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Dr. Linda Sullivan Named Human Cancer Hero at 2017 Puppy Up Madison By Bailey Quam, WVMA communications and project specialist

From the President Essential Opportunity, Essential Lessons

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From the Executive Director Don’t Judge A Book by Its Cover

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In the News Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association Strengthens Wisconsin FFA Through Financial Support

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Ransomware: Key Steps to Avoid it or Reduce its Impact

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WVMA/OSHA Alliance Pregnancy in the Veterinary Clinic

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Food Armor® Foundation Announces Board of Directors

On May 7, Dr. Linda Sullivan, was recognized as the 2017 Human Cancer Hero for Puppy Up Madison. “The Human Cancer Hero is a person who has overcome extraordinary odds or challenges, or are an inspiration to the Puppy Up committee,” says Dr. Kai Biu Shiu, Puppy Up Madison co-founder. Dr. Linda Sullivan

Along with a Human Cancer Hero, a Canine Cancer Hero is also selected by the Puppy Up Madison committee. Beth Viney, Puppy Up Madison co-founder, and Ann Lippincott, Puppy Up Madison committee member, nominated Dr. Sullivan. She was selected with a unanimous vote from the committee.

“Dr. Sullivan is a fighter,” says Viney. “She is a true hero for driving down this horrible road of cancer with dignity, pride and humility.” Viney has known Dr. Sullivan since the 1990’s when she participated in the Dog Jog, which was organized by Dr. Sullivan. In 2005, Viney’s dog Czar joined the ranks of the Pet Pals program, an animal therapy program at the UW Children’s Hospital. Dr. Sullivan helped found Pet Pals with Drs. Chris Olsen and Linda Teeter over 20 years ago and remains chair of the program. “Dr. Sullivan has been a tremendous role model, teacher, community advocate and inspiration to me for many years,” says Viney. As the 2017 Hero, Dr. Sullivan attended two media appearances to talk about her cancer, and was officially recognized at the Puppy Up Madison event.

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“Being recognized as the 2017 Human Cancer Hero has given me the platform to recognize my heroes in the fight against cancer,” says Dr. Sullivan.

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Her heroes include her schnauzer, Niles Newton, family, friends and the dedicated veterinarians and technicians at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Emergency Services and community practices who help companion animals fight cancer.

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“I know how talented and compassionate they are, many of these heroes were my students,” reflected Dr. Sullivan.

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FROM THE PRESIDENT

Essential Opportunity, Essential Lessons

Dr. Scott Spaulding

Twenty-six years have passed since I lived the rookie season trials and tribulations as a practicing veterinarian, in many respects it seems as though it’s yesterday, in other respects it seems as though a lifetime has passed. As approximately 4,000 2017 veterinary medical school graduates enter rookie seasons, essential lessons will be learned. You’re smart, you’re hard-working, you’re motivated, you’re accomplished. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. You’ve just completed one of the most rigorous professional curriculums, you’ve earned your Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. Congratulations! It’s time to be proud, walk tall, look people squarely in the eye, shake their hand firmly and confidently and most importantly – smile! You’ve accomplished that, which is for most veterinarians a lifelong quest. Now, the learning curve starts all over. Your knowledge of the basic principles of medicine, surgery, pathology and clinical pathology will never be greater; the new challenge? Applying these principles to the practice of veterinary medicine. It’s time to identify your opportunity; it abounds in animal health. Don’t settle for the same old manner of doing things. Have the courage to say yes to opportunity. Have the courage to blaze new trails. Urgently pursue your dreams and your vision. In this instance 26 years goes by in the blink of an eye. It’s time to hone your medical and surgical skills; strive to be a kind, caring, highly skilled clinician; develop your mentoring and business management repertoires; raise your level of personal finance acumen. Be willing to be mentored. Leverage technology. Be humble, be grateful, be thankful you’re part of society’s most respected profession. It’s time to advance to the highest level, always seek excellence and expand your knowledge base. Visit the finest practices, associate with those you emulate, attend the premier continuing education events, find a way to just do it and do it all! It’s time to treat those complex medical cases, perform those challenging surgeries, don’t think you always need to settle for referring these cases just when they become most interesting. Once a week do something professionally that makes your palms sweat and resist the temptation to embrace routine! It’s time to put your feet in the sand and dip your toes in the ocean, yes, but it’s also time to roll up your sleeves and prepare to do the heavy lifting. It’s easy to talk the talk, now you must walk the walk. Bring value to all you do – your life, your practice, your professional relationships, your personal relationships. Be intentional with your personal finances, take care of yourself physically and mentally. Don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance. Our profession is a small one with great resources: leverage them! Ladies and gentlemen, our profession needs you. There is a lot of good work to be done. Please know, you can make a difference. Follow your heart, determine what you truly want and go after it, the opportunity is vast. Your greatest legacy will be the lives you touch, commit to develop them to their greatest potential. Be wise, be savvy, be daring. l

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Don’t Judge A Book by Its Cover

Kim Brown Pokorny

I reflected on this saying last week when we received a call into the office from an upset client. Long story short…A client felt the clinic judged them and their vehicle, and as a result assumed they couldn’t afford another pet and/or proper veterinary care. The opposite was true. The individual has a PhD, is financially healthy, but chose to wear average clothes and keeping his vehicle clean wasn’t a priority. I have been walking around with this example for the past week and began to reflect on past experiences. For example, a year ago, my kids and I went to a retailer that sold large rocks and engraved them with the family name. We were looking to buy one for Father’s Day. It was a casual day of dress for me, athletic pants and a sweatshirt. When we were talking with the salesperson I pointed out a rock I wanted a price on. He looked at me and said “Oh, you will never be able to afford that one. It is way out of your budget.” We never discussed my budget, but right away I was judged and it was assumed I didn’t have the financial resources. I was steaming mad. If it wouldn’t have been for the fact there weren’t any other retailers in the area, I would have left and went to a different retailer. But guess what, I didn’t get that bigger rock. We had been saving up for this gift, so I know we would have been able to afford it. Yep, they lost a big sale. All because they judged me without getting to know me. How many of you, or your staff members, judge your clients without really knowing them? How many of you assume a client can’t afford something so you don’t even offer it as a treatment option? I would recommend not judging, but instead let the client decide what they can and can’t afford, instead of making that decision for them. You might be surprised at their financial resources and commitment to their animals. We are all guilty of judging others based on first impressions. Yes, sometimes we are right, but many times we are not. Are you leaving business transactions on the table because of these judgments? l

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Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association Strengthens Wisconsin FFA Through Financial Support The Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association’s (WVMA) recent donation to the Wisconsin FFA Foundation will benefit the more than 20,000 Wisconsin FFA student members statewide and help support the Veterinary Science Proficiency Award. The Wisconsin FFA is experiencing its highest membership level in 37 years, and the increased financial support from generous donors, including the WVMA, make it possible to accommodate this growth. The Wisconsin FFA Foundation also celebrated a record year, with more than $614,000 raised in 2015-16. Through this achievement and the support of its many benefactors, the Foundation is able to provide additional programs, leadership training and educational opportunities to these deserving students. Wisconsin FFA prepares today’s youth to be tomorrow’s agricultural industry leaders. With the wide variety of careers available in agriculture, the need for educated and responsible employees is at the forefront of every employer’s mind. Wisconsin FFA members learn the tools necessary for success early on through practical work experience, technical knowledge and independent thinking. The Wisconsin FFA Foundation is honored to play a role in the continued growth of this important industry, and recognizes its goals are only made possible through charitable individuals and organizations, such as the WVMA. l

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Ransomware: Key Steps to Avoid it or Reduce its Impact By Steve Newton, WDA Insurance & Service Corp. Ransomware is one of the most talked about and discussed IT topics in the world today. Ransomware (a type of Malware) is software that hackers use to infiltrate your network, lock or encrypt your practice data and demand a ransom from you in order to un-lock it. A common form of ransom requested is payment made in Bitcoin because it is very difficult to track. There are multiple proactive steps an office can take to reduce your chance of a Ransomware attack or limit the impact of an attack if you become a victim of one. First, make sure all team members receive “Basic Training” on the most common ways a Ransomware attack can occur. Ransomware attacks are usually carried out by a “Trojan” that is able to enter your network when someone accidentally downloads a file while working in your office or when another security vulnerability is found in your network. The first simple, but impactful, step the team can take to protect your office is to limit or restrict the use of internet browsing while at the office. When a user clicks on a link from a webpage, there are many different things that can occur. One action that can occur is that an unsafe file could be downloaded to that user’s computer within your practice. In order reduce the chance of this occurring consider defining browsing permissions and make sure you only navigate to well known and respected websites.

a communication you receive, it’s best to error on the side of caution and reach out to the sender to confirm the communication came from them prior to clicking on any links or attachments within the email. The next essential step you should take to reduce the risk of a Ransomware attack is to ensure you are partnering with a well respected and dedicated IT expert within your industry. Your IT partner should be keeping up with the latest security trends in the industry and should have a game plan on how to mitigate your risk. Some common steps a strong IT partner may recommend in order to try and help you reduce the chance or limit the impact of a Ransomware attack are: 1) Keep up-to-date with patches for your operating system and other software programs within your practice in order to fix the vulnerabilities within software programs that are found over time. 2) Back-up and encrypt your data off-site. If you become a victim of an attack, having a clean and reliable copy of your data is essential to limiting the impact of an attack. 3) Invest in a quality antivirus and malware software solution. Once the software is installed, make sure that software is set to automatically update and complete routine scans of your network.

A second common way unsafe files are accidentally downloaded is 4) Create user roles for team members on the network and when a user opens an email from an unknown or unexpected sender restrict permissions for those roles so that team members only and clicks on a link or attachment included within that email. A best have access to the files and directories that are essential to practice to reduce the chances of this occurring is to let your IT partner their job functions. know if you receive emails from senders with links or attachments that you do not recognize. Your IT partner can take steps to block future Taking some of these basic steps are essential to protecting your emails from those senders. Also, sometimes you’ll receive emails from business from Ransomware attacks now and in the future. l users that you know but are unexpected. If you are uncertain about

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Pregnancy in the Veterinary Clinic By Leslie Ptak, Department of Labor/OSHA compliance assistance specialist One of the most frequent questions that comes up at the WVMAOSHA alliance committee meetings is, “What about pregnant employees?” Exposure to reproductive hazards in the workplace is a concern, especially in a field that has so many female workers. Reproductive hazards are substances or agents that may affect the reproductive health of women or men or the ability of couples to have healthy children. These hazards may cause problems such as infertility, miscarriage, and birth defects. They may affect the employee’s ability to breastfeed or result in developmental disorders in children.

differently from each other. OSHA regulates many hazardous substances that are known to have reproductive effects, such as lead, ethylene oxide, bloodborne pathogens and ionizing radiation, but has taken the position that both women and men deserve equal protections, whether they are of reproductive age or not.

The challenge for the WVMA and its members is protecting staff when there are no OSHA standards to follow. The solution is clear, well-communicated policies about reproductive hazards and a proactive approach to staff awareness. Employees who understand the hazards to which they may be exposed are most able to According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, there are important considerations for reproductive health protect themselves and their colleagues. The WVMA-OSHA alliance recommends at a minimum the following: and the workplace. • Employees can carry chemicals home on their skin, hair, clothes and shoes. • Many agents in the workplace haven’t been tested to see if they can cause reproductive problems. • Laws for workplace safety and health don’t always protect employees’ reproductive health and the health of their families. • For men, their sexual function, sperm or semen can be affected by workplace hazards. • For women, if you are exposed to hazards at work and are pregnant and breast feeding, your baby can be exposed too. The question that is always asked is “What OSHA standards apply to pregnancy?”

• Identify tasks that potentially expose employees to reproductive hazards in the workplace. Put the list of hazards in writing and make sure employees are aware of the list and have ready access to it. • Have a written, clear and well-communicated policy about potential exposures to reproductive hazards. The policy should make clear that it is the responsibility of the employee to inform her employer, in writing, about her pregnancy. Employees should have ready access to this policy. • Provide new-hire and annual training about exposures to reproductive hazards that could be expected at the clinic. Employees should be encouraged to take the lead in the training, such as developing the materials, conducting the training and making sure that the training is done.

The answer is “None.” OSHA does not have specific regulations for pregnancy because the agency does not treat employees

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Chemical and physical agents known or suspected of having adverse reproductive effects: • Ionizing radiation • Waste anesthetic gases • Ethylene oxide • Bone cement containing methyl methacrylate • Oral drugs such as diethylstilbestrol, chloramphenicol, misoprostol and cyclosporine • Reproductive drugs: prostaglandin F2a analogs, progesterone implants, estrogenic compounds, regumate, GnRH, FSH, oxytocin

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Dr. Linda Sullivan Named Human Cancer Hero at 2017 Puppy Up Madison Dr. Sullivan’s heroes also include physicians and nurses who treat cancer patients, human and veterinarian cancer researchers, Puppy Up Madison and her human and canine friends at Pet Pals. “There are a lot of heroes in my life,” she says. “I am grateful for them all.” Puppy Up Madison is one of 30 walks around the country raising money toward cancer research that explores the links between human and canine cancer. The Madison walk is the largest cancer walk in the country with over $500,000 raised since being founded four years ago. Dr. Sullivan has been a committee member since its founding.

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A 1987 graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Linda Sullivan practiced small animal medicine for three year before returning to the school as a clinical instructor with the Department of Pathobiological Sciences. She has been a member of the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association since 1991 and has served on numerous committees. l

Pregnancy in the Veterinary Clinic

• Follow safety and health requirements that are available. For instance, the Department of Health Services has specific regulations for ionizing radiation and OSHA has standards for ethylene oxide. Evaluate your workplace to make sure there are no serious hazards, train your employees in safe work practices, and provide the equipment they need to do their job and stay safe. • Make a plan for pregnant and breastfeeding workers. Some workplace exposures can be more dangerous for pregnant or breastfeeding workers than for other workers. List the jobs in the clinic that could be hazardous for pregnant or breastfeeding workers, and share this information with all employees. Offer employees the option to temporarily transfer into safer jobs or have another worker take on certain tasks temporarily. All employees should understand that it is the policy of the clinic to offer these types of re-assignments. l

Resources A link to OSHA’s web page on Reproductive Hazards is here, https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/reproductivehazards/index.html Workplace Hazards to Reproduction and Development – A Resource for Workers, Employers, Health Care Providers and Health and Safety Personnel, is from the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries and is available at this link, http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/Research/files/repro_dev.pdf. A link to Reproductive Health and the Workplace, a web page from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is here, https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/repro/default.html. A link to the article, Oh, baby! 8 risks to avoid in your veterinary practice during pregnancy, Oriana D. Scislowicz, BS, LVT, VDT is here, http://veterinaryteam.dvm360.com/oh-baby-8-risks-avoid-yourveterinary-practice-during-pregnancy?id=&sk=&date=&pageID=2. A link to the article, Review of hazards to female reproductive health in veterinary practice, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association is here http://avmajournals. avma.org/doi/abs/10.2460/javma.250.8.862?journalCode=javma. The OSHA and Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association Alliance developed this fact sheet for informational purposes only. It does not necessarily reflect the official views of OSHA or the U.S. Department of Labor.

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Food Armor® Foundation Announces Board of Directors The Food Armor® Foundation is proud to announce the seating of the Food Armor® Foundation Board of Directors. The roots of the Food Armor® Foundation run deep. While Food Armor® itself was born just over seven years ago, the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association (WVMA) has been working on the issue of proper drug use in animal agriculture for decades. ®

In 1995, the WVMA created the Best Practices Taskforce which was tasked with developing an action tool for managing all drug usage on Wisconsin dairy farms. Setting the stage for transparency and accountability regarding drug use, it emphasized four related but separate areas of drug management: prescription writing, reconciliation of drugs, protocol writing, and record keeping.

Continuing that effort, the WVMA and Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin (PDPW) partnered in 2010 to develop a program that could accomplish a Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) plan for drug use on dairies which addressed how drugs were being used. The emphasis was on identifying the roles people represented on the farm’s VeterinarianClient-Patient-Relationship (VCPR) team. The result was an action plan clearly identifying responsibilities of key people. Food Armor® is a grass-roots approach satisfying the unique characteristics of each dairy’s VCPR team. The program has since further evolved into a certifiable model detailing requirements for antibiotic stewardship and includes third party verification. “Food Armor® was built on the need to proactively address drug residues and proper drug use,” says Kim Brown Pokorny, WVMA executive director. “The evolution of this program demonstrates the need for the program and the farm to fork movement on the national level.” The Board of Directors includes: Brian Lubbers, DVM, PhD, DACVCP, is currently the Director of the Clinical Microbiology section of the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. His teaching and research interests are antimicrobial therapy, antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial susceptibility testing in food animals. Following a few years in private practice he joined Kansas State University in 2005 as a Clinical Instructor (Agricultural Practices), where he completed his PhD in Microbiology (Pharmacology). Kim Stackhouse, PhD, is the Director of Sustainability for JBS USA where she is responsible for coordinating the JBS North American sustainability program, inclusive of the company’s beef, pork, poultry, case ready, cattle feeding, transportation, and branded product business. Kim received her PhD in Animal Science from the University of California, Davis and was a postdoctoral fellow at Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine. M. Gatz Riddell, DVM, MS, DACT, received his DVM degree from Kansas State University in 1977, became a Diplomate of the American College of Theriogenologists in 1982 and received his MS from Auburn in 1984. He is a Past President of both the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) and the North American Veterinary Conference (NAVC). Dr. Riddell was the Executive Vice President of the AABP from 2005 until the end of 2016. Bruce Feinberg, is currently the Senior Director of Global Protein/ Dairy Quality Systems at McDonald’s Corporation. A food industry executive, Feinberg has worked across a variety of food industry

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segments starting in 1977 before joining McDonald’s Corporation in November 1998 as Senior Director, US Quality Systems responsible for the development and deployment of quality systems for U.S. food suppliers and distributors. David Rhoda, DVM, has been instrumental in many capacities in the WVMA including the chairperson of the WVMA AMDUCA Taskforce, chairperson of the Best Practices Taskforce which set the stage for transparency and accountability in drug usage on dairies, and chairperson of the Drug Residue Task Force (now the Food Armor® Committee) transferring his chairmanship in late 2014. Charles (Chuck) Adami, is the President and CEO of Equity Cooperative Livestock Sales Association, which is Wisconsin’s largest and the nation’s second largest independent livestock marketing agency. Chuck joined the cooperative in 2000 as the vice president of finance and CFO. He assumed the position of president and CEO in 2002. Keith York, is a sixth generation dairy farmer from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. He owns Merry-Water Farms with his brother and cousin. Merry-Water milks 1,600 cows, raises 1,500 heifers on the farm and crops 720 acres. York is a past president of PDPW and the Wisconsin Beef Council. Merry-Water Farms is a Food Armor® Certified Farm. CONTINUED ON PAGE 14


Danielle Schuld Elected to WVMA Executive Board By Bailey Quam, WVMA communications and project specialist Student Representative, Danielle Schuld grew up in Portage, Wis. and attended the University of Wisconsin – Madison for her undergraduate degree. Her interest in veterinary medicine began by shadowing veterinarians on the weekend. “I loved meeting all of the animals and their owners and enjoyed forming relationships with both,” says Schuld. “This love for animals, science and teaching others pointed me towards veterinary medicine.” Going into her second year of veterinary medical school, Schuld is excited to become a liaison between the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine and the WVMA. Danielle Schuld

“My membership provides an incredible opportunity to network with veterinarians, get hands on experience during convention and externships and to connect with industry professionals,” she says. “It means a lot to be a part of an organization that promotes lifelong learning, mentorship, friendship and will fight politically for our profession.”

During this two year position, Schuld is excited to help offer more opportunities for her fellow veterinary students. “I hope to continue to develop more opportunities for students to see the many aspects of veterinary medicine and give them chances to network with private practitioners as well as professionals in industry. The saying goes ‘it’s not what you know but who you know,’ and the WVMA can provide the ‘who’ for students,” she says. “I want to continue to promote WVMA involvement in reducing student debt as well as connect students with enthusiastic, positive mentors.” Along with her new position on the WVMA Executive Board, Schuld is one of two AVMA representatives for the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine and is active in the Equine and Bovine Clubs. Outside of school, she is a member of the Millennium Choir at her church, enjoys rock climbing and other outdoor activities. After graduation, Schuld plans on going into large animal medicine while incorporating her interest of acupuncture. l

WVMA Award Nomination Form Nominations Due August 1 WVMA award nominations for Veterinarian of the Year, Friend of Veterinary Medicine and Corporate Partnership Award are due August 1. Awards will be presented during the Awards Ceremony at the WVMA Convention on October 12. Nominee name_______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Your contact information Name of person nominating____________________________________________________________________________________________ Address____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone________________________________________________Email_________________________________________________________ Nominating for: o Veterinarian of the Year o Friend of Veterinary Medicine

o Corporate Partnership Award

Please return nomination form and at least one letter of support to the WVMA office by August 1. Additional letters of support are encouraged, but not necessary. Send materials to: WVMA Awards – 4610 S. Biltmore Lane, Suite 107, Madison, WI 53718 If you have questions, call the WVMA at 888-254-5202 or (608) 257-3665 in Madison, or e-mail the WVMA at wvma@wvma.org. Award Descriptions Veterinarian of the Year – This award is given annually to a WVMA member who has made major contributions toward the advancement of the veterinary medical profession. Friend of Veterinary Medicine – This award is given to a non-veterinarian who has demonstrated outstanding support for veterinary medicine or organized veterinary medicine in Wisconsin. Corporate Partnership – This award is given to a business which has demonstrated outstanding support for veterinary medicine and organized veterinary medicine.

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Food Armor® Foundation Announces Board of Directors

Marty Hallock, is a first generation dairy producer. Starting with 40 cows in 1990, Mar-Bec Dairy today has 925 cows, and 1000 heifers. He is actively engaged within the dairy industry, currently serving as president of PDPW and vice-chair on the Ellsworth Creamery Board of Directors. Mar-Bec Dairy is a Food Armor® Certified Farm. Jennifer Walker, DVM, PhD, Dip. ACVPM, is the Director of Stewardship for Dean Foods. In this role she has been putting to use her expertise in on-farm milk quality and her passion for animal welfare by working with customers, suppliers and dairy farmers to develop an industry wide standard that promotes the good welfare of dairy cattle. Jeff Bleck, DVM, is a dairy practitioner with Dairy Doctors Veterinary Services in Plymouth, Wis. Dr. Bleck has served on the Professional Education Committee, Best Practices Committee

and the WVMA HACCP for Proper Drug Use Committee. On the national level, he has served on the AVMA Gender Task Force and the Pfizer Dairy Advisory Board. Karl Solverson, DVM, owns Solverson Veterinary Services in Westby, Wis., and primarily practices dairy medicine. He has participated in the Food Armor® program, serves on the WVMA Executive Board, One Health Committee and is a member of the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine Board of Visitors. “Each member of this Board of Directors bring an invaluable amount of experience with them,” says Brown Pokorny. “The Food Armor® program is certain to create impact with this group of outstanding leaders.” Additional information on the Food Armor® Foundation can be found at www.foodarmor.org. l

American Veterinary Medical Association Releases Chart of Accounts Endorsed by several key veterinary organizations and industry partners, including the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), Veterinary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA), and VetPartners, the AAHA/VMG Chart of Accounts is the standard for classifying and aggregating revenue, expense, and balance sheet accounts in small animal veterinary practice. This effort was initiated and coordinated by the AVMA Economics Advisory Research Council using previously created materials from AAHA and VMG. A full listing of the Chart of Accounts can be found at www.aaha.org/professional/resources/chart_of_accounts.aspx. l

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SOCIAL MEDIA

Take Full Advantage of Social Media From the WVMA! Crank up your clinic’s social media! Share, retweet or repost any of the content the WVMA posts on Facebook, Twitter or on wvma.org on your clinics social media! All information shared on these sites is for our members to help in sharing news and can also be shared with clients. If you have not already, like us on Facebook, Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association and follow us on Twitter, @WVMA. By following the WVMA through these outlets, you will be able to stay current on happenings in Wisconsin and on the national veterinary medical scene. 15


CLASSIFIED AD CHANGES All classified ads, including veterinary relief ads, will be published at the following rate: Members: First 35 words, $20. Every additional word after 35 is $1.50 per word. Non-members: First 35 words, $65. Every additional word is $1.50 per word. Ads will run 2 consecutive months, and then be removed, unless the WVMA is notified you would like to continue your ad for another 2 month run. You will be invoiced at the end of the first month during a 2 month period. Ads are placed online at the beginning of the month they are featured in the newsletter. Priority placement of ads is an additional $25 fee. Additional $10 fee for blind box ads. New classified ad rates are effective starting February 2, 2017. SMALL ANIMAL Seeking FT DVM to work at established clinic on Madison’s west side starting August to replace associate leaving due to husband’s relocation. AAHA accredited and gold level Cat Friendly Practice. Great support staff, locally owned and community-oriented, excellent computer and client communication systems with truly fantastic clients. Primarily outpatient and would include patient care training and leadership responsibilities. Minimum of 2 years experience in high quality practice and strong interest in preventive care. Ownership option after 1 year. Please send cover letter and resume to rmelton@westtownevet.com. Associated Veterinary Clinic, a MA practice in Ripon, WI, seeks a FT SA associate veterinarian. The qualified candidate will join an experienced SA doctor in a busy full-service practice. An excellent staff will support you, and you will practice in a fully equipped clinic, including a new IDEXX in-house laboratory station, new high speed dental unit, and new digital radiology unit. Afterhour emergency work is referred. Competitive salary and benefits package. Will consider new graduates as well as experienced doctors. Ripon is a wonderful college town located within 60-90 minutes of Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay and the Fox Cities, and within 15 minutes of the Green Lake recreation area. Please send resume to Dr. Michael Herrick by email associatedvetclinic@gmail. com, by phone (920) 748-5144, or by regular mail, Associated Veterinary Clinic, P.O. Box 352, Ripon, WI 54971.

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AAHA 3 DVM practice in family friendly, medical oriented, central Wisconsin community. An opportunity to practice quality medicine and become a respected community member. All skill levels and experience considered. See our ad on VCN and visit us at www.wildwoodanimalhospital.net. My email is docrogekrog@ aol.com. Your future begins here! PT or FT veterinarian needed for a busy, upscale practice in Wauwatosa, The Center for Animal Health. Amazing clients and a phenomenal team make this practice a joy to work at. This clinic in the heart of Wauwatosa has updated equipment and facilities including ultrasound and cold therapy laser. The second veterinarian is dedicated and experienced and willing to mentor a new graduate to their full potential. Continuing education, licensing, paid vacation, health insurance and 401(k) provided. Competitive base salary and production bonuses. Email dhillondvm@gmail.com. Established feline clinic seeks veterinarian either FT (35-45 hours/week) or PT. Must have excellent people skills, as well as an affinity for feline patients. Enjoy longer appointment times and a quiet, cats only environment. We offer high quality medicine to our patients and clients in a warm, friendly atmosphere. Flexible hours. After-hours emergencies are referred to the local emergency center. Digital radiography, in-house lab, modern dental equipment with dental radiography. Interested applicants should email resume to petcare@thegentlevets.com. FT DVM wanted for a well-established, growing SA practice in Milwaukee. Experience preferred, but new graduates welcome. Send resume to: West Allis Vet Clinic, 11504 W. Greenfield Ave., West Allis, WI 53214. PT/FT associate veterinarian wanted to join a progressive SA clinic in Prairie du Chien, WI. We are a small 1.5 DVM practice in the beautiful Mississippi River valley. Pleasant, wellequipped facility with exceptional, dynamic support staff and devoted clientele. Candidate should be self-motivated and practice exceptional, efficient medical and surgical care. Salary commensurate with experience. Some evening and weekend on-call duties required. Please email resume to either stephanie@tendercareanimalhospital.com or jami@ tendercareanimalhospital.com. AAHA accredited 1.5 doctor SA practice northeast of Madison in need of PT associate. Digital radiography, in-house lab, laser therapy and excellent staff. No emergencies or late nights. Excellent benefits. Hours to be determined. Send resume to mkvcwaupun@yahoo.com. Delavan Animal Clinic is a SA practice located in beautiful south central WI. We are looking for a PT associate to join our practice. Equipment includes digital and dental radiography, ultrasound, in-house laboratory. Great support staff!!! Call Sonya (262) 728-3303. We’re growing! Lodi Veterinary Care is looking for a veterinarian to join our 8 doctor companion animal team. FT or PT candidates

will be considered. Ability to do after-hours emergency work is required. Our progressive practice is located just 20 minutes North of Madison. Services include, but are not limited to; general health care, dentistry, surgery, laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures, and emergency medical services. Our practice is well equipped with digital radiology, ultrasound, laser therapy, in-house laboratory, surgical suite, and overnight hospitalization facilities. We employ Certified Veterinary Technicians and veterinary technician assistants to support doctors. Emergency and on-call coverage is provided 24/7. Please visit our website at: www.lodivet.com. If you are looking to join a great team, please submit information to: Lodi Veterinary Care, Attn: Camille 705 N. Main Street, Lodi, WI 53555. Well-appointed veterinary clinic under new management offers topquality management and medicine. We offer exceptional benefits with 401(k), license, PLIT, health insurance, vacation and CE. Production bonuses available. Contact veterinaryrecruitment2@gmail.com. Associate position open in Neenah, WI. We support top notch medicine with excellent facilities and equipment. Continuing education, licensing, paid vacation, health insurance and 401(k) provided. Base salary and production bonuses based on experience. We also offer ownership vesting opportunities to veterinarians who work hard and exhibit quality veterinary and business skills with no money out of pocket. Email resume and salary requirements to dhillondvm@gmail.com. Animal Referral Center is a 24-hour hospital with a terrific emergency team and specialists board certified in emergency and critical care, surgery, internal medicine and radiology. Check us out at www.fvarc.com and www.gbarcwi.com. Our collaborative approach to patient care contributes greatly to our enjoyable working environment. We have DR, ultrasound, CT, fluoroscopy, endoscopy, ventilators, operating microscope, full lab and multiple critical care monitors. All of our doctors enjoy the benefit of a culture that strongly supports teaching and continued education. In particular, our internship program helps to ensure that everyone is continually learning and growing. FT emergency schedule averages 12 shifts per month. Compensation based on percentage with a guaranteed base and excellent benefits package. Lakes, parks and a lot of green space make northeast WI the perfect location for those who enjoy outdoor activities. This part of the state is refreshingly progressive and surprisingly diverse. A liberal arts university creates a community focus on music and the performing arts. The area is also environmentally friendly, offering plenty of options for those who prefer to live green and/or organically. It’s also a sports fan dream with many local teams and of course, the home of the Green Bay Packers! Interested parties should contact Alyce D’Amato at adamato@horizondvm.com or (920) 882-4301. Veterinarian wanted. PT, potentially FT with benefits for SA/exotic clinic based out of East Madison. Growing opportunities! Please contact Lisa Lasack to learn more, lisal@animartpet.com. (920) 210-3117.


Lakeside Animal Hospital in Oshkosh, Wisconsin is looking for enthusiastic associate veterinarians to join our healthcare team. Lakeside Animal Hospital is a well-established multiple veterinarian-staffed SA hospital with an exceptional support team. Our hospital facility provides a complete in-house diagnostic laboratory, high quality radiology services including digital radiography (DR system), ultrasound, endoscopy, as well as a fully equipped surgical unit for soft tissue, orthopedic and laser surgery cases. After-hours calls referred to a local veterinary emergency facility. The candidates must have strong diagnostic and surgical abilities as well as excellent interpersonal skills. New or recently graduated veterinarians are encouraged to apply. Salary is commensurate with experience. Benefits include health insurance, CE allowance, professional dues and retirement plan. Please send resume to Todd H. Schatz, DVM, Lakeside Animal Hospital, 1834 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI 54901, (920) 235- 5040 or email at tschatz.lakesidedvm@yahoo.com. Country Hills Pet Hospital is an AAHA accredited practice looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join our fast-pace, well-established SA practice with a reputation of exceptional client service. We were a finalist in the AAHA practice of the year 2016. We provide a great opportunity for either a new graduate or an experienced veterinarian. We employ mainly certified technicians to assist our veterinarians. Our practice offers physical therapy, complete in-house IDEXX laboratory testing equipment, digital x-ray, endoscope and laparoscope, digital dental x-ray, ultrasound, CO2 laser, and much more. We offer a competitive salary and benefit package. Please send resumes to countryhillsrehab@gmail.com.* Emergency Veterinarian Lakeshore Veterinary Specialists-Oak Creek is seeking an Emergency Veterinarian to join our team! About Lakeshore: Lakeshore is an independently owned, multispecialty emergency and referral center. We have 3 practice locations in the greater Milwaukee area. Our team of over 30 doctors includes numerous emergency clinicians with years of dedicated experience. Board-certified specialties include surgery, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, emergency & critical care, dermatology and dentistry. A certified physical rehabilitation veterinarian and several VTS-certified technicians round out our team. Our Practice: Offerings at Lakeshore include in-house laboratory, digital x-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, on-site blood products and well equipped surgery suites. There is CT, MRI, mechanical ventilation and radiation therapy/SRS in our central Glendale location. Our emergency clinicians share in primary cases management and we work closely with our specialists to provide collaborative patient care. Lakeshore hosts CE events for our referring community, and we also support active in-hospital education. Opportunities include weekly grand rounds, journal club, morbidity & mortality rounds and organized lectures and wet labs. Work Life Balance: Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, the greater Milwaukee area offers adventures for everyone, with low living costs. Explore the city with access to some of the best restaurants, brewpubs, shops and waterfront nightlife. Concert lovers unite at Summerfest, the world’s largest music festival, just one of the many local festivals. Enjoy the great outdoors, pristine Lake Michigan beaches, or hiking and biking in the surrounding state parks. This midwestern area offers so much more than you might expect! At Lakeshore, we treat you as an individual and we provide flexible schedules to support personal time away from the office. Benefits: Benefits include health and dental insurance, vacation stipend, continuing education time and allowance, scrub allowance, license fees, association dues and employer matching 401(k) retirement plan. Our collaborative, communicative, and FUN team sets up apart! For more information or to apply for the positions, please contact Carrie Stefaniak, DVM at cstefaniak@ lakeshorevetspecialists.com or call (414) 540-6710.* PT/FT associate needed in Wisconsin Rapids, WI. We have most of

what other ads describe but in a moderately paced, beautiful building in a wooded setting, with a fabulous support staff. Experience preferred, but a great practice for a new grad to “get their feet wet”. 8-36hrs per week available. Compensation can be hourly, salary, or Pro-Sal, with professional dues & insurance, vacation, CE & uniform allowances, with health insurance available. Sense of humor mandatory. No evenings, weekends, or on-call. Come check us out @woodlandvetclinicltd.com. Email Joanne at wvc@wctc.net or text/call (715) 421-6697.* Immediate opening for a FT SA veterinarian to join our team. Our facility is located in Merton, WI and are open Monday through Saturday with no after-hour emergency services. The veterinary clinic is equipped with digital x-ray, in-house CBC and chemistry machines, dental equipment, and fully paperless medical record software. Our focus is a friendly working environment; come join our team! Base salary plus commission negotiable, benefits package, and ownership potential. www.villagevetcare.com. Please send resume to Frank at frank@villagevetcare.com.* Immediate FT position for SA veterinarian in multi-doctor practice in Milwaukee. We are fully equipped with all the diagnostic tools and toys to practice quality medicine and surgery. 4-day work schedule with excellent benefits. Experience preferred, but new graduates are welcome. Please forward your resume to attention of Dr. Singh at Drgss95@yahoo.com or call (608) 347-8668.* PT SA DVM for a walk-in clinic in Sun Prairie. Minimum 2-3 years experience. Modern diagnostics and surgical equipment. Flexible work schedule, weekend availability required. Candidates should be client oriented with strong communication skills. Excellent benefits, CE allowance and 401(k). Enjoy clinical freedom in a stimulating and challenging environment! Interested candidates please forward resume to the attention of Dr. Singh - DRGSS95@yahoo.com.* Waukesha Walk-in Veterinary Clinic is looking for FT/PT veterinarians for Waukesha, WI. We offer flexible schedule, excellent base salary plus lucrative production bonus often higher than the competition. Full range of benefits include health insurance, vacation time, paid license, AVMA, professional liability and 4% match for 401(k). All our facilities are modern paperless practices and well equipped with digital radiography and much more. We offer valuable mentorship to new graduates. We let veterinarians dictate their medical protocols and promote the highest quality medicine. Student loan reimbursement program is also available to qualified applicants. Please email your resume or any questions to dhillondvm@gmail.com.* Our well established, SA hospital needs help with our growing pains! Our prescription requires a FT/PT DVM with an interest in ultrasound to join our team in SE WI. Our small town values include family friendly hours with no ER duty, two 1/2 day Saturdays each month and comprehensive benefits package. We use Cornerstone software with integrated IDEXX laboratory system. If you’d like to fill our Rx please email a resume to our practice manager: dianar4414@gmail.com.* Northside Pet Hospital is a SA, avian and exotic practice located in Eau Claire, WI, approximately 50 minutes from Minneapolis. We’re expanding and are looking for a positive, hard-working colleague to join our 3 ½ veterinarian practice. Our practice is well equipped with new digital x-ray, ultrasound, laser surgery and digital dental radiography. We offer great benefits and a flexible schedule! Requires DVM, eligible for Wisconsin veterinary license. Interested candidates should email a cover letter and resume to aunikka@northsidepethosp.com or send by mail to Northside Pet Hospital 1727 Western Avenue Eau Claire, WI 54703.*

Companion Animal Hospital is a 20-year established practice. Equipped for general surgery, dentistry, laboratory and digital X-rays (dental and flatbed). FT benefits: full individual health insurance (family available), PTO, IRA, some CE. Email resume to Practice Manager: Liz Lockwood at nelockwood@hotmail.com.* We are looking for a friendly, enthusiastic associate veterinarian, who takes pride in offering exceptional service and compassionate care to our patients and clients. We are located only 15 minutes west of Green Bay. The clinic is a full service SA hospital and welcomes both emergency treatment cases, as well as routine medical, surgical and dental care. We currently have 3 licensed veterinarians that focus on the treatment of cats and dogs. We have electronic medical records, and are well equipped with digital radiographs, digital dental, surgical laser, therapy laser, and an inhouse IDEXX laboratory. Please take a look at our website (www. pulaskiveterinaryclinic.com) to find out more about us - take note of the excellent reviews our clients continually give us. If you are excited about working with a dedicated team whose core values are excellence, education, friendliness and integrity - we would love to hear from you! We support our veterinarians with benefits which include health insurance, along with a health savings account (HSA), 401(k), CE allowance, long and short term disability, as well as long term care coverage. We see clients Monday - Friday and 2 Saturday mornings per month. Evening and weekend emergencies are seen at Green Bay Animal Emergency Center. Must have DVM and be licensed in the state of Wisconsin. If interested, please send resume to pvcinfo@netnet.net.* Downtown Veterinary Clinic is looking for FT/PT veterinarians for our Milwaukee, WI location. We offer flexible schedule, excellent base salary plus lucrative production bonus often higher than the competition. Full range of benefits include health insurance, vacation time, paid license, AVMA, professional liability and 4% match for 401(k). All our facilities are modern paperless practices and well equipped with digital radiography and much more. We offer valuable mentorship to new graduates. We let veterinarians dictate their medical protocols and promote the highest quality medicine. Student loan reimbursement program is also available to qualified applicants. Please email your resume or any questions to dhillondvm@gmail.com.* YOU are going to love us!! Check out northcountryvetclinic.com and our Facebook to see how you will fit in with our upbeat superstar team, incredible, newly built practices, ultrasounds, laser therapy, full lab, water treadmill, orthopedics, acupuncture, doctors with experience ranging from 17 and 30 years. We want the sun to SHINE into the hearts of our patients and clients. We love vet medicine and looking for another with excellent surgical and medical skills and is a great communicator. We want YOU to SHINE!!! Will mentor! LET’S TALK: flexible schedule; located north central Wisconsin with lakes in quaint towns of Phillips and Park Falls. Please contact Dr. Lynda Ludwig (715) 339-6777 (o) or www.northcountryvetclinic.com.* Well established, SA practice seeking a FT or PT veterinarian to join our dynamic team! We are well equipped with all digital x-ray, ultrasound, surgical and therapeutic laser, endoscopy, thermographic camera and more. We offer 401(k), paid CE and other perks. No after-hours emergency. We work hard yet have fun with a super support staff. Come join our friendly team! Please call (414) 378-0590 to discuss this great opportunity. Visit our facebook page at Greenfield Veterinary Clinic or our website at www. greenfieldpetvet.com.* Wanted: Veterinarian with a sense of humor and hard work ethic to help the continued growth of our busy practice. Offering: AAHA accreditation, digital records, computers in every room, new ultrasound, digital imaging, in-house laboratory, awesome mentors, and highly trained staff with a high CVT to DVM ratio. If you are motivated, humorous, and excited to learn from and work with the best people, send us your resume! We are a young group

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who enjoys having fun while offering the best care in Green Bay. Contact Parkside Animal Care Center; Attn: Dr. Amanda Dyal at (920) 497-2086 or drdyal@parksideanimalcarecenter.com.* Baraboo Valley Veterinary Clinic is currently seeking a FT/PT veterinarian. Work, live and play in the Baraboo valley close to multiple state parks, great schools, excellent community and just 45 minutes from Madison. Well qualified applicants should have excellent communication skills, bedside manner, willingness to grow and be self-motivated. Competitive salary and benefits package including CE, health insurance and 401(k). Flexible schedule and no after-hours emergency. Experience preferred but will consider new graduates. Send resume and cover letter to doctordreher@gmail.com.* Thriving SA practice in west-central, WI seeks very motivated, collegial associate. Candidate should practice exceptional, efficient medical and surgical care. Attractive, well-equipped facility with excellent, energetic support staff and devoted clientele. Beautiful, quiet area near Lacrosse, WI and Coulee Region. PT or FT. Option for some LA work possible. Salary commensurate with experience. Numerous benefits: shared health insurance, all dues and license fees. No after-hours emergency duties. Dr. Beth Deppe, Morganside Veterinary Clinic, (608) 269-2355 or vetstaff@ centurytel.net.*

and work should be left at work so NO EMERGENCY CALLS EVER and generous vacation and time off! We offer a benefits package including health insurance reimbursement, generous vacation, generous CE allowance, licensing/professional membership, discounted veterinary care, and more. Relocation expenses also covered! Contact Dr. Denise at contact@healthypawsclinics.com.* Progressive and fast growing Humane Association is looking for an experienced surgeon to join our established medical team. If making a difference and shelter medicine interests you you’ll want to join our fast paced medical team. Salary based on surgical skills. Please email Jenny Stark jstark@foxvalleypets. org.* If you enjoy practicing high-quality, progressive medicine, we’re looking for you!. We are located in the Fox Valley, near Oshkosh. We are seeking a FT or PT SA Veterinarian to join our team in a growing, two office practice in Berlin and Ripon. Our current 4 DVM’s utilize digital radiography, surgical and therapeutic lasers, ultrasound and in-house diagnostic lab. We have wonderful staff at both locations. Excellent benefit package including paid vacation, retirement, health insurance and a CE package. Please contact Dr. Gary Batenhorst at (920) 361-2101 or by e-mail at veterinary@vetclinics berlinripon.com for further information or to schedule a visit.*

We are looking for a 4th veterinarian to join SA practice in Wis. Dells, WI. New addition and hospital renovation will be completed this year. We have an excellent, caring and fun group of skilled support staff. The hospital is equipped with digital x-ray, ultrasound, digital dental x-ray, surgical laser, full in-house diagnostic lab and more. No emergency duty. Benefit package includes competitive salary, health, life and disability insurance, CE and vacation. If interested please send resume to: Dells Animal Hospital, 4135 Hwy. 13, Wis. Dells, WI 53965.*

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Do you have a caring, positive attitude and are looking for a new adventure with awesome coworkers? Join us – Animal Health Center in Watertown! We are AAHA Accredited and are looking for an associate veterinarian (PT/FT) with high standards of medicine, strong client communication, and surgery skills. We have an excellent culture and show genuine care for our patients. Doctors’ hours Monday – Friday! Please send resume to dr.gooch@ sbcglobal.net for consideration.*

Looking for self-motivated associate veterinarian to work in a MA practice. Our clinic offers, digital x-ray, full dental equipment with digital x-ray, ultrasound, Abaxis blood machines and ImproMed computer program. Great mentorship available to new graduate, but any experience level welcome. Competitive salary, paid vacation and CE, dues and license paid, shared oncall, some insurance benefits. Rural area with lots of recreational opportunities. Please contact Dr. Emily Wood at (715) 590-2822 for more information.

Community Animal Hospital located in Stevens Point, WI is seeking an experienced Associate Veterinarian to join our practice! Stevens Point, WI is a small college town located in central Wisconsin. We have all of the conveniences of a big city but not all the hassle. Community Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility that has been in the community since 1967. Our professional and courteous staff seek to provide the best possible medical, surgical, and dental care for our highly-valued patients. We care about our patients and our community. We are seeking an individual who is passionate about giving the best care to every patient and seeks comradery with fellow co-workers. We offer radiology, ultrasound, microchipping, hospice and euthanasia, and a full stocked pharmacy. Excellent compensation and benefits package. More information at http:// mycommunityanimal.vetstreet.com . Please submit resumes to Kelli. Dowhaniuk@nvanet.com.* Join a team that loves staff meetings, has a common goal, and has a vision for the future. Weekly doctor lunches to discuss cases, staff lunches to promote the practice, and generous continuing education to never stop growing. Four practices in Madison/ Milwaukee area, so flexible scheduling and locations are possible. Menomonee Falls location opening May 2017. Focus on strong client education programs and client building activities including puppy classes and monthly kids camps. New graduates and/or experienced veterinarians who share our vision encouraged to apply. Belief that outside interests and family time are important

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Large Animal Practice, equine 75 %, dairy 25 % (includes some small ruminate and cervidae). Looking for 3rd veterinarian. Complete hospital facility with all the equipment. Prefer individual with some reproduction and ultrasound experience. Contact John Bengfort, (507) 458-5665 or bengfort@hbci.com.

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Associate position open in our 4 doctor MA practice in west central WI. Well established clinic with ImproMed, IDEXX inhouse lab, EasiScan U/S, Dairy Comp, digital x-ray, power float and therapy laser. We are dedicated to good, quality medicine and client service. Competitive salary, 401(k), truck and equipment provided. On-call and holidays shared equally. Friendly community 20 minutes south of Eau Claire. Call (715) 597-3158 or email osvetdrs@hotmail.com. Growing 6-doctor MA practice in South Central Wisconsin looking to add FT SA, MA, or LA veterinarian. New grads welcome!! Practice is 50% SA, 50% LA consisting mostly of canine, feline and dairy with some beef, small ruminants, and equine. Current team consists of 2 SA, 2 MA and 2 LA veterinarians, and a strong support staff of 7 CVT’s and 4 Tech Assistants, plus front office staff. In-house equipment includes IDEXX laboratory equipment (Catalyst DX, ProCyte, SnapShot DX and Coag DX), digital radiography, digital dental radiography, SA and LA ultrasound, therapeutic k-laser, and Cornerstone Management Software. Shared on-call duty. Competitive salary plus benefits including health, 401(k)/profit sharing, paid vacation/holidays, CE, professional dues and clothing allowance. For consideration, please send cover letter and resume via email (preferred), mail or fax to Dr. Robert Farruggio, 959 West Racine Street, Jefferson, WI 53549, phone (920) 674-2383, fax (920) 674-3250 or email: JVCjobs@jeffersonvet.net.*

Modern 5 doctor MA practice with great standard of care. Mostly SA and dairy work with some equine, beef and small ruminant work. Competitive benefits package and salary. Digital x-rays, digital dental x-rays and full dental equipment, in-house IDEXX equipment, 2 Easi-Scan bovine ultrasounds. Great team to work with in beautiful Menomonie, WI, where you can enjoy many outdoor activities along with theatre and more. Everything you need is right in town but the area still has that small town feel. Contact Jason Westcott at (715) 235-2626 or hoofandpawvetclinic@ gmail.com.*

OTHER PT LTE Veterinarian for Wisconsin DATCP-Division of Animal Health. Based in Clark, Taylor, Marathon, Wood, Jackson, Eau Claire or Chippewa counties. Assist foreign animal disease investigations, sample at slaughter. Days of week negotiable, but afternoons required. Retired or SA veterinarians encouraged. Livestock contact restricted until samples test negative. Call Dr. Shelby Molina at (608) 516-9125 or email Shelby.molina@wisconsin.gov.

RELIEF Experienced DVM (UW ‘03) available for relief in your clinic. Background in SA practice, emergency medicine and surgery. Contact Shawndrea V. Lennix at (608) 215-2238. 20 years experience, Excellent surgical skills, diagnostics and client communication. Milwaukee area. Will adopt your hospital team. Jagmohan Singh, DVM. jagmohan6041@outlook.com (414) 788-0507. People patient, interactive and adaptive SA veterinarian with 35 years experience as self-employed, FT or PT associate or relief services; available for per diem or regular weekly relief or PT services within +/- 75 miles Madison. Some small mammal experience also. Karen Bressett, DVM: Background, references on request. I look forward to hearing from you. Email: kbressett@live.com. Experienced relief veterinarian for Madison and surrounding area. Professional, easy to work with and adaptable. Christie Iliff, DVM. (608) 215-3736 or Iliffveterinary@gmail.com. Iliff Veterinary Services, LLC. SA relief or part-time in SE Wisconsin. 34 years of client satisfaction, medicine and surgery. Flexible personality. Be confident that your practice will be in good hands while you are gone. Available Thursdays, Fridays, and occasionally Mondays and Tuesdays. Brenda Long Relief Services - bilong3885@gmail.com (262) 763-3885. Experienced SA daytime & ER DVM who loves pets and people available in SE/SC Wi and NE/NC IL. David Trask, DVM, traskdr@ gmail.com. Quality relief care since 1992. Special interests include surgery and dermatology. Personable, reliable service. Please call Robert Patyk, DVM, at (262) 567-2832. Or email: robert.patyk@att.net. Experienced SA relief veterinarian available. Versatile. Great with staff, clients and pets. Willing to travel. Dr. Lori Zimmerman, (608) 592-7779 or doclori@hotmail.com. SA relief vet since 1995. Thorough, reliable, easy going. Will travel to Green Bay, Kenosha, Janesville, Wisconsin Dells and areas in between. Julie Lakin DVM, (920) 269-7264. Experienced SA veterinarian available for relief work, over 20 years relief experience, WI licensed and accredited. Please call/email Mark Clemons, DVM (262) 862-1121, macdjc4209@aol.com. Reliable, competent, SA relief with over 25 years’ experience. WI license, accredited. Will travel. Capable at soft-tissue surgery and medicine. Great communication skills with clients and staff. ShortTerm Relief, LLC. Call Kate Short, DVM at (608) 963-5208 or email: windsor9917@gmail.com.


Communicative, productive SA veterinarian available for relief work in western WI, surrounding areas. Licensed in MN/WI. Experienced in surgery, medicine, dentistry, staff management. Outstanding customer service, client-building skills. Victori Ribeiro, MS, DVM, (651) 503-0482; neyx0003@umn.edu. 20+ years’ experience, skilled in surgery, diagnostics and client communication. Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Let me care for your clients and your hospital team. Erika Gibbs, DVM, doctor.gibbs@gmail.com, (920) 988-4431. Caring and compassionate relief veterinarian available. 25+ years of AAHA experience. Competent medical and soft tissue surgery skills. Emphasis on quality and integrity. Paul Danhaus, DVM. (715) 571-8091 or paul.danhaus@gmail.com. SA and equine relief work. 28 year experience. Proficient in SA soft tissue surgery and equine ultrasound and power floating. Will travel. Call Sabine Hartmann, DVM (715) 267-7443 or twinoaks@ tds.net.* Experienced SA clinician available for work in central and western Wisconsin. Excellent communication skills; enjoy working with clients and staff. Nancy Leverance, D.V.M. Email: nleverance52@ gmail.com or call (608) 369-4115 or (608) 429-9408. Dependable, 20+ years’ experience. Med/Surg serving Northern/ Central Wisconsin. Contact Rich Piwoni, at (715) 627-0957, rapiwoni@hotmail.com.

RELIEF WANTED Located just across the Mississippi River on the opposite side of La Crosse, La Crescent Animal Care of Minnesota is seeking FT, PT and immediate relief veterinarians to serve in our SA practice. (See our clinic website at lacrescentanimalcare.com) Interested applicants should contact Barb Sell at lacrescentanimalcare@yahoo.com or (507) 895-3600. Relief veterinarian wanted over summer months. Can be short or long term commitment. Housing available if needed. Great practice and staff, ultrasound, digital x-ray, laser, full in-house lab, and very modern facilities. Please contact Dr. Lynda Ludwig (715) 661-0178 (o) or visit www.northcountryvetclinic.com. River Valley Vet Clinic is seeking a LA veterinarian in Reedsburg, Wisconsin for temporary relief work from June through September 2017 with potential for a long term position. Duties would include surgical procedures, sick cow diagnosis and ambulatory work 2-3 days a week and would be part of a 3 person on call/emergency rotation (no SA emergency work). Our practice is primarily dairy, with some beef and small ruminant. Experience strongly desired, would consider a confident new grad. Salary and benefits are negotiable. Vehicle and equipment are provided. DVM and licensed in Wisconsin required. Email Dr. Ashley Kruse at ashleykruse2012@ gmail.com if interested.*

SERVICES AVAILABLE Board-certified internist offers mobile SA medicine consultations, ultrasound, and endoscopy in your practice in SE WI. Please call Anne Mattson, DVM, DACVIM, (262) 241-3987. Buying or selling a veterinary practice? Count on the experience of Total Practice Solutions Group. See display ad. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group for a free consultation, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com. Buying a Practice? Buying equipment? Buying-out a partner? Need working capital? Starion Bank has a Private Practice lending group that offers flexible financing terms without requiring Government Guarantees. Contact Erik Julson at (608) 772-7935 for more details.*

TECH/STAFF The Muskego Animal Hospital is currently accepting applications for FT and/or PT Certified Veterinary Technicians. We are seeking experienced individuals to join our team and to help us provide compassionate care for our client’s companions. Duties include but are not limited to taking x-rays, drawing blood, running lab work, placing IVs, administering fluids, medicating patients, assisting in exam rooms and more. We are looking for a caring team player who works well with others, but also has the ability to work independently and is a motivated self-starter. Only individuals with a CVT license will be considered. Competitive hourly pay based on abilities and experience. Benefits include uniforms, 401(k) and profit sharing program, as well as vacation and holiday pay for FT staff. For consideration, please submit your resume and a brief letter of interest to juliem@muskegoanimalhospital.com. Lakeside Animal Hospital is looking for a motivated Certified Veterinary Technician for FT employment. Experienced CVTs as well as new graduates will be considered to fill this position. Lakeside Animal Hospital is a multi-doctor, well established SA hospital in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Responsibilities range from laboratory, radiology and anesthesiology technical support to surgical assistance and critical care nursing. Other primary duties include client communication, dentistry, equipment maintenance and inventory management. New or recently graduated veterinary technicians are encouraged to apply. Salary is commensurate with experience. Benefits include health insurance, CE allowance, professional dues and retirement plan. Please send resume to Todd H. Schatz, DVM, Lakeside Animal Hospital, 1834 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI 45901, (920) 235-5040 or email at tschatz. lakesidedvm@yahoo.com. FT/PT CVT or Tech Assistant wanted to join our growing 6-doctor MA practice in south-central WI. If you have strong customer service skills, enjoy educating clients, like working in a team environment, and possess a positive attitude we may be the clinic for you. Duties include assisting with appointments, client communication, surgical preparation and assistance, radiology, specimen processing, pharmacy duties and data entry. Variable schedule including some Saturdays. Benefits include PTO, health/ life/LTD, CE, 401(k)/profit sharing, and clothing allowance. Go to www.jeffersonvetclinic.com for more clinic information. To apply, send cover letter and resume via mail: ATTN: Dr. Farruggio, Jefferson Veterinary Clinic, SC, 959 West Racine Street, Jefferson, WI 53549 or via fax: (920) 674-3250 or via email JVCjobs@ jeffersonvet.net.* The Wolf River Veterinary Clinic in New London, Wisconsin is seeking a FT CVT. We are a busy four doctor companion animal clinic, and our CVT’s do what they are trained to do! We are a wellequipped clinic with an in-house lab (IDEXX), digital radiology, surgical and therapeutic lasers, ultra sound, etc. Competitive compensation and benefits. New grads are welcome. Please email resume to jziegler@wrvet.com.* CVT needed for a MA practice in Evansville, WI. Duties include, but are not limited to: anesthesia, in-house diagnostics, dentals and surgical assistance for LA/SA, client education, blood draws and many more opportunities to use your skills. Contact Lynae McElroy at admin@lynaeevansvillevetservice.com. Email preferred no phone calls please.*

work, dehorning calves, bull breeding soundness examinations). Some lab work is also required. Please send your resume to Dr. Meghan Brokopp at Montfort Veterinary Service, P.O. Box 186, Montfort, WI, 53569.* Great Lakes Veterinary Clinic is seeking a FT (35 - 40 hrs/wk) Certified Veterinary Technician for our 5 doctor SA clinic in the Fox Cities. Responsibilities include: anesthesia, dentistry, radiography, lab skills, patient care, exam room histories, assistance to our doctors, and client education. We offer competitive benefits and salary is commensurate with experience. Please visit our website at www.greatlakesvetclinic.com for more information about our clinic. Please contact Tamera Hagner, Practice Manager at (920) 727-1570 option 6, then option 1 or email your cover letter and resume to thagner@glvcvet.com.*

FOR SALE Looking for a dairy ultrasound machine? BoviScan HD 10% off sale$7,555 Includes 128 element linear probe ultrasound and GoPro Mount Goggles. Call ReproScan today (877) 890-2411. Aloka 500V ultrasound, LaBoit Veterinary Insert for SUV and vans, multi species electroejaculator, liquid nitrogen tank, stereo microscope, embryo transfer equipment, Bivona catheter, AO Spencer light microscope. Email at doxenreider1959@gmail.com or call (608) 558-7847.

PRACTICE FOR SALE Buying or selling a veterinary practice? Count on the experience of Total Practice Solutions Group. See display ad. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg for free consultation: 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales. com. SA Practice grossing $1.0M along Lake Winnebago. Practice and RE offered at $1,280,000. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG - 1-800380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com. SA practice grossing $465K along Ironwood-Duluth corridor. Practice and RE offered at $398K. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG - 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com. Grossing $590 along Madison-Fond du Lac corridor. Practice and RE offered at $625K. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg ot TPSG - 1-800-3806872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com. South of Green Bay – Near Lake Michigan, SA practice grossing $613K. Px and RE offered at $610K. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG: 1-800-380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com. Wausau/Stevens Point Area – well respected, AAHA, SA practice grossing $1M. Digital dental and radiology - 2 Dentalaire units, 2 surgical lasers. Emergencies referred to local emergency service. Beautiful free standing hospital. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG: 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com. NW Wisconsin near Twin Cities. SA revenue $1.0M. Practice and RE offered for $825,000. Easy terms, low-cost ownership entry. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG: 1-800-380-6872, or kurt@ tpsgsales.com. Northeast Wisconsin – Well-equipped SA practice. Revenue $390K. Call for more information. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TSPG: 1-800380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com.

Montfort Veterinary Service is seeking a CVT to join our practice for 20 to 40 hours per week. We have a growing SA medicine and surgery portion of our practice as well as a busy LA clinic. We are offering a competitive salary, SEP IRA contribution to your retirement fund, continuing education allowance, uniform/ clothing allowance, and paid vacation time. Duties would include working with SA treatments, surgery prep and recovery, dentistry, radiology, and occasionally assisting with some LA calls (Chute

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