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September 1, 2009
 

HOUSE OF DELEGATES

The votes are in for AVMA councils and House Advisory Committee

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In Seattle, the House of Delegates filled vacancies on AVMA councils and the House Advisory Committee.

Council on Biologic and Therapeutic Agents
Dr. Stephen Sutherland, Richland, Mich., representing industry, exclusive; Dr. H. Scott Hurd, Ames, Iowa, representing epidemiology; Dr. Stanley KuKanich, Manhattan, Kan., representing clinical pharmacology; and Dr. Murl Bailey, College Station, Texas, representing members-at-large
Council on Education
Dr. Frederik Derksen, East Lansing, Mich., representing basic science; and Dr. D. Glen Esplin, Salt Lake City, representing nonprivate practice, nonacademic veterinary medicine
Council on Public Health and Regulatory Veterinary Medicine
Drs. David Chico, Albany, N.Y., and Nick Striegel, Fort Collins, Colo., both representing agricultural agencies
Council on Research
Dr. Michael Kotlikoff, Ithaca, N.Y., representing colleges of veterinary medicine
Council on Veterinary Service
Dr. Rolan Tripp, La Mirada, Calif., representing private practice, exclusively small animal; and Dr. Amanda Chea Hall, Canby, Ore., representing members-at-large
Judicial Council
Dr. Andrew Maccabe, Washington, D.C., representing members-at-large
House Advisory Committee
Dr. Kenneth Bartels, delegate from Oklahoma, representing teaching and research; Dr. George Bishop, delegate from California, representing private practice, predominantly small animal; and Dr. Michael Topper, alternate delegate from Pennsylvania, representing members-at-large.

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