New diplomates

American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
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Thirty-one new diplomates were welcomed into the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care after successful completion of the certification examination held Sept. 24-26, 2007, in New Orleans. They are Drs. Sarah Allen, Watertown, Mass.; Amy Alwood, Pittsburgh; James Barr, Tampa, Fla.; Christopher Byers, Germantown, Md.; Teresa Cheng, Guelph, Ontario, Canada; Edward Cooper, Columbus, Ohio; Meredith Daly, Philadelphia; Shenadoan Diehl, Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.; Samuel Durkan, Shelton, Conn.; Melissa Edwards, Murrysville, Pa.; Darien Feary, Ocala, Fla.; Langdon Fielding, Loomis, Calif.; Rebecca Greer, Columbia, Mo.; Diana Hassel, Fort Collins, Colo.; Daniel Hume, Collingswood, N.J.; Efrat Kelmer, Louisville, Tenn.; Kirsten Lawson, Tacoma, Wash.; Natara Loose, Pittsburgh; Margaret Mudge, Columbus, Ohio; April Paul, Grafton, Mass.; Jane Quandt, Saint Paul, Minn.; Louisa Rahilly, Plymouth, Mass.; Erica Reineke, Philadelphia; Jeffrey Simmons, Parker, Colo.; Jeffery Smith, Indianapolis; Gretchen Statz, Germantown, Md.; Danna Torre, Shelton, Conn.; Scott Wells, Cary, N.C.; Megan Whelan, Boston; Jill Williamson, San Anselmo, Calif.; and Brian Young, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich.