arizona University of Georgia Long Island University
Advisor: Dr. Gayle Leith Advisor: Dr. Erin Beasley Advisor: Dr. James Robinson
College of Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine
1580 E Hanley Blvd 2200 College Station Rd 720 Northern Blvd
Oro Valley, AZ 85737 Athens, GA 30602-7371 Brookville, NY 11548
(520) 621-7048 (706) 542-3461 (516) 299-3679
gaylesleith2019@arizona.edu elmcc@uga.edu jq.robinson@liu.edu
https://vetmed.arizona.edu www.liu.edu/vetmed
www.vet.uga.edu
Auburn University University of Guelph Louisiana State University
Advisors: Dr. Alfredo Sanchez and Advisor: Dr. Luis Arroyo Advisor: Dr. Laura Riggs
Dr. Jennifer Taintor School of Veterinary Medicine
Ontario Veterinary College
217 Veterinary Education Center 1909 Skip Bertman Dr
Auburn University, AL 36849 50 Stone Rd
Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 Baton Rouge, LA 70803
(334) 844-4490 (225) 578-9519
azs0238@auburn.edu Canada
(519) 824-4120 ext. 54259 lriggs@lsu.edu
taintjs@auburn.edu www.vetmed.lsu.edu
www.vetmed.auburn.edu larroyo@uoguelph.ca
www.ovc.uoguelph.ca
Michigan State University
University of Calgary Advisors: Dr. Melissa Esser and
Advisor: Dr. Ashley Whitehead University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign Dr. Julie Rapson Strachota
3280 Hospital Dr NW
Advisor: Dr. Scott Austin College of Veterinary Medicine
Calgary, Alberta, T2N 4Z6
Veterinary Medical Center
Canada College of Veterinary Medicine
736 Wilson Rd, Room A116
(403) 210-6494 3505 Veterinary Medicine Basic
ae.whitehead@ucalgary.ca East Lansing, MI 48824
Sciences Building (517) 355-6509
www.vet.ucalgary.ca 2001 S Lincoln Ave essermel@msu.edu
Urbana, IL 61802 rapsonju@msu.edu
University of California-Davis (217) 333-2760
Advisor: Dr. Julie Dechant www.cvm.msu.edu
smaustin@illinois.edu
School of Veterinary Medicine www.cvm.uiuc.edu
Equine Medicine Club Midwestern University
One Shields Ave Advisor: Dr. Margaret Brosnahan
Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Davis, CA 95616
(530) 752-1360 Advisors: Dr. Stephanie Caston and 19555 N 59th Ave
jedechant@ucdavis.edu Dr. Kevin Kersh Glendale, AZ 85308
www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu College of Veterinary Medicine (623) 537-6360
1800 Christensen Dr mbrosn@midwestern.edu
Colorado State University Ames, Iowa 50011 www.midwestern.edu
Advisors: Dr. Jennifer Hatzel and (515) 294-1242
Dr. Katie Seabaugh scaston@iastate.edu University of Minnesota
College of Veterinary Medicine kkersh@iastate.edu Advisor: Dr. Christie Ward
300 W Drake Rd https://vetmed.iastate.edu College of Veterinary Medicine
Fort Collins, Colorado, 80523 1365 Gortner Ave
(970) 297-5000 Kansas State University St. Paul, MN 55108
(970) 297-0315 Advisors: Dr. Chris Blevins and (612) 624-9227
jenn.hatzel@colostate.edu Dr. Katie Delph malaz002@umn.edu
kaseabaugh@yahoo.com College of Veterinary Medicine www.cvm.umn.edu
www.cvmbs.colostate.edu 101 Trotter Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506 Mississippi State University
Cornell University (785) 532-5660 Advisor: Dr. David Christiansen
Advisor: Dr. Gillian Perkins College of Veterinary Medicine
cblevins@vet.k-state.edu
College of Veterinary Medicine PO Box 6100
602 Tower Rd kdelph@vet.k-state.edu
www.vet.ksu.edu 240 Wise Center Dr
Ithaca, NY 14853-6401 Mississippi State, MS 39762
(607) 253-3100 (662) 325-3432
gap7@cornell.edu Lincoln Memorial University
christiansen@cvm.msstate.edu
www.vet.cornell.edu Advisors: Dr. Undine Christmann
www.cvm.msstate.edu
and Dr. Rebecca Pierce
University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine University of Missouri
Advisors: Dr. Martha Mallicote and 6965 Cumberland Gap Pkwy Advisors: Dr. David Cross and
Dr. Taralynn McCarrel Harrogate, TN 37752 Dr. Alison LaCarrubba
College of Veterinary Medicine (423) 869-6008 College of Veterinary Medicine
PO Box 100136 undine.christmann@lmunet.edu 900 E Campus Dr
2015 SW 16th Ave rebecca.pierce02@lmunet.edu Columbia, MO 65211
Gainesville, FL 32608-0136 https://vetmed.lmunet.edu (573) 882-3513
(352) 392-2229 (573) 823-9856
mallicotem@ufl.edu crossdt@missouri.edu
tmccarrel@ufl.edu
lacarrubbaa@missouri.edu
www.vetmed.ufl.edu
www.cvm.missouri.edu
14 AAEPAAEP Student Chapters
University of Montreal Purdue University Tuskegee University
Advisor: Dr. Ignacio Raggoio Advisor: Dr. Timothy Lescun Advisors: Dr. Courtney Allred and
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Alberto Parra
CP 5000 625 Harrison St School of Veterinary Medicine
Saint Hyacinthe, PQ J2S 7C6 West Lafayette, IN 47907-1240 1200 W Montgomery Rd
Canada (765) 494-7607 Tuskegee, AL 36088
(450) 773-8521 tlescun@purdue.edu (334) 724-4114
ignacio.raggoio@umontreal.ca www.vet.purdue.edu callred@tuskegee.edu
www.medvet.umontreal.ca aparra@tuskegee.edu
Ross University School of Veterinary www.tuskegee.edu
North Carolina State University Medicine
Advisor: Dr. Callie Fogle Advisor: Dr. Erik Peterson Utah State University
College of Veterinary Medicine PO Box 334
Advisor: Dr. Holly Mason
1052 William Moore Dr Basseterre, St. Kitts, West Indies
School of Veterinary Medicine
Raleigh, NC 27607 (869) 465-4161 ext. 401-1121
4815 Old Main Hill
(919) 513-6210 erpeterson@rossvet.edu.kn
Logan, UT 84322-4815
callie_fogle@ncsu.edu www.rossvet.edu.kn
(435) 890-9008
www.cvm.ncsu.edu
University of Saskatchewan holly.mason@usu.edu
The Ohio State University Western College of Veterinary Medicine www.vetmed.usu.edu
Advisor: Dr. Matthew Brokken Advisor: Dr. Stephen Manning
College of Veterinary Medicine 52 Campus Dr Virginia-Maryland College of
1900 Coffey Rd Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B4 Veterinary Medicine
Columbus, OH 43210 Canada Advisor: Dr. Sophie Bogers
(614) 292-1171 (306) 966-7447 205 Duck Pond Rd
brokken.1@osu.edu stephen.manning@usask.ca Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
www.vet.ohio-state.edu www.usask.ca/wcvm (540) 357-0473
sbogers@vt.edu
Oklahoma State University St. George’s University www.vetmed.vt.edu
Advisor: Dr. Megan Williams Advisors: Dr. Heidi Janicke and
College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Inga Karasek Washington State University
Center for Veterinary Health Sciences True Blue, St. George Advisor: Dr. Macarena Sanz
2065 W Farm Rd Grenada, West Indies College of Veterinary Medicine
Stillwater, OK 74078 (473) 444-4175 ext. 3829 PO Box 647010
(405) 744-6595 hjanicke@sgu.edu Pullman, WA 99164-7010
meganwilliamsdvm@yahoo.com ikarasek1@sgu.edu (509) 335-9515
www.cvm.okstate.edu www.sgu.edu macarena@wsu.edu
University of Tennessee www.vetmed.wsu.edu
Oregon State University
Advisor: Dr. Steve Adair
Advisor: Dr. Michael Huber Western University of Health Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine Advisor: Dr. Joe Bertone
2407 River Dr
Room 107C, Magruder Hall College of Veterinary Medicine
Knoxville, TN 37996-4550
700 SW 30th St 309 E Second St
(865) 974-7262
Corvallis, OR 97331 Pomona, CA 91766-1854
sadair@utk.edu
(541) 737-6947 (909) 973-8761
www.vet.utk.edu
michael.huber@oregonstate.edu jbertone@westernu.edu
https://vetmed.oregonstate.edu Texas A&M University www.westernu.edu/veterinary
Advisors: Dr. Jeffrey Watkins and
University of Pennsylvania Dr. Canaan Whitfield University of Wisconsin-Madison
Advisor: Dr. Liz Arbittier College of Veterinary Medicine and Advisor: Dr. Diego De Gasperi
Clinical Studies-New Bolton Center Biomedical Sciences
382 W Street Rd School of Veterinary Medicine
Suite 101-VMA 2015 Linden Dr
Kennett Square, PA 19348 College Station, TX 77843-4461
(610) 925-6310 Madison, WI 53706-1102
(979) 845-5051 (608) 695-8574
arby@vet.upenn.edu jwatkins@cvm.tamu.edu
www.vet.upenn.edu diego.degasperi@wisc.edu
cwhitfield@cvm.tamu.edu www.vetmed.wisc.edu
www.cvm.tamu.edu
University of Prince Edward Island
Advisors: Dr. Kathleen MacMillan and Tufts University
Dr. Tammy Muirhead Advisor: Dr. Wade Tenney
Atlantic Veterinary College Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
550 University Ave 200 Westboro Rd
Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3 North Grafton, MA 01536
Canada (508) 839-7926
(902) 566-0882 wade.tenney@tufts.edu
kmacmillan@upei.ca www.tufts.edu/vet
tmuirhead@upei.ca
www.upei.ca/avc
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