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MEMBER DIRECTORY Achieving Your Health and Wellness Goals Just Got Easier 2019 MEMBER DIRECTORY Achieving your health and wellness goals just got easier. Get support for health, work-life balance and career. Access in-person or e-Counselling services for a broad range of support from relationship, stress, anxiety, depression and workplace issues. Learn at your own pace with Homewood Health e-Courses with topics that support manager and employee development. COACHING | COUNSELLING | CONFIDENTIAL | SUPPORT Contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 1-800-663-1142 TTY: 1-888-384-1152 International (Call collect): 604-689-1717 homewoodhealth.com TABLE OF CONTENTS ABVMA Leadership The Alberta Veterinary Medical Association ....................................................................................................................................4 Staff 2019 ..........................................................................................................................................................................................4 Privacy Statement .............................................................................................................................................................................4 Canadian Veterinary Oath ................................................................................................................................................................5 2019 ABVMA Council.....................................................................................................................................................................5 Ex-Officio Members of Council .......................................................................................................................................................6 2019 Legislated Standing Committees .............................................................................................................................................7 2019 Professional Advisory Committees ........................................................................................................................................11 Historical Advisory Group ..............................................................................................................................................................13 2019 Representatives from ABVMA to External Committees and Organizations ........................................................................13 Provincial Veterinary Associations and Licensing Bodies ...............................................................................................................14 Veterinary Technologist Organizations ...........................................................................................................................................16 Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) & National Examining Board ......................................................................16 Canadian Veterinary Colleges .........................................................................................................................................................17 Accredited Animal Health Technologist (AHT) Colleges .............................................................................................................17 Veterinary Assistant/Reception Programs .......................................................................................................................................18 Frequently Called Numbers ............................................................................................................................................................18 Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) District Offices ..........................................................................................................20 Anesthetic Machine Services ..........................................................................................................................................................20 Authorized Radiation Protection Agencies .....................................................................................................................................20 Public Health Physicians ...............................................................................................................................................................21 Past Presidents ................................................................................................................................................................................27 ABVMA Meritorious Service Award .............................................................................................................................................27 Veterinarian of the Year Award .......................................................................................................................................................27 Young Veterinarian of the Year Award ............................................................................................................................................28 ABVMA Communications Award .................................................................................................................................................28 ABVMA Outstanding Mentor - Individual Award .......................................................................................................................28 ABVMA President’s Award ............................................................................................................................................................28 35-Year Recognition Award ............................................................................................................................................................28 50-Year Recognition Award ............................................................................................................................................................30 Honourary Life Members ...............................................................................................................................................................31 Life Members .................................................................................................................................................................................31 ABVMA Veterinary Technologist of the Year Award .....................................................................................................................32 ABVTA Appreciation Award .........................................................................................................................................................32 ABVTA Lucille Landals Emerging Leader Award ........................................................................................................................32 ABVTA Meritorious Service Award...............................................................................................................................................32 AHT 35-Year Recognition Award ..................................................................................................................................................32 Registered Veterinarians Registered Veterinarians..................................................................................................................................................................33 Recognized Specialists ....................................................................................................................................................................71 Temporary Registered Veterinarians ...............................................................................................................................................75 Supervised Limited Practice Veterinarians ......................................................................................................................................75 Non-Practicing Veterinarians ..........................................................................................................................................................76 Registered Veterinary Technologists Registered Veterinary Technologists (RVTs) ..................................................................................................................................81 2019 ABVTA Board of Directors ...................................................................................................................................................81 Provisional Veterinary Technologists ............................................................................................................................................117 Non-Practicing Veterinary Technologists .....................................................................................................................................117 ABVMA Permit Holders ABVMA Permit Holders..............................................................................................................................................................123 Certified Veterinary Facilities Certified Veterinary Facilities .......................................................................................................................................................127 Members in Other Employment Other Employment | Veterinarians ..............................................................................................................................................194 Locum List | Veterinarians ...........................................................................................................................................................199
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