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What’s NEW this week:   March 27, 2008

 

MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN

Posted Thursday, 6th March, 2008

Welcome to the 58th issue of the SVM Paws Print!

Announcements:

  • SGU Bulk E-mail Policy:  SVM Faculty, staff and students are reminded of the University’s policy regarding the use of bulk e-mails.  Please review this important policy so that you are aware of the appropriate and inappropriate use of bulk e-mails.
  • Online Bookstore is open for ordering textbooks for the Fall:  The SGU online bookstore website is now open for SVM and SOM students to order their textbooks and scrubs for the Fall Term.  The website is available until May 4, 2008.  Booklists are available in the online bookstore.
  • Important Message from the Director of the VSHS:  This message contains information for persons scheduled to present lectures and also regarding the distribution of material.
  • VSHS T-shirts:  If you’ve ordered a VSHS T-shirt, here’s information on how you can claim your order(s).
  • EWS Fish Medicine Lecture:  Presented by Dr. Thomas Eurell from Colorado State University on Thursday, March 27 from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Marion Hall.  For more information contact EWS Aquatics Representative, Carla Sanchez at e-mail: sanca2@sgu.edu.
  • Pirate Party presented by SVECCS:  Friday, March 28 at Stuarts from 10:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m.  Transportation will be provided from the upper True Blue bus stop.  Last bus returns at 1:50 a.m.

Career Opportunity:

  • Associate Veterinarian Positions:  Monroe Veterinary Associates, a group of 13 small animal hospitals, a house-calls practice and a 24 hour specialty/emergency practice located in North Western New York has positions available at three of its hospitals.  Ideal candidates must be team players with excellent client communication skills, be committed to high quality medicine and have an interest in continuing to learn.

Student Paper:

  • Owner vs. Guardian:  Paper written by SVM sixth term student, Gavin Peck, as an assignment for the Ethics and Jurisprudence Class.

Reminders:

 

All items for publication should be submitted to

dnecklescharles@sgu.edu

by 12:00 noon on Tuesday of the desired publication week.

 

Dear Readers,

I will like to take this opportunity to congratulate all of the faculty and staff that were involved in the planning and organizing of the SVM Clinical Meetings, which took place from February 11 – 15, 2008 for a job well done.  Your efforts contributed to a well organized event that went remarkably well.  Thanks to the faculty and students that participated in the various sessions for your valuable input.

I also wish to commend all of the faculty, staff and students that participated in the “One Health, One Medicine”  Vaccination Clinic and Health Fair, which took place on Saturday, March 1, 2008  at the River Sallee Government School in St. Patrick’s, which was organized by SVM’s SAAVMA and SOM’s AMSA.  Each of your efforts contributed to a successful event.  I am very proud that our SVM students and SOM students were able to work together for this valuable cause.

As we approach the middle of the term, I extend warm wishes to each of you.

Regards,

Dr. Raymond Sis

DEAN