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Home > About the College > Award Winners > Robert R. Shomer Award for Outstanding Achievement in Veterinary Medical Ethics: Carl Osborne

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Robert R. Shomer Award for Outstanding Achievement in Veterinary Medical Ethics: Carl Osborne


Dr. Carl Osborne

Dr. Carl Osborne was presented with the first Robert R. Shomer Award for Outstanding Achievement in Veterinary Medical Ethics at the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) convention at the Minneapolis Convention Center July 17, 2005.

“Dr. Osborne is an outstanding individual who has had a distinguished career as a leader in the field of veterinary medical ethics through scholarship, advocacy, and mentorship,” said Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine. “Throughout his career as a researcher, teacher, and scholar, he has contributed enormously to the veterinary profession.”

“His philosophies regarding one’s sense of compassion, ethical behavior, animal welfare, and humane treatment of animals were integral to his teachings,” added David Antenucci, a 2005 graduate of the College.

The award presentation took place after an ethics session at the AVMA convention. In addition to Klausner, Drs. Bonnie Beaver, president of the AVMA, Patricia Olson, executive director of the Morris Animal Foundation, Sherry Sanderson of the University of Georgia, and University of Minnesota colleagues Robert J. Washabau, chair of the Veterinary Clinical Sciences department, Jody Lulich, professor, and Sheri Ross, assistant clinical professor, paid tribute to Dr. Osborne’s achievements.



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