Home News Issues My AVMA Jobs Animal Health Public Health
Search Tips | Advanced Search
  
Search News

By Date



By Topic



AVMA Media Library




Photo Gallery




AVMA Staff



Media Guide




AVMA Health News Bytes



Speeches



AVMA on the Hill




Biosecurity



Disaster Preparedness



Food Safety



Antimicrobial Resistance



Dog Bite Prevention



Other




Companion Animals



Equine



Food Animals



Other Animals



Pet Wellness Calendar




Position Statements



Press Releases




About the AVMA



Market Research



Today's Veterinarian



Veterinary Specialties



Veterinary Technology




Top Stories



JAVMA News



Press Room



RSS feeds RSS feeds icon


AVMA Member area = AVMA/SAVMA  Members Only


Acrobat

Some files on this page require Adobe Acrobat Reader software. Click on the image above to download it for free from the Adobe site.

 



FOR MORE INFORMATION


Tom McPheron
Phone: 847-285-6781
Cell: 773-494-5419
e-mail: tmcpheron@avma.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


January 28, 2008



AVMA and Banfield Charitable Trust Honor "Future Vets"

Dr. Gregory S. Hammer
Dr. Gregory S. Hammer

— The strains of "Pomp and Circumstance" filled the air as more than 75 pint-sized "Future Vets" decked in white lab coats took the stage to receive a stethoscope and honorary diploma. Children between the ages of 5 to 14 years-old from around the country participated in a three-hour interactive educational program at the North American Veterinary Conference on Sunday, January 20 in Orlando, FL.

"FutureVet Camp was designed to educate and entertain youth about a career in veterinary medicine," said Dr. Gregory S. Hammer, President of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The children participated in a variety of presentations geared to their specific age level and discovered the art and science that is veterinary medicine.

FutureVet is an educational partnership program between the American Veterinary Medical Association and the Banfield Charitable Trust that provides toolkits for use in the classroom and with community youth groups. Toolkits are available for Elementary School grades K-5, Middle School grades 6-8, High School grades 9-12 and College Undergraduates.

###

The AVMA and its more than 76,000 member veterinarians are engaged in a wide variety of activities dedicated to advancing the science and art of animal, human and public health. For more information about FutureVet visit www.FutureVet.net and for additional information about the AVMA, please visit the AVMA at www.avma.org.



American Veterinary Medical Association
Copyright © 2008