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Celebrating Inspiring Leadership During Black History Month | Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine

After earning his PhD at Purdue, Dean Reed served on the faculty and in the Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory. In recognition of Black History Month, Purdue Veterinary Medicine is highlighting the career of a college leader who also has served in national leadership positions, always with a passion for enhancing the diversity of the veterinary profession our very own Dean Willie Reed. Since earning his DVM degree at Tuskegee University, he has persistently pursued his dream of becoming a veterinarian while expanding opportunities for others from diverse backgrounds to do the same.  Born in Mobile, Ala., Dean Reed spent his childhood in a nearby small town. Living in a rural community, Dean Reed grew up around many animals.  He also excelled in science classes, which helped foster his interest in studying veterinary medicine. His commitment to the field solidified when his high school vocational agriculture teacher said veterinary medicine would be a good fit for him. However

CSU bows to activist pressure, denies surgical experience to DVM students

The Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine announced, without input from doctors of veterinary medicine students, faculty or external stakeholders, the cancellation of terminal surgical teaching procedures. For large and small animal owners, this means graduates will have more limited surgical experience upon graduation. In a letter from Dr. Melinda Frye, associate dean for Veterinary Academic and Student Affairs, professor, Biomedical Sciences, announced the change, the strong support of Dean Mark Stetter, and the implementation of a “longitudinal surgical training program based on multispecies application of foundational principles and skills, using models, cadavers, virtual reality, and authentic clinic and field experiences.”

Being AVMA president during a national crisis

February 15, 2021 President Douglas Kratt on his role during the pandemic and current social unrest By Published on February 03, 2021 Dr. Douglas Kratt assumed the AVMA presidency last July at a time of national crisis. The country was several months into a lockdown necessitated by the novel coronavirus spreading across the world. At the same time, U.S. cities were roiled by protests sparked by the death of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man killed by Minneapolis police in May, forcing every aspect of American society to reckon with its role in perpetuating systemic racial and social injustice. Dr. Kratt talked to

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