We are the University of Georgia student chapter of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners. Our goal is to introduce veterinary students to the advantages of bovine and mixed practice and to allow them to increase their knowledge and abilities in the area.
The American Association of Bovine Practitioners is an international
association of veterinarians organized to enhance the professional lives of its
members through relevant continuing education that will improve the well-being
of cattle and the economic success of their owners, increase awareness and
promote leadership for issues critical to cattle industries, and improve
opportunities for careers in bovine medicine.
Becoming a national member is easy, just go to the AABP website and sign up. For only $15 per year you get:
Free
registration at the annual conference
Monthly
AABP newsletter, Proceedings, and Bovine Practitioner magazine
Eligibility
to apply for the Amstutz Scholarship ($1500 per award)
Eligibility
to apply for a $500 Externship Grant
Eligibility
to apply for the AABP/Schering-Plough Student Recognition Award ($1000 per
award)
Eligibility
to apply for the AABP Education Fund Grant (up to $500 per award)
Eligibility
to compete in the Student Case Presentation Competition ($1500 first prize)
Access
to the AABP online jobs database
Subscription
to AABP-L, an online listserve/discussion group for food animal practitioners
Free
conference registration at one meeting within the first three years after
graduation
President : Emmanuel Rollin, Class of 2007
Vice President : Nanette Chastine, Class of
2007
Treasurer : Katherine Munn, Class of 2007
Secretary : Jamie Brown, Class of 2007
Contact us by email at: aabp@uga.edu
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