CVM This Week
August 27, 2007
CVM This Week is a weekly newsletter for faculty, staff, and students of the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. Please submit news and calendar items to Sue Kirchoff, editor, at kirch004@umn.edu before noon Friday. To view CVM This Week as a Web page and access back issues, go to http://www.cvm.umn.edu/newsandevents/publications/cvmthisweek/home.html.
In this issue
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College news
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College represented at Minnesota State Fair
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College gears up for arrival of new D.V.M. students
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Veterinary Medical Library news
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Linear accelerator unveiled
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Painting lessons for Hercules; artwork to be auctioned off at Equine Center grand opening (photo!)
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CVM alumna Dr. Heather Case joins AVMA
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In memory: Dana Mangi, Dr. Mary K. Schlangen
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Calendar
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Research news
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Needs a home
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Mugsy, a 1-year-old neutered male cat
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Bailey, a blood donor cat (photo!)
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Links
College news (top)
College represented at Minnesota State Fair
CVM faculty, staff, students, and volunteers are involved in a variety of activities at the Minnesota State Fair, from the Miracle of Birth Center and Surgery Suite to presentations in the University of Minnesota building.
On Aug. 23, Dr. Julie Churchill, Dr. Donnelle Hansen, Kim Horne, Michelle Miller, Denise Olsson, Helen Pederson, Joan Smith, and Jan Williams conducted educational presentations and staffed a daylong exhibit at the Academic Health Center booth in the University of Minnesota building.
This week, representatives of The Raptor Center will present a number of programs on the main stage at the DNR Building and host Bald Eagle Recovery Day on Friday. Starting at 10:30 a.m. on the DNR Stage, Senator Amy Klobachar will provide a welcome, and Governor Tim Pawlenty will read a proclamation. Other speakers will include Senator Ellen Anderson and TRC cofounder Dr. Pat Redig. Representatives of The Raptor Center will be on hand with live bald eagles. For a complete schedule of CVM State Fair activities, see the College's media alert.
College gears up for arrival of new D.V.M. students
Student orientation starts Wednesday
Ninety new D.V.M. students begin their orientation to the veterinary program on Wednesday with three days of activities.
Kicking off orientation will be a welcome reception and picnic for the incoming class at the Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Hosted by the leadership of the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association (SCAVMA), the event is sponsored by Fort Dodge Animal Care.
The student orientation program will include two days of off-campus activities at YMCA Camp St. Croix in Hudson, Wisconsin, where students will be joined by 20 faculty mentors, administrators, and the student leadership of SCAVMA. Known as GOALe (Gopher Orientation and Leadership Experience), the orientation program is modeled after the national Veterinary Leadership Experience sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical Association in June each year. GOALe focuses on self-awareness, leadership potential, and the importance of communication and teamwork skills. Faculty leading the GOALe program are Drs. Julie Churchill, Roberto Novo, and Micky Trent, all of whom attended the “Train the Trainer” program at the national Veterinary Leadership Experience program in June. Dr. Rick DeBowes of Washington State University will be assisting with the leadership training.
The GOALe program is made possible by the support of Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Pfizer Animal Health, and the AVMA Group Health and Life Insurance Trust. Students return to campus for the final portion of their orientation on Friday, Aug. 31.
Welcome breakfast, first day of class is Sept. 4
Classes begin Tuesday, Sept. 4, when Dean Trevor Ames will host a welcome breakfast from 7:15-8:00 a.m. in the lobby of Animal Science/Veterinary Medicine. Faculty and staff are invited to stop by for bagels, orange juice, and coffee.
Welcome-back barbeque is Sept. 7
The annual welcome-back barbeque sponsored by the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association and SCAVMA will be held in the Livestock Pavilion on Friday, Sept. 7, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Food will be served starting at approximately 5 p.m.) Enjoy roasted pork, turkey, lamb and veggie burgers with all the trimmings! Students and their families, graduate students, faculty, residents, interns, and staff are all welcome.
Veterinary Medical Library news
Faculty and staff are reminded that they may submit items to be placed on electronic reserves by the library for 24-hour access. For more information, visit www.vetmed.lib.umn.edu/services/reserves#ereserves
Need some one-on-one RefWorks or PubMed/OVID instruction? E-mail Andre Nault at naulta@umn.edu to set up an apointment. You may also view some achived presentations at www.biomed.lib.umn.edu/workshops/archive
Recent acquisitions by the Veterinary Medical Library may be viewed here: http://www.vetmed.lib.umn.edu/news/acquisitions
Linear accelerator unveiled
The Veterinary Medical Center's new linear accelerator was officially unveiled at a ribbon-cutting event on Aug. 21. See the College's news release.
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Painting lessons for Hercules Artwork to be auctioned off at Equine Center grand opening On Aug. 20, Mary Simons visited the Equine Center for a special training session for Hercules, the Veterinary Medical Center's palomino draft horse.
In preparation for showcasing his artwork at the Equine Center's grand opening on October 15, Hercules is learning a new artistic technique: painting with a brush instead of his hooves. Mary, of ReRun, Inc., a racehorse adoption agency in Kentucky, has worked with many famous horses, including Kentucky Derby winners Funny Cide and Smarty Jones, to develop their painting talents. Bids on previous “Moneighs" have been as high as $6,000 to benefit ReRun, Inc.
Hercules’ brushwork paintings will be auctioned at the Equine Center’s grand opening on Oct. 15 at 2 p.m.
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 Mary Simons encouraged Hercules to paint with a brush as as Sue Loly, large animal technician supervisor, and Dr. Stephanie Valberg, director of the Equine Center, looked on. Photo by Sue Kirchoff |
CVM alumna Dr. Heather Case joins AVMA
CVM alumna Dr. Heather Case joined the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Scientific Division on Aug. 13 as assistant director and national coordinator of disaster preparedness and response. Her responsibilities include oversight of the AVMA Veterinary Medical Assistance Teams (VMAT), policy coordination, and education and outreach. She will work with AVMA volunteers, VMAT members, the American Veterinary Medical Foundation, and various government agencies.
Heather received her D.V.M. degree in 1998 and was a postdoctoral fellow, clinical instructor, and veterinary public health resident at the Center for Animal Health and Food Safety. Her experience also includes serving as a member of VMAT-5, where she gained firsthand emergency response skills, and as an AVMA science and technology fellow in the office of Congressman Robert E. Andrews from 2006-2007. She held the position of assistant state veterinarian on the Minnesota State Horse Racing Commission in 2006.
In memory
Dana E. Mangi
Dana E. Mangi, an incoming freshman who worked in the Veterinary Medical Center's pharmacy over the summer, died Aug. 19 in Chicago. Dana was from Arlington Heights, Ill., where services were held last week. Memorials may be made to the Anti-Cruelty Society, 157 W. Grand Ave., Chicago, IL 60610 or Susan B. Komen for the Cure, 5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75244.
Dr. Mary K. Schlangen
Dr. Mary K. (Palm) Schlangen, class of 1998, died Aug. 10 in Brook Park, Minn., as a result of injuries sustained in a car accident. Mary was a resident of Two Harbors, Minn., and had a husband and two small children. Memorials may be sent to the Mary Schlangen Family Trust Fund, Wells Fargo Bank, 622 1st Avenue, Two Harbors, MN 55616.
Calendar (top)
Monday, August 27
New Employee Orientation
8:30 a.m.-noon
458 Veterinary Medical Center
Teaching Enrichment Workshop for Faculty, Instructional Staff, and Teaching Assistants
Sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning
9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Carlson School of Management
For more information and to register, go to www1.umn.edu/ohr/teachlearn/faculty/enrichment/index.html
Ph.D. Thesis Defense Seminar
Surveillance of Herds Free of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome: Evaluation of Current Protocols and Development of Alternative Strategies
Presented by Albert Rovira
Advisors: Dr. Claudia Munoz-Zanzi and Dr. Bob Morrison
10 a.m.
280 Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Ph.D. Thesis Defense Seminar
The Prevalence and Genetic Basis of Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy, presented by Molly McCue
Advisors: Dr. Jim Mickelson and Dr. Stephanie Valberg
2 p.m.
213 Pomeroy Center
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Tuesday, August 28
Rep. Betty McCollum will visit the College today. Hosted by Dr. Trevor Ames, interim dean, Dr. Jim Collins, director of the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Shaun Kennedy, deputy director of the National Center for Food Protection and Defense, and Jan Williams, communications director, the congresswoman will tour the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and Equine Center.
Welcome Reception and Picnic for Incoming D.V.M. Class
Hosted by leadership of the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Sponsored by Fort Dodge Animal Care
4:30 p.m.
Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center
Wednesday, August 29
Student Orientation Program
Starts today and continues through Thursday
YMCA Camp St. Croix, Hudson, Wisconsin
Teaching Enrichment Workshop for Faculty, Instructional Staff, and Teaching Assistants
Sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning
9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Carlson School of Management
For more information and to register, go to www1.umn.edu/ohr/teachlearn/faculty/enrichment/index.html
Master's Thesis Defense Seminar
Evaluation of Microsatellite Instability as a Diagnostic Tool for Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Lower Urinary Tract in Dogs
Presented by Andrea Sotirakopoulos
Advisor: Dr. Elizabeth McNiel
1 p.m.
280 Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Thursday, August 30
Teaching Enrichment Workshop for Faculty, Instructional Staff, and Teaching Assistants
Sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning
9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Carlson School of Management
For more information and to register, go to www1.umn.edu/ohr/teachlearn/faculty/enrichment/index.html
Comparative and Molecular Biosciences and Veterinary Medical Graduate Programs Picnic
Noon
Animal Sciences/Veterinary Medicine lobby
For graduate faculty and students
Friday, August 31
Portrait Photo Session
Photographer Jim McCabe will be at the College to take portrait photos of students, faculty, and staff. If you're a faculty member new to the College, please have your photo taken for the next edition of the Guide for Referring Veterinarians, publications, and Web pages.
Lobby of Animal Science/Veterinary Medicine
No reservation necessary
Bald Eagle Recovery Day Event
Speakers will include Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Governor Tim Pawlenty.
Hosted by The Raptor Center, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
10:30 a.m.
DNR Stage, Minnesota State Fair
College-wide Personal and Professional Development Time
Noon-1 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 3
Labor Day Holiday (University closed)
What's ahead
Welcome breakfast: Sept. 4, 7:15-8:00 a.m., lobby of Animal Science/Veterinary Medicine. Hosted by Dean Trevor Ames. Faculty and staff are invited to stop by for bagels, orange juice, and coffee.
Classes begin: Sept. 4
Emergency Readiness Rounds-Healers Healing and Resiliency in the Aftermath of a Disaster: Sept. 5, noon-1:30 p.m., McNamara Alumni Center. The event is free, but registration is required. For more information, go to http://cpheo.sph.umn.edu/cpheo/meret/rounds/past.html
Mather Lecture - Clinical Use of Pulse Oximetry: Evidence Versus Audience, Presented by Lynelle Graham and Ron Mandsager: Sept. 6, 7:00-8:30 p.m., 215 Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center. For more information and to register, go to www.cvm.umn.edu/outreach/events/mather.html, or contact 624-3434 or vop@umn.edu.
CVM Professional Development Seminar -- Veterinary Medicine and Intellectual Property: Patent Fundamentals: Sept. 7, noon-1 p.m., 280 Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. Presented by Ann S. Viksnins, patent attorney, Viksnins, Harris and Padys, PLLP
Welcome-Back Barbecue: Sept. 7, 4:30-8:30 p.m., Livestock Pavilion. Sponsored by the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association and the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Students and their families, graduate students, faculty, residents, interns, and staff are all welcome.
Advances in the Management of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2007: Sept. 8, 7:45 a.m.-4 p.m., Radisson University Hotel, Humphrey Ballroom. Sponsored by the University of Minnesota Medical School Stroke Program Initiative. Registration fees: Physicians, $100; other health care professionals, $25. For more information, call 612-626-8221 or 612-626-9517.
MVMA Academy Seminar-Small Animal Endocrinology: Sept. 13, Continuing Education and Conference Center. Presented by Dr. Richard W. Nelson, University of California-Davis. For more information and to register, go to www.mvma.org/AcademySeminar07.asp
The Raptor Center Volunteer/Staff Picnic: Sept. 15, 4 p.m. to dusk, Cherokee Park, St. Paul. Bring a dish to share. RSVP to Vivian at neige001@umn.edu
2007 Current Issues in Clinical Research: Sept. 18-19, Minneapolis Convention Center. For more information and to register, go to http://www.mayocts.com/research/
Pizza and Comedy Night with E-Vet's Kevin Fitzgerald: Sept. 21, 6 p.m. (eat and mingle), 7 p.m. (show), St. Paul Student Center North Star Ballroom. Presented by the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. SCAVMA members: free. Nonmembers: $10. College and Veterinary Medical Center staff: $7. Tickets will be available at the door or may be obtained by contacting SCAVMA at scavma@umn.edu. Bring your own nonalcoholic beverage.
Getting Started as a Successful Grant Writer and Academician: Sept. 27, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., North Star Ballroom, St. Paul Student Center. Sponsored by the AHC Office of Clinical Research. For more information and online registration, go to www.ahc.umn.edu/ocr/events/gettingstarted/home.html. Registration is limited to the first 100 people, and the seminar fills very quickly.
Hoof 'n Woof, a walk/run to benefit Josh and Friends and the Alliance for Rabies Control: Sept. 30, 10 a.m., East Picnic Grounds (Midway Pavilion), Como Park. Participants will walk with their pets. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. For more information, contact Ashley Nichols, 651-808-5085 or nicho362@umn.edu.
Go to the Academic Health Center's calendar of events.
Go to the University of Minnesota campus events calendar.