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Published by ncvma96, 2021-08-27 11:35:12

21 Summer Newsletter

NORTH CAROLINA



VETERINARIAN
VETERINARIAN
VETERINARIAN




SUMMER 2021






Who is the





2021 NCVMA




Veterinarian





of the Year?



Contents


President’s Message: What If Welcome NCSU‐CVM Class of 2025 Page 16
There Were No NCVMA? Page 3, 5
2021‐2022 NCVMA Executive Officers Page 17
Willing To Let Other Groups Pick at the
Carcass of Veterinary Medicine? Page 6 2021 NCVMA Award Winners Page 17

PAC Honor Roll for 2020‐2021 Page 7‐8 2021 NCVMA Veterinarians
of the Year! Page 18‐21
Misconceptions About USP <800> Hazardous
Drugs‐Handling in Healthcare Settings Page 9 Summer Snapshots Page 22‐23


News Items Page 14 Selfies from District Webinars &

Two Hour Opioid Webinar CE Dinner Snapshots Page 24

Registration Open NOW! Page 14 2021 Industry Council Page 28‐31


NCVMA Industry Members PAC It Up! Page 15 Classifieds Page 32‐40





















Beginning in 1995, the North Carolina Veterinary Conference has been the premier continuing
education event for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and practice managers in the
Raleigh area. The NCVC offers 125 hours of continuing education lectures, approved for CE in
34 states, presented by world‐renowned leaders in veterinary medicine. Tracks include small

animal, equine, ruminant, practice management, public practice, animal welfare, swine
medicine and topics for technicians specializing in small or large animals.

Located in the heart of North Carolina, Raleigh has transformed into a popular destination for
visitors and business travelers alike. With a variety of museums, boutique shopping, lively
cafés, restaurants, and nightlife activities, there is a place for everyone to enjoy their time in
the City of Oaks!



Online registration




now open!




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NCVMA Officers:
NORTH CAROLINA
VETERINARIAN Dante Martin, DVM
VETERINARIAN
VETERINARIAN
President
THE QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE Ed Faulkner, DVM
NORTH CAROLINA President‐Elect
VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Marguerite Gleason, DVM
Vice President
Editor: Shannon Bass, DVM
Claire H. Holley, Executive Director Secretary/Treasurer
[email protected]
Editorial Assistant, Advertising & Classified Editor: Jennifer Jones Shults, DVM
Immediate Past President
Anne Cavender, Administrative Assistant
[email protected]
District Representatives:

Editorial Correspondence: Letters to the Editor and/or
Taren Blue, DVM
article submissions should be sent to NCVMA, Attention: District 1 ‐ Greenville
Editor, 1611 Jones Franklin Road, #108, Raleigh, NC 27606
Kimberley Barth, DVM
or by fax to (919) 851‐5859. The newsletter’s phone
District 2 ‐ Wilson
number is (919) 851‐5850. Email addresses are listed above.
Articles are due by the 15th of the month before Brian Stuber, DVM
publication. District 3 ‐ Goldsboro
Seth Wexler, DVM

Advertising: The North Carolina Veterinarian is published District 4 ‐ Raleigh
quarterly by the NCVMA and mailed in February (Winter), Donna McLamb, DVM
May (Spring), August (Summer), and November (Fall). The District 5 ‐ Dobson
newsletter is mailed to all NCVMA members as a member
Randy Lynn, DVM
benefit. Advertising material is due by the 15th of the District 6 ‐ Summerfield
month before publication. Inquiries about display and/or
Eliza Ruffner, DVM
classified advertising may be directed to Anne Cavender.
District 7 ‐ Wilmington

Ryan Reid, DVM
Notice to Readers: Neither this publication nor NCVMA
assumes responsibility for material contained in articles and District 8 ‐ Fayetteville
advertisements published, nor does publication necessarily Alea Harrison, DVM
constitute an endorsement or approval of the advertiser, District 9 ‐ Charlotte
product, service, or author viewpoint by its editors and Bradley Mills, DVM
staff, or the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association. District 10 ‐ Mooresville
VACANT
In addition, neither this publication, nor NCVMA can District 11
guarantee the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of any
facts, views, opinions, recommendations, information or
AVMA Delegates:
statements contained within this publication. Reproduction

in whole or in part is prohibited without the permission of Phil McHugh, DVM
the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association. Steve Stelma, DVM

Executive Director:
Copyright 2020: North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association
Claire H. Holley


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President’s Message: What If

There Were No NCVMA?


What does the NCVMA do for its Practice without licensure. Legislation was proposed to allow
members? Why join the NCVMA? healthcare groups to deliver services up to seven times a year
What will I get from being a in the state with the ability to bypass the professional
member? These are questions regulatory board in the absence of any emergency orders. In
veterinarians in North Carolina ask our case, groups would be able to practice without NCVMB
themselves when renewing their regulation implementing the NC veterinary practice act.
membership or registering for the NCVMA was able to strike veterinary medicine from this
first time. We take a lot of things legislation.
for granted in our lives, and in the The NCVMA is my voice and your voice in the government
past year, a lot of those things that regulates our profession. We have an outstanding
went away with days gone by. We lobbyist in Jon Carr who keeps the NCVMA executive board
are realizing “new normal” in our
apprised of any situation that could affect veterinary medicine
daily activities from grocery shopping to visiting amusement in North Carolina as well as national trends that may creep
parks.
our way. The aforementioned situations would not have been
Our profession has seen a lot of changes, as well, and what handled as quickly or as effectively without the NCVMA and
veterinarians do so well is adapt to current conditions to its PAC. Please contribute.
protect our profession, our practices, our lives. In order to The NCVMA also provides several outreach programs in the
keep our profession moving forward, we need to be informed
form of grants, scholarships, free continuing education, and
and educated of changes that affect the way we practice. professional marketing.
One of the most important actions that the NCVMA performs
for its members is advocacy. Advocacy is defined as the act or The College Sports PR Campaign is another program unique
process of supporting a cause or proposal. The NVCMA not to the NCVMA. Animal healthcare tips are shared in each
only supports its members, it also, most importantly, college’s pre and post game shows and their social media
advocates for our profession. The NCVMA is nothing without accounts. The video sends the message “Love your pet, see a
its members and vice versa. So, this brings up the questions, vet” and is played at NCSU and ECU football games, UNC‐W
“What if the NCVMA did not exist?” “What would be basketball and baseball games, and in all Appalachian State
happening in our profession?” University sports social media. The only one of its kind among
VMAs, it was recognized with the 2017 Best in the Business
Sales tax on services. Recently, I had my heat pump Award from the Veterinary Medical Association Executives.
maintained and I noticed that on the invoice, tax was applied
NCVMA also has active Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram
to the labor. This could have happened to our profession, our accounts to share information on animal health, welfare, and
services would have been affected; examinations, heartworm to promote the profession.
testing, bloodwork, surgeries would potentially have been
taxable. Veterinary medicine was the ONLY medical The NCVMA also offers several scholarships (two are
profession included in that legislation. The NCVMA opposed endowed) for NCSU veterinary students and for veterinary
that legislation and successfully had veterinary services technician students at the accredited programs across NC.
removed from the legislation. Every little bit counts when it comes to paying tuition and the
NCVMA is proud to help.
Prescribing controlled substances. Although we are now
limited and regulated more closely on how we prescribe And speaking of NCSU‐CVM, the NCVMA played a critical role
controlled substances, imagine having to look up your client’s in successfully lobbying the legislature to make the CVM a
medical and pharmaceutical history and consult with them in reality on the Raleigh campus back in the 1980s.
order to dispense controlled substances for their animal Most recently, the NCVMA sponsored a pass‐through
companion. The NCVMA helped amend that legislation to veterinary diagnostic lab refrigerator at the DofAg’s new
exclude DVMs from that task, which was also a violation of
Steve Troxler Agricultural Sciences Building for drop off
HIPAA. Several other states were not as successful and must veterinary samples to be tested.
try to amend the legislation to exclude them from these
mandates. High Five grants of $5000/each are awarded each year to 5
qualified organizations who promote community service as
An E‐prescribing mandate for DVMs was stricken from well as compassion and health for the people and animals of
proposed legislation, as there is currently no software to North Carolina. Animal Welfare grants of up to $2500 are
support that service. Thank the NCVMA for that change.
awarded to shelters and rescues for improvements and to
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President’s Message: What If

There Were No NCVMA? Cont’d.


ensure they are in compliance with the NC Department of relicensure.
Agriculture inspection guidelines. Monies may only be used to I ask again – what if there were no NCVMA? None of the
make necessary repairs to housing facilities and primary above would be available. NO legislative advocacy to advance
enclosures or to make necessary facility upgrades that the profession and protect it from outside groups wishing to
support animal welfare in the shelter. Disaster Relief grants encroach on services. NO grants for members, shelters,
of up to $5000 are awarded to members whose owned
rescues, animal welfare organizations, etc. NO scholarships
hospital was damaged in a disaster (eg: hurricane, tornado, for veterinary and veterinary technician students. NO PR
fire, etc.).
endeavors to heighten the profile of the profession. NO staff
Got your COVID vaccination? Thank the NCVMA for battling to help answer your questions and guide you in the right
mightily to get veterinarians, staff, and veterinary students direction. NO glue to bind together veterinary professionals in
bumped up on the recipient list far earlier than originally NC to make sure their voice is heard and to do all of the
planned. wonderful things the NCVMA does.

Up to the minute legislative alerts/updates, COVID updates, So, when a non‐member says they are not a member because
disease alerts, recall alerts, disaster alerts are all provided by they do not use the benefits, please correct them. It is about
NCVMA staff to make sure members are “in the know” more than themselves. It is about supporting their
regarding events impacting them. profession…our profession…and making sure that it survives
and thrives. Encourage them to be a part of the only
Last but not least, the NCVMA district CE dinner meetings/
organization in NC that is FOR the veterinarian and the
webinars that are sponsored by our Industry Council partners profession…the NCVMA. Without it, the landscape would be
are exclusively for NCVMA members. These webinars enabled
us to stay connected with members last year when in person woefully different.

meetings were not possible, as well as enabled members to Dante Martin, DVM
continue to acquire quality continuing education for NCVMA President













































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Willing To Let Other Groups Pick at

the Carcass of Veterinary Medicine?

























Of COURSE not! But not contributing to NCVMA PAC (NCVMA Political Action Committee) leaves the
profession highly vulnerable to attacks by outside groups.

The threat to veterinary services by non‐veterinary providers is quite real, is already underway in other states,
and is now in NC’s back yard. Per AVMA State Legislative Affairs, the encroachment is part of a national
advocacy initiative for certain groups. This despite the AVMA policy statement that such services are
considered to be the practice of veterinary medicine, to be performed only by a licensed veterinarian.
Imagine: a dentist taking classes in veterinary dentistry. An ophthalmologist taking classes in veterinary
ophthalmology. Physical therapists taking classes in vet rehab. It is already a creeping reality with
chiropractors in several states. The possibilities are far reaching for them to make money at your expense,
despite the risk to the patient and to the public.

Ask yourself – do you think these groups would passively sit back and let veterinarians do the same in their
professions? ABSOLUTELY NOT! Remember ‐ these groups have well‐funded, long‐established PACs to help
relay their message to NC legislators. NCVMA PAC is a relative newcomer, sitting at the bottom of the PAC
totem pole among healthcare groups by tens of thousands of dollars. We are ripe for the picking from outside
predators.

What can you do? STAND UP for your profession! INVEST in your profession by supporting NCVMA PAC!

PAC contributions do not buy votes (illegal, btw) – they enhance our access to legislators. They are given to
legislators from BOTH parties who are key decision makers. Remember: when a legislator is voting on the
future of your profession, the letter D or R beside their name means nothing. NCVMA PAC contributions
support the goals of only one party – The Veterinary Party. Every veterinarian ‐ whether in education, private
practice, government, corporate, or research ‐ is a member. Every veterinarian – regardless of their age, f/t or
p/t, or chosen specialty – has a role to play in protecting the viability of veterinary medicine – a legislated
profession.

Ignore Your Profession and It Will Go Away
if you have already contributed for 2020-2021, thank you!

Only personal checks or credit cards are acceptable (NO company checks, per NC Ethics Law).

Contribute online via the NCVMA homepage.


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PAC Honor Roll for 2020‐2021


NCVMA acknowledges the following supporters who have
generously contributed for the 2020‐2021 cycle.

Claire Holley Michele Karl‐McKinney Russell Brannon
TITANIUM John & Amanda Houghton Lisa Kivett Mark Brigham
Joseph Kinnarney Amy Lewis Susan Bristol
Rodger Kleisch Curt Locklear Jeffrey Broadaway
(Over $1000) Ronald Komich Jan Luquire Cecil Brownie
Brian Barnett David Linzey Trixie Martin M. Catherine Bruton
Matthew Frazier Mark Matthews Doug Meckes Grace Buchanan
Chessie Green Philip McHugh Karen Miller Judy Bumbarger
Dean Hutsell Glenn McPherson Bradley Mills Ray Coble
John Isaacs Crystal Kirby Mitchem Susan Morphis James Crawford
Joseph Currie
Tom & Margaret Kuhn Gary Pope Barbara Morrow Kasmin Davis
Phillip Lanzi Ryan Reid Eugene Nemechek Jeffrey Dineen
Norman Manning Lisa Shaw Iva Nusbaum Michelle Droke
Dante Martin Mitchell Spindel Dennis Orr Amy Duty
Robert Sheegog Brian Stuber Vivian Ringer R. Burke Earley
Terra Smith Joan Wetta Harold Rodeffer Mary Fluke
Steven Stelma Kelli Wofford Eliza Ruffner Mitch Foster
Donald Fuller
Denise Sacks Anita Fund
PLATINUM SILVER Ken Schoolmeester Rachel Germain
Suzanne Sewell Jenny Gibson
E. Max Sink James Glassford
($1000) ($250‐$499) Michael Sink Harvey Goho
Michelle Morris Sandy Albright Karyn Smith Lydia Goho
Jennifer Shults Margaret Alexander Brenda Stevens Wendy Goodwin
Ali Travis Linda Balot Erik Strunck Nan Henderson
Michael & Kathy Ward Bradley Barlow Kevin Sullivan Maria Hes
S. Craig Wilson Kimberly Barth Patrick Sustar Anne Highley
Holly Bartholf Mills Mary Szymkowski Ruth Hines
Janet Batker Sue Thomas Quentin Hodges
GOLD Matthew Blevins David Truban Claire Hohenwarter
Thea Carter Angela Valenti Ruston Howell
Jenny Clark David Webster J.W. Inscoe
($500‐$999) Richard Cotton David Wilson Calvert Jeffers
Peggy Johnston
Tiffany Barnhill Jason Cunningham Danny Wright Sam & Connie Jones
Suzy Brink Stan Cunningham Rachel Karnes
David Brooks Martha Edwards BRONZE Sharon King
Babette Buehner Lora Evans Cara Kluttz
Erin Byrd Robert Ford Adrian Kreeger
Joseph Cooney Shane Gentry ($100‐249) Amanda Langdon
Karen Davis Denise Glander Chad Aderhold Kim Langholz
Sunita Driehuys Herrick Hay David Altman Sara Lash
Ed Faulkner Scott Helms Mark Ayer Mary Anne Leslie
Catherine Lewis
Gina Francis David Highsmith Joshua Barkman Dana Lewis
Mitchell Barnes
Barry George Gretchen Hutt Shannon Bass Barry Little
Marguerite Gleason J. Linwood Jernigan Lee Bolt Candice Lorandeau
Joseph Gordon Stacy Jones Andrea Boyer Gregory Lowe
Carri Hampton Rebekah Julian Christina Barndt Randy Lynn
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PAC Honor Roll, Cont’d.


Nick Madarasz Linda Sands Renae Wohlers Dorothy Horton
Beth Marchitelli Cheryl Scott Brenda Yercheck Elizabeth Jordan
Amy Martin Katherine Settle Natalie Young Christopher Karnes
Nicole Martin B. Otto Sharp Jennifer Langford
Deborah McArthur‐Wicks Kimberly Sheets Laura Lathan
Ross McKinlay John Shontz OTHER Elise Lavie
Donna McLamb Erin Slaughter Rhodnick Lowe
Birch McMurray Karie Snow (up to $99) Richard Mansmann
Heather Meyers Maria Sorg Jewel Abee Laura McCauley
M. Boyd Newlin Calley Steelman John Adamson Terry Morris
Crystal Newman Charles Steinman Sarah Baldwin Erin O'Leary
Karen Oppelt Virginia Stell Jill Barahona Jennifer Parrish
Joseph Packheiser Sue Stephen Lindsay Batson Amanda Peele
Bert Parker Donna Stewart Taren Blue Margaret Pepe
Larry Paul Sandra Strong Suzanne Brown Dale Pickens
Laura Pearson W. David Thompson Gretchen Burke Kimberly Piner Alicie
Pamela Poteat Elizabeth Tyndall Janice Bush Emily Read
Jackie Price Kristen Virgin Marcia Coit‐Brock Dianne Saladino
Millard Price Alwin Wagener Janine Dismukes Kristin Scott
Coy Privette Seth Wexler Linda Erday Richard Sefcik
Reginald Ridenhour Noelle White Julie Fairbank Heather Swanson
M. Kirby Rigsby Gregory & Amanda Douglas Gensel Sara Talbot
Stewart Roberts Whitener Lori Gutzmann Abi Taylor
Hardin Rubin H.L. Whitley Keith Harrison Meghan Walker
Ahmed Said B. Osbone Wilder Kenneth Hill














































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Misconceptions About USP <800> Hazardous

Drugs‐Handling in Healthcare Settings



Over recent months, we have received many questions and be adopted to protect themselves and their employees after
comments surrounding the safe handling of hazardous drugs. Assessments of Risks (AORs) are drafted. Some suggestions:
In the Spring 2020 edition of the North Carolina Veterinarian, Personal protective equipment (PPE) should be accessible
Dr. Young published an introduction to this topic. We hope the for the handling of hazardous drugs (face shields, gowns,
information below expands upon that article to clear up any and head covers)
remaining confusion. Closed system transfer devices (like PhaSeal, Equashield,

To start, a hazardous drug (HD) is defined as a drug found on and Mila) should be used to limit flashback, aerosolization,
the latest version of the NIOSH “List of Antineoplastic and and splashing when handling hazardous drugs
Other Hazardous Drugs in Healthcare Settings” or additions Facilities should have a dedicated preparation area for
included by an entity based on an assessment of risk. (NIOSH, reconstituting and administering hazardous drugs to
the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, is a patients
federal agency responsible for conducting research and Cage cards can be used to identify patients that have
making recommendations for the prevention of work‐related received hazardous drugs
injury and illness.) Importantly to our veterinary community, All entities should have a descriptive standard operating
no veterinary‐exclusive drugs appear on the currently procedure (SOP) on how to handle hazardous drugs from
published (2016) NIOSH list, but are expected to be included the minute they arrive at the facility to the minute the
in the forthcoming revised version. This means that the medication is administered and then disposed of
current NIOSH list cannot be used as our individual entity’s Employers should provide comprehensive training programs
hazardous drug list. We must each create a list unique to our on how to handle hazardous drugs that inform staff of
workplace after evaluation of each drug in our inventory and hazardous drugs, how to handle them, and by their
the potential danger it poses to our workers if handled signature acknowledge that they understand the risks
inappropriately.
Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate
The catalyst for USP <800> is also an important consideration to reach out to the authors below.
for our community. It did not arise from the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration (FDA), the Occupational Safety and Gigi Davidson, BSPharm, DICVP, is the former Director of Clinical
Health Administration (OSHA), or the Environmental Pharmacy Services at the NC State University College of
Protection Agency (EPA). It was conceptualized by Dr. Brett Veterinary Medicine where she practiced veterinary pharmacy for
Cordes, a veterinarian who battled cancer (twice) from what 35 years. Among her many accolades, she is the past President of
he believes was years of handling hazardous substances the Society of Veterinary Hospital Pharmacists and the American
without an understanding of the dangers. He consequently College of Veterinary Pharmacists. Ms. Davidson is the American
did not follow the precautions (namely wearing personal Pharmacists Association House of Delegates representative for
ACVP. She was the Chair of the United States Pharmacopeia
protective equipment) that USP <800> recommends.
Compounding Expert Committee from 2010‐2020 and continues
We would like to emphasize that this leads to the purpose of to serve on that Expert Committee. Ms. Davidson was awarded
USP <800>, which is to protect healthcare workers, not the U.S. Pharmacopeial (USP) Convention’s 2015 Beal Award for
patients. Veterinary drugs are not exempt from employee Distinguished Volunteer Service—the organization’s highest
protective measures. There is always a human involved with award, given every 5 years.
administration of any drug. Furthermore, CFR 29 1910.1200
(The OSHA Hazards Communication) federally mandates Natalie Young, PharmD, FACVP, is the current Director of Realo
employers to provide information about the hazards of each Veterinary Pharmacy, an accredited sterile compounding
pharmacy. She is the current President of the American College of
chemical in the workplace. The OSHA General Duty Clause
Veterinary Pharmacists, the Coordinator‐Elect for the American
stipulates that each employer furnish to each of its employees
a workplace that is free from recognized hazards that are Pharmacists Association’s Compounding SIG, serves in the APhA
House of Delegates, and is an Assistant Professor of Clinical
causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm. Education at the UNC Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy.

As our veterinary community strives to become compliant Dr. Young is also an ACHC Certified Hazardous Drug Designated
with USP <800>, we understand that it is unreasonable to ask Person.
veterinarians to have the engineering controls described in
this chapter (e.g., negative pressure rooms and chemo hoods).
(We would like to note that some do.) Simpler measures can

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Access the NCVMA


App Now!



To get the NCVMA mobile app:



iPhone and iPad users: Search “NCVMA” in the Apple
App Store.


Android users: Search “NCVMA” in the Google Play
Store.


Blackberry, Windows, laptop users: Go to https://
ncvma.gatherdigital.com/



The app is password protected. Once you have accessed the app, log in by entering the email
address you have on file with NCVMA and use the word “quality” as the case sensitive password.


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News Items

DEA Guidance for Broken/Spilled recordkeeping obligations in the case of breakage and
Controlled Substances spillage." 70 FR 47096. DEA registrants are also reminded of
their recordkeeping obligations with respect to controlled
Natalie Young, PharmD, FACVP, shared the following: substances that are disposed of by destruction. See 21 CFR
Question: Do controlled substances that are broken, spilled, 1304.22(a)(2)(ix). EO‐DEA144. DEA‐DC‐051, June 17, 2021\
and/or damaged need to be reported to the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA)? FDA Resource for Awareness of
Animal Drug‐Safety Related Changes
Answer: While neither the Controlled Substances Act nor

DEA's regulations specifically address reporting the breakage Targeting veterinarians, animal producers, and consumers,
and/or spillage of a controlled substance, on August 12, 2005, the resource aims to educate them on the safe use and
DEA published in the Federal Register (FR) a Final Rule, administration of FDA‐approved animal products and will only
Reports by Registrants of Theft or Significant Loss of include safety‐related changes. Info will be updated monthly.
Controlled Substances, 70 FR 47094. In that rule, DEA For details on the resource and how to access it go to https://
remarked that previous guidance on the topic, given in a July www.fda.gov/animal‐veterinary/cvm‐updates/fda‐launches‐
8, 2003 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Guidance resource‐increase‐awareness‐animal‐drug‐safety‐related‐
Document, Reports by Registrants of Theft or Significant Loss labeling‐changes?utm_medium=email&utm_source=
of Controlled Substances, 68 FR 40576, was adequate and govdelivery
sufficiently clear: the witnessed breakage or spillage of a
controlled substance does not constitute a loss of controlled Ivermectin Sales Rise at Farm Supply Stores
substances because the registrant can account for the
controlled substances; these types of incidents do not require Prompted by the rumors that the antiparasitic can cure
notification to DEA. 70 FR 47096; see also 68 FR 40578. DEA COVID, veterinary ivermectin is in short supply. See more at
also stated that registrants "should continue to employ https://slate.com/technology/2021/08/ivermectin‐covid‐cure‐
common sense, good faith approaches to their reporting and farm‐supply‐stores.html





Two Hour Opioid Webinar

Registration Open NOW!



Just a heads up that the NCVMA is offering the 2 hours of RATE COUNTIES ESTIMATED AMOUNT
required CE in controlled substances via an on‐demand webinar (inc. state and county
beginning in May. It will remain open throughout 2021, until tax)
December 31st. 6.75% tax Carteret; Watauga $1.69

Drug Diversion and Loss Prevention: 7% Buncombe; Chatham $1.75
How to Protect Your License and Your Practice 7.25% Mecklenburg; Wake $1.82
Presented by Ashley Bell, PharmD, FSVHP
7.5% Durham; Orange $1.88
Ashley is the Clinical Veterinary Pharmacist with the NC State
Veterinary Hospital Pharmacy. listed below:

Note: per NC law enacted in August 2020, state and county sales Want to know what your county tax rate will be? Go to https://
tax will be charged for the on‐demand course. The NCVMA is www.ncdor.gov/taxes‐forms/sales‐and‐use‐tax/sales‐and‐use‐tax
required to collect the two taxes and submit them to the ‐rates‐other‐information/sales‐and‐use‐tax‐rates‐effective‐
appropriate entity. october‐1‐2020


There are 4 different county tax levels in NC, so the rate charged We are excited to be offering this informative 2 hour webinar to
will vary based on the county of residence. As nice and easy as it members at a low, low rate, even with the mandated sales tax.

might be, we cannot charge a flat fee and then submit the Registration is now open! Go to https://ncvma.org/webinars/
various payments. (Trust me. I checked) To give you an idea,
sample tax rates, counties, and the respective tax on $25 are

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NCVMA Industry Members PAC It Up!





































(Pictured Left to Right) Shane Gentry, Sally Said So Professional Dog Training; Tyler
Leubecker, Nutramax Laboratories; Natalie Young, Realo Veterinary Pharmacy; Jason
Cunningham, Cunningham Financial Services; Babbette Buehner, AAIM Solutions; and
Coy Privette, Realo Veterinary Pharmacy. Not shown‐Stan Cunningham, Cunningham
Financial and Suzanne Brown, Vetoquinol USA.












































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Welcome NCSU‐CVM Class of 2025
























































































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2021‐2022 NCVMA Executive Officers






































AVMA President Dr. Doug Kratt swears in the NCVMA Executive Officers. (Pictured left to right) Dr. Jennifer Shults, Immediate Past President; Dr.
Marguerite Gleason, Vice President; Dr. Ed Faulkner, President‐Elect; and Dr. Dante Martin, President. Not pictured: Dr. Shannon Bass, Secretary‐
Treasurer.


2021 NCVMA Award Winners




































(Pictured left to right) Dr. Lindsay Batson, NCVMA Young Veterinarian
of the Year Award Winner with Dr. Brenda Stevens, NCVMA Past
President. Dr. Doug Meckes, NCVMA Lifetime Meritorious Achievement Award
Winner.
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NCVMA




Veterinarians



of the Year




2021

(everybody is well‐acquainted with the winner, btw)







Jewel M. Abee, Jordan Abernathy, Bethaney Acton, Jenna B. Adams, John D. Adamson, Chad Aderhold,
Courtney R. Adiko, Derek E. Adrian, Kathleen E. Ahern, Kathleen M. Aicher, Erin Hayes Aiken, Kyle Alberti, Samantha D. Al
David H. Altman, Suzanne Alton, Stacy C. Amelio, Bonnie E. Ammerman, Robert J. Amos, Kevin L. Anderson, DeWana R. An
Dempsy M. Ange, III, Frank Ansede, Jacqueline Ansel, Julie Tart Anzaldua, Stephanie Apple, Joseph A. Aquino, Bridgitte D. A
John Ashford, Ralph C. Ashley, Clarke E. Atkins, Sara Austin, Tracy B. Avila Ramos, Mark L. Ayer, Cecile Baccanale, Katherine
Karina E. Ballester‐Martinez, Linda Balot, Kristina Simmons Baltutis, Ashley Banes, Timothy D. Banker, Jill M. Barahona, Megan
Duane A. Barnett, Michelle M. Barnett, Erin Barney, Tiffany C. Barnhill, Erin Siltamaki Barr, Erica Barrett, Micah Barron, Lara Z. Barr
Mary A. Battrell, Stefanie M. Batts, Nathan C. Batts, Lisa N. Baucom, Allison Baucom, Rosemary Leslie Bayless, Diana J. Bayless‐Barnes,
Victoria K. Beitz, Kera P. Belcher, Brittany N. Bellis, Emily Belyeu, Sarah E. Bendorf, Christie Benjamin, Danielle E. Benn, Sara L. Bennett, J
Kimberly M. Bill, John T. Bingham, Gianluca Bini, Adam J. Birkenheuer, Alyssa Biscoglio, Kara Bissett‐Wheeler, Petra Bizikova, Julia R. Black,
Taren M. Blue, Alan J. Bocage, Charles J. Bocholis, Chelsea Bodin, Adrian B. Boe, Catherine Stanford Boger, Courtney P. Bohart, Kim Boles, M
Luke B. Borst, Christine Bost, Brier M. Bostrom, Logan J. Botzman, Teryn Bouche, Michelle L. Bouchey, Michael F. Bounds, Trudi Bowden, David
Ann Brady, Rebecca Bragg, Renee B. Brantley, Becky A. Braun‐Bailey, Karen K. Bray, David Brazik, Emily L. Brazik, Russell A. Breckwoldt, Garrett Bre
David G. Bristol, Brittany R. Bristol, Jeffrey B. Broadaway, David E. Brooks, Elizabeth J. Brooks, Maia T. Broussard, Jack D. Brown, Chelsea B. Brown, Heather C. Brown, Jan
Natalie A. Bryant, Matthew Bryant, Grace E. Buchanan, Jessica Buchy, Katherine E. Bucy, Madeline Buddendorf, Emily Buddenhagen, Susan K. Bull, Caroline D. Bullman, Kare
William H. Burroughs, Shannon M. Burroughs, Margaret L. Burtnett, Whitney W. Burton, Kathryn W. Bush, Christine A. Bush, Jayda R. Bussey‐Spratling, Amy Butler, Teena L. B
Donald F. Campbell, Jennifer Stevens Campbell, Anna C. Campbell, Kali‐Nicole Campbell, Marion Wesley Campbell, John M. Canipe, Beverly F. Cannady, Allen L. Cannedy, Coralie A. Zegre‐Cannon,
Megan Gallagher Carson, Thea Staab Carter, Renee Carter, James P. Cartner, Mia S. Cary, John F. Cary, Martha L. Casarez, Libby Cash, Vivian S. Cash, Makenna Cash, Marie Casiere, Katherine R. Cassady, K
Howard K. Chappell, Jenna N. Chavez, Sonya M. Chavis, Melissa S. Chavis, Lisa Cheeseman, Joshua Chelgren, Cortland P. Cheney, Terry J. Cheramie, Corisa Salinas Cheston, Ludovica Chiavaccini, Pamela R. C
Matthew W. Clark, Lauren Clements, Shanna R. Clifford, Lauren M. Cline, Alexis N. Clinton, Christine R. Clodfelter, Mary A. Cloninger, Megan E. Coady, Angel G. Coates, Jacquelyn Coats, Katelyn R. Cobb, Christ
Emily C. Collins, L. Kathryn Combs, Elizabeth J. Condon, Alyson E. Conflitti, Jonathan M. Congdon, Richard W. Conger, Jared A. Conley, Margaret M. Conlon, Melinda W. Connelly, Corrie H. Connolly, Elizabeth C. C
Logan E. Corley, Debbie Corpuz, Jillian Cort, Leilani L. Cota, Richard L. Cotton, Elizabeth S. Cotton, Kimberly Couch, Catherine M. Coulter, Donald Allen Courtney, Tara Covey, M. Patrice Covington, Deborah Cowan,
Nara Deterding Crockett, B. Kristi Crosier, Alicyn B. Cross, David T. Crouch, Amanda Crouthamel, Flavia Crovesi, Abigail H. Crownshaw, Adam C. Crowther, Colleen N. Crozier, Catherine E. Crum, Katherine V. Crumley, M
Kiley Daube, Michael G. Davidson, Geri Davidson, Karen L. Davis, Kasmin M. Davis, Stanley W. Davis, Rachel M. Davis, Melody Davis, Lindsey M. Davis, Rebecca L. Davis, Alexandria A. Davis, Treyvon W. Davis, Julie R. Davis, Mary
Nicole DeAngelis, Kristin B. DeAngelo, Catherine Deans, Jennifer M. Deardorff, Lysa P. Deaton‐Smith, Victoria D. Deese, Michael Deese, Teresa C. DeFrancesco, Laurel A. Degernes, Isel M. Del Valle, Febe Delgado Montes, Amanda K.
Jeffrey J. Dineen, Daniel H. Dinsmore, Janine Sagris Dismukes, Richard C. Dixon, Carrie Dixon, Thomas W. Dixon, James C. Dobies, Virginia M. Dodd, Lewis E. Dodds, Lide Doffermyre, Daniel S. Dombrowski, Lorrin Domnik, Kimberly G. D
Michelle Droke, Laurie Droke, Juliet Lynn Dudak, Harrison B. Dudley, Diana W. Dudley, Marguerite F. Duffy, Daniel J. Duffy, Peter L. Dugan, Christine L. Duke, Paul D. Duncan, Susan Wootten Duncan, Healther L. Duncan, Michelle Dunleavy, Jo
Martha Hartman Edwards, Margaret Edwards‐Seal, Melina Efthimiadis, Karima Ekblad, Courtney E. Elder, Erin Elder, Anne K. Eldridge, Cynthia L. Elias, Douglas G. Elledge, John Ellington, Laura Elliott, Spencer L. Ellis, Dennis D. Emerson, Tim Emery
Whitney M. Eure, Lora E. Evans, Maria E. Evans, Jennifer D. Evans, Shannon P. Evans, Juliane Griffith Evans, Stephanie M. Everidge, Michele J. Ewing, Cindy Exelby, Lauren Eyrich, Melissa F. Ezell, Renee E. Fahrenholz, Julie A. Fairbank, Christine C. Fairclot
Barbara Ferko‐Cotten, Ivan Fernandez, Diana Ferradas, Juliana Ferreira, Nicole R. Ferrero, Kelli K. Ferris, Kelsi M. Ferris, Louisa M. Fiacco, Dyana J. Fichera, Sherri D. Field Gard, Gilead Fifer, Shelly E. Figgatt, Leticia P. Figliuolo, Joy E. Fine, Richard E. Fish, Caroline Schlaeppi F
Kristin Foley, R. Christian Ford, Richard B. Ford, Michelle Ford, Mark E. Forde, Stephanie L. Foreman, Diane B. Forsythe, Zoe A. Forward, Stephen E. Foster, Mitch J. Foster, James A. Foster, Laura E. Foster, Stephanie L. Foster, Derek M. Foster, Christina A. Fourre, Allison H. Fox, B
Marc W. Friedericks, Jonathan H. Friend, Julianna Frum, Bryna G. Frye, Katherine N. Frye, Morgan D. Frye, Stacy L. Fuchs, Ariel H. Fulghum, Donald L. Fuller, Jennifer Fulp, Merritt G. Fulton, Anita Fung, Devin Fussell, Stephanie E. Gaddam, Lacey W. Gaddy, Nichola H. Gaither, Amand
Heather Garland, Kasandra Garner, Joel Kenneth Garrett, Brian K. Garrett, Emily R. Garrett, Meredith Tart Garringer, Arturo D. Garza, Christopher Gaudette, Alexandra S. Gautille, Anne Gavin, Tom B. Gawel, Laura B. Gaylord, Kelley A. Gebhardt, Natalie Gedeon, Lorraine Geiger, Jenifer
Janet A. Gerardot, Rachel J. Germain, Catherine L. Gerstner, Lorraine M. Gervais, Matthew Gessner, Caitlyn M. Getty, Catherine F. Geyer, Richard J. Ghiloni, Vinnie Gibaldi, Peter Gibbons, Scotty A. Gibbs, Nicole Gibbs, Jenny B. Gibson, Jessica D. Gibson, Evelyn Elkin Giefer, Tracy L. Gieger,
Kensey Gittings, Kady M. Gjessing, Denise R. Glander, Jasmine S. Glasco, James F. Glassford, Marguerite F. Gleason, Brooke P. Glenn, Maria Casey Glennon, Kylie G. Glisson, Maria Glover, Mary Gochnauer, Jennifer Delgado Godman, Cynthia P. Godshalk, Mary S. Godwin, Jennifer J. Goetz, W
Rachel J. Goodknight, Wendy M. Goodwin, Nannette M. Goodwin, Katharine B. Goodwin, Jody L. Gookin, Joseph K. Gordon, Brent C. Gordon, Max J. Gordon, Rebecca A. Gore, Betina Gore, Grace A. Gore, Karen L.W. Goss, Melanie Gotham‐Emory, Avery Goho Gottwalt, Kathleen R. Grace,
George Sam Gregg, Ann Ochiltree Griffin, Stanley L. Griffith, Shelby M. Grillo, Shannon M. Grimsley‐Dolan, Sabrina A. Grinstead, Rita Gritzmacher, Amanda M. Gross, Brian A. Grossi, Jordan Grossman, Amanda M. Groulx, Steven C. Grubb, Brandy LT Grubbs, Wendy E. Gruber, Erika Jane Grub
Olivia Guzman, Karen A. Gwynn, Jason M. Habel, Allison Hackett‐Dorn, Coady A. Haga, Richard C. Haggerty, Jr., Robyn L. Hahn, Courtney J. Haley, Meghan Hall, Jennifer Halleran, Kimberly Hallowell, Amanda Halvorson, James M. Hamilton, Alessandra Hamlin, Bruce Hammerberg, Kristen Hammet
Alison G. Hanson, Joanna Harbin, Elizabeth M. Hardie, Sarah B. Hargrove, Beverly M. Hargus, Jody B. Harkey, Leigh H. Harkey, Craig A. Harms, James W. Harper, Kelly H. Harper‐Manley, Karyn A. Harrell, Paige Smith Harrington, Sharon R. Harris, Barbara C. Harris, Ronald R. Harris, Nicolette M. Harris, David
Renfrow Hauser, Mark G. Hauser, Kaitlyn M. Havill, Richard J. Hawkes, Kerianne J. Hawkes, Richard W. Hawkins, Eleanor C. Hawkins, Herrick R. Hay, William P. Hay, Mark T. Hayes, M. Brandon Haymore, Steven C. Haynes, Kathy R. Haywood, Thomas G. Head, Ivy Oakle
Donald J. Hemstreet, Nan Henderson, Karla Henley, Carolyn K. Hennessey, Sydney Catharine Hennessy, Danny R. Henry, Caitlin M. Hepps Keeney, Kate Louise Hepworth‐Warren, Meredith Herdrich, Ma
Stuart S. Hicks, Sherri L. Hicks, Christinia Balance Hicks, Michael S. Hicks, Katherine S. Higgins, Anne G. Highley, David W. Highsmith, Meredith M. Highsmith, Bryan C. Hight, Kenneth W. H
Megan Hoffman, George W. Hofmann, Claire F. Hohenwarter, Jennie M.P. Holcomb, Cathi J. Holden, Katharine Holder, Kelly Holding, Azure D. Holland, Hayley Hollier, Ju
Morgan C. Horn, Caitlyn Redding Horne, Vicki L. Horton, Shelonda L. Horton, Dorothy J. Horton, Terri L. Horton, Emma Houck, Sara Dillon Hough, John Hough
Lindsey Rothe Huckins, Thomas Huddleston, Anna Melissa Hudson, David P. Hudson, Stephen Huff, Susanne Hughes, Margaret A. Hull, Raymond
William Ruffin Hutchison, Glenn D. Huth, Dean A. Hutse
Charles S. Jackson, James H. Jackson, Shayla Jackson, As
Kelly G. Jeffer, Calvert B. Jeffers, Jr., Mary C. Jenkins, Joe
Connie Johnson, Kiley Johnson, Randi Johnson, Kristin
Kathryn A. Jones, Rebecca Jones, Miranda S. Jones‐
NCVMA
Veterinarians
of the Year
2021






~ 18 ~

2020. What a year, am I right? So much turmoil, so much In recognition of your indomitable resilience, perseverance, and
uncertainty, so much change….Just.So.MUCH! excellence, in spite of unprecedented obstacles, so that you
could continue to provide veterinary health care to your patients
Yet, here we are. We survived. In fact, we more than survived.
(as well as continue to protect the public health), we present the
We put our heads down and adapted, persevered, went head to
2021 Veterinarian of the Year to NCVMA members*.
head with officials and the public to get the respect we rightly
deserve, and we came back strong. We showed them what Congratulations! The NCVMA is enormously proud to have such
veterinarians and veterinary medicine are made of. Incredibly remarkable individuals in its ranks representing the profession
creative, resilient, conscientious, and dedicated health care and serving the animals and citizens of North Carolina. And as an
providers resolved to serve their patients and protect the public. aside, I am honored to be affiliated with such a great group of
professionals!
What does this have to do with the NCVMA Veterinarian of the Claire H. Holley
Year for 2021, you ask? Well, this year’s recipient breaks with NCVMA Executive Director
tradition, but given the untraditional nature of the
circumstances, we felt it more than fitting to think outside of the *Those NCVMA members who were current as of 7/10/21
box.






brecht, Sandra M. Albright, Sharon M. Albright, Alex Albright, Andrea L. Alcorn, Margaret M. Alexander, Daniel A. Allen, Danny T. Allen, Anna Allen, Bryan T. Allen, Robin Renee Allen, Audra L. Alley, Mark L. Alley, Erin Allgood, Marissa Allinder, Nicole Allison, Glen W. Almond,
nderson, Margaret A. Anderson, Stephen A. Anderson, Jeanette A. Anderson, Katie L. Anderson, Hannah Anderson, Deborah K. Anderson, Ashley M. Anderson Betts, Lara C. Anderson‐Bailey, Michael Andres, Michael H. Andress, Alison B. Andrew, Tammy A. Andrews, Nicole M. Ange,
Araba, Bennett L. Arble, Mikaela P. Archambeault, Nicole R. Archer, Tye Ardrey, Michelle E. Argersinger, Teresa E. Arledge, Katherine T. Armstrong, Louis A. Arnese, Gregory Arnold, Allison Arnoult, Jennifer Artman, Richard A. Aschenbrenner, Elizabeth A. Ash, Catherine C. Ashe,
L. Backus, Alise W. Baer, Patricia Baez‐Ramos, Jennifer B. Bailey, Gene A. Bailey, Matthew E. Bailey, Kate M. Bailey, Laura C. Bailey, Holly Hess Bailey, John W. Bailey, III, Alexie Baja, Shanna Baker, Diane L. Balding, Sarah Baldwin, Ruth M. Bale, Julie A. Balko, Robert B. Ballard, Marie L. Ballengee,
Barbar, Lea L. Barbee, Jane A. Barber, Christine Barber, J. Patrick Barker, Jeffrey M. Barker, Brittany Holler Barkley, Joshua D. Barkman, Bradley L. Barlow, Christina M. Barndt, Naomi B. Barnea, H. John Barnes, Mitchell K. Barnes, Suzanne D. Barnes, Allie Easterling Barnes, Brian T. Barnett,
ron, Tev M. Barros, Jaime G. Barta, Laureen Bartfield, Kimberley S. Barth, Suzanne E. Bartholf‐DeWitt, Carol Ann Barton, Carrie C.O. Barzola, Debra R.J. Basden, Kimberly R. Basil, Anne S. Baskett, Shannon McFall Bass, Janet L. Batker, Lindsay L. Batson, Frank T. Batten, Janet G. Batten,
, Ronald E. Baynes, Theresa M. Beachler, Katherine Beachy, Stacey E. Beam, Audrey Beam, Erin A. Beasley, Jennifer C. Beasley, Ashlyn Terry Beasley, David Beauchamp, Katrina A. Becker, Lisa J. Becton, Kim H. Beegle, Kyla Beguesse, Malissa L. Behm, Melissa A. Behrens, Brittany L. Beil,
ulie Bennington, Josh D. Bentley, Kelsey L. Bentz, Clint Berdeen, L. Duncan Beretich, Alisa Berg, Keith Berley, Adam Seth Berman, Meredith B. Berry, Aleksandar Besermenji, Dragana Besermenji, Swity Bhavsar, Metzere Bierlien De La Rosa, Elizabeth R. Biggs, Deborah H. Bigsby, Lorin R. Bilhorn,
Kerri L. Blackburn, Rachel Blackmer, J. Travis Blackwelder, Margaret A. Blaik, Emily C. Blair, Jenna Blake, Jacqueline Blake, Julie S. Blalock, Lee Blankenship, Jacob S. Blanton, Albert B. Blanton, Jr., Nicole Bledsoe, Matthew Blevins, Anthony T. Blikslager, Rebecca A. Bloch, Audie R. Bloise,
ike Boles, Madison O. Bolin, Katherine Bollag, Leland E. Bolt, Jr., Elizabeth A. Bolton, Joy G. Bolynn, Christian A. Bolz, John Bonagura, Susan P. Bonilla, Glen A. Bonin, Jr., John M. Booker, L. David Booker, Barbara Jean Booth, Jerry A. Boothe, Julia Borden, Matthew H. Borgmann, Sonia Borrell,
R. Bowen, John Y. Bowen, Stephanie E. Bowling, Gale G. Bowman, Karl F. Bowman, Larissa Bowman, Amy D. Bowman, Morgan Box, Tonya S. Boyd, Andrea L. Boyer, Taylor Boyett, Timothy Boyte, Karen Bradler, Jill Carpenter Bradshaw, Glenn C. Bradshaw, Jr., W. Tyler Brady,
edar, Edward B. Breitschwerdt, Katrine Bremser, Noelle A. Brendle, David M. Brendle, Mary M. Brents, Babetta A. Breuhaus, Marilyn S. Brewer, Caroline F. Brewer, Aurora W. Brick, Michael Todd Bridges, Mark Brigham, Jessica Briley, Suzanne Brink, Nicole Brinson, Susan Bristol,
nelle P. Brown, Brad R. Brown, Susan Aubrey Brown, Alexandra T. Brown, Virginia A. Brown, Fred G. Brown, II, Talmage T. Brown, Jr., Cecil F. Brownie, Betsy Kim Browning, Carlie J. Brue, Bernie B. Brummitt, III, M. Catherine Bruton, Bart Bryan, Michelle Leigh Bryan,
en M. Bulluck, Judy C. Bumbarger, Laura Burch, Taylor C. Burge, Mary Burkart, Gretchen V. Burke, Katherine T. Burke, Megan Burke, Alicia S. Burkett, Richard Greg Burkett, Heather Burkhardt, Hannah Jones Burns, Marie E. Burris, Danielle Burris,
Byrd, Erin Byrd, Mary C. Byrd, Megan Cabot, Mark W. Cagle, Melody A. Caldwell, Wendy A. Callahan, Shelley Poe Calloway, Kimberly B. Camacho, Blanca Camacho, Robert Z. Cameron, Michelle A. Cameron, Rachael Y. Camiener, Winona Camp,
Elizabeth S. Capitano, Ashleigh Caplin, Holly Capps, Fernando Cardenas, Jr., Rebecca H. Carey, Bruce P. Carlton, Carrie A. Carman, Christine Carmine, John H. Carr, Alyssa M. Carr, Jennifer L. Carrell, Elizabeth A. Carroll, Sarah K. Carroll, Kenneth A. Carroll,
Kayla Castevens, Sara C. Catala‐Landry, Jamie A. Catanzaro, Kelly C.F. Catanzaro, Stephanie Cawthorn, Tina M. Cecil, Andrea Cermele, Brian A. Cerrito, Joshua Chamberlin, Aidan Chambers, Scott R. Chandler, Yolanda J. Chandler, Sara Chapman, Amanda L. Chapman, Kimberly H. Chappell,
Childress, Zach Chillag, Amanda M. Chin, Meluta Chitu, Daniel Chitu, Sam Chiu, Shauna S. Christian, Kristin Christy, Melissa Chrzanowski, Justin W. Church, Maura C. Cicci, Annalis Cigarroa, Audra A. Cinalli, DeAnna Marie Cizmar, Johanna B. Clark, Jenny L. Clark, Julie E. Clark, Brooke N. Clark, Jory Clark,
topher R. Coble, Stephen D. Coble, Ray H. Coble, Jr., Elisa D. Coccaro, Dwight E. Cochran, II, Natalie J. Cochrane, Richard B. Cochrane, Jr., Penny S. Coder, Susan B. Coe, Richard M. Coe, Jr., Raquel M. Coffman, Eli B. Cohen, Marcia L. Coit‐Brock, Onica M. Cole, David M. Cole, Jaime Collier, Carolyn M. Collier,
Conroy, Marilyn Constine, Andreza Conti‐Patara, Meghan McNeely Cook, Joshua Cook, William H. Cooley, Kathryn Cooley‐Lock, Wendy R. Coon, Joseph C. Cooney, William R. Cooper, Sarah R. Cooper, Larry D. Cooper, Leslie R. Cooper, Guillermina Cooper, D. Andrew Cope, R. Douglas Cope, Jr., Stan C. Corbin,
Michelle S. Cox, Hieuhanh Huynh Cox, Lydia Cox, Rebecca Cozart, Torrie Ann Crabbs, Elizabeth Butler Crabtree, Kelley Crabtree, Morgan B. Craddock, Deirdre R. Craven, James R. Crawford, Leigh Crawford, Anthony S. Creech, Rocio Crespo, Elisa Crisci, Margaret Paige Critzer, Andeliene V. Croce,
Michelle Culbert, John M. Cullen, Erin Culpepper, Susan E. Curci, Audrey Curran, Joseph E. Currie, Paul M. Dalbery, Stephanie Dalrymple, Graham Odell Dalton, Jr., Jodi M. D'Ambrosio, Sarah N. D'Amelio, Brooke L. Daniel, Thomas M. Daniel, Melissa A. D'Annibale‐Tolhurst, Lee A. Darch, Jessica Darnell,
K. Davis, E.A. Davis, Martha R. Davis, Jenevia M. Davis, Cynthia Davis, Lonnie Davis, Ann Davis, Christy Davis, Julianne M. Davis‐Christ, Akaterina Davros, Laura H. Dayton, Cayla D. De Filippo‐Lamb, Paul N. de Silvia, Annemarieke de Vlaming, Kentley M. Dean, William Kent Dean, Julia Hix Dean,
Demaster, Katarzyna Dembek, Ashley deMey, Nicole L. Denmark, Jennifer Derby, Diane Deresienski, Kristen Shanklin Dewey, Alexa N. Diaz, Michele L. Dick, Valerie L. DiColandrea, Amy E. DiDomenico, Laura E. Diem, Julia J. Dietz, Maria E. DiGiovanni, Linda Dillenbeck, Danny L. Dillon, Kenneth M. Dills,
onahue, John M. Donecker, Kimberly A. Donovan, Debra L. Donovan, David C. Dorman, Erik Dorsch, Emily M. Dorsett, Kelsie Dougherty, James P. Douglass, Kristina M. Douthett, Stephanie L. Dowell, Amy Downey, Brian C. Doyle, J. Allan Dozier, Rebecca L. Drapp, Sunita Ballal Driehuys, Katherine L. Driscoll,
hn Wesley Dunn, Dianne Dunning, Clarence E. Dunning, German A. Duran, Myra E. Durham, Kathryn Duris, Amy B. Duty, Laura D. Dvorak, Peter J. Early, Ashley E. Easley, Linda F. East, Julianna Eaton, Adam Eby, Christine Eckermann‐Ross, Eryn Edman, Jessica C. Edmondson, Margaret A. Edwards,
, Brittany Enders, Lark Walters Enright, Michael Ensor, Mark E. Epstein, Linda E. Erday, Kathryn Ernst, Elijah S. Ernst, Jerry L. Eskridge, Enid Espinosa‐Walker, Beth Griffiths Essington, Jenny M. Estes, Tanya S. Estes‐Voshell, Eric A. Etheridge, Stephen C. Etter, James W. Eubanks, Elizabeth G. Eubanks,
h, Nicole D. Fansler, Esther Farber, Elizabeth Farley, Lisa B. Farling, Barbara C. Farmer, Catherine C. Farrer, Sigrid R. Farris, Amy Fauber, Ed Faulkner, Amy D. Fear, Jennifer L. Federico, Celia E. Feiler, Janelle M. Fenlason‐Stephenson, Robinson Feola, Lauren Thompson Ferebee, Brooke T. Ferguson,
Fisher, Morgan Scout Fitch, R. Iain Fitch, Keven Flammer, Lucia Fleischmann, Christopher Fletcher, Oscar J. Fletcher, Jr., Ashley L. Flinn, Caitlin Flint, Amy Flis, Dawn M. Flood, Patrick E. Florian, Mary H. Fluke, Raul H. Flynn, Kimberly A. Foca, Andrea L. Fochios, Callie Anne Fogle, Jonathan E. Fogle,
renda R. Fox, Joel Fox, Stephen Fox, Jessica Lauren Fox, Shannon H. Foy, Sara A. Fraleigh, Gina Francis, Matthew D. Frazier, Terence G. Frazier, W. Keven Freels, Robert S. Freeman, John I. Freeman, Clarissa Freemyer, Vivian W. Freer, Nicole Freitas, Samantha E. Freudenthal, Kahlina M. Frey,
da E. Gale, Ilana Galex, Jack G. Gallagher, David Gallagher, Lauren N. Gallagher, Tyler R. Gallaher, Stacie R. Gallenstein, JoEllen Galligan, Sam Galphin, Abelina Gaona, Jacqueline R. Garcin, James A. Gardner, Claudia J. Gardner, Karin M.M. Gardner, Alexandra Gareau, Theresa MacNab Garibay,
r H. Geisler, Kim D. Gemeinhardt, Charles Geneczko, Douglas A. Gensel, Matthew J. Gentile, Jacqueline Gentry, Barry T. George, Jami N. George, Matthew T. George, Elizabeth A. George, Asha A. George, Nneka M. George, Kelly Georgeou, Mathew P. Gerard, Sarah Anne Gerard,
, Barrett Gift, Meagan N. Gilbert, Brian C. Gilger, Elizabeth Gilger, James B. Gill, Ariel M. Gillfillan, Amy Gillian, John Patrick Gillis, Ruth M. Gillis, Katharyn K. Gilmartin, Emily M. Gilmette, Maxine R. Gilvey, Peter Gilyard, Isabel M. Gimeno, Taylor E. Gin, Warren E. Gintis, Mona L. Gitter,
William F. Goff, Bradley A. Goff, Melissa J. Goff, Harvey Goho, Lydia P. Goho, Kienan K. Gold, Stefanie Watts Golden, Ann M. Golden, Thomas S. Golding, Elyse Goldman, Lynn A. Gomes, Liara M. Gonzalez, Antonio R. Gonzalez Oliver, Lauren E. Goode,
Laura P. Grady, Mike Grafinger, Lynelle Faye Graham, Sandra M. Grant, Ginny Grant, Mary F. Grant, Madison G. Grant, Glenn D. Graves, Elizabeth A. Gray, Amanda M. Gray, A. Mark Green, Chessie Green, Ellery Green, P. Michelle Greene,
ber‐Hollingshead, Margaret E. Gruen, James E. Guenther, Karen G. Gundrum, Amber Gunstra, Haley G. Gunter, Ollie J. Gupton, Jr., Marjorie C. Gurganus, Amanda G. Gurganus, Lynda Gustavsen, Rachel Corie Gutierrez, Lori Gutzmann, James S. Guy,
tt, Madeline A. Hammond, Jacob D. Hammond, C. Ryan Hammonds, Leigh Ann Hamon, Carri Williams Hampton, Christina S. Hampton, Amanda Hampton, Ashley Hampton‐Cayanus, Sheila B. Hanby, Robert Hanes, Katherine L. Hanrahan, Bernie Hansen,
D. Harris, Elizabeth A. Harris, Deanna N. Harris, Jessica P. Harris, Keith D. Harrison, Alea S. Harrison, Tara M. Harrison, John C. Harroff, Mary P. Harrop, Kimberly K. Harry, Carol Hart, John B. Harvey, Jim Harvey, Elise A. Hattingh, Marlene L. Hauck,
y Heath, Melody O. Heath, Francis Eddie Heath, Summer S. Hedges, Barry Hedgespeth, Gregory K. Hedrick, Karen Heffernan, Jason R. Hefner, Elizabeth B. Heinze, Cheryl Heitzman, Desiree Helgren, Scott R. Helms, Thomas M. Hemstreet,
argaret S. Hermann, Jennie Y. Hernandez, P. Michael Hernandez, Cristina Hernandez‐Rasor, Elizabeth B. Herring, Ina Herrmann, Samantha K. Hertel, Janine Hertzka, Rachel G. Herwehe, Maria A. Hes, Paul R. Hess, Megan L. Hesson, Nancy L. Hesters,
Hill, Bethany Cain Hill, Michael L. Hill, Austin M. Hill, Anne Hinn, Holly B. Hinson, Cameron Ellington Hinson, Tamara D. Hipp, Marc S. Hirshenson, Michelle Hoblit, Hunter Gray Hodges, William L. Hodges, Tyler L. Hodinka, Katherine Hoff,
lie Hollifield, Beverly Hollis, Benjamin C. Holmes, Katherine Leah Holmes, Jill Holmes, Roger R. Holt, Jessica Holt, Tracie M. Holt, Eric A. Holtz, Christina M. Holzer, Heather M. Holzhauer, Douglas J. Homolka, Kelly M. Hood, Donald Hoover, Jr.,
hton, Daniel J. Houlihan, Ralph W. Houser, Tyne Hovda, Alan T. Howard, Ruston W. Howell, Joshua Hower, Robin Simpson Howie, John S. Howland, Gail C. Hoyme, Jay E. Hreiz, Jennifer H. Huang, Amelia G. Hubbard, Erin Hubbard‐Medhus,
d A. Huml, Jennifer A. Hummel, Margaret Frye Huneycutt, Alice M. Hunsucker‐Will, Christine Erickson Hunt, Joan E. Hunt, Emily Hunt, Jessica Hunter, Gregory A. Hunter, James Lee Hunter, Brian C. Hurley, Jennifer L. Hurley‐Sanders, Sherry Huskey,
ll, Gretchen Hutt, Diane Huxtable, Kari L. Hyatt, Joseph W. Inscoe, Joanne L. Intile, Anthony M. Ioppolo, Kimberly M. Ipock, Karyn Irwin, John H. Isaacs, Victoria Isler, Melissa Israel, Jenifer L. Itenson, Carolyn B. Ives, Stephanie A. Izurieta, Eva A. Jablonski,
hley N. Jackson, Rebecca L. Jackson, Natasha S. Jacobs, Carrie Christine Jacobs, Barbara R. Jacobsen, Stephen C. Jaffe, Rina H. Jaffe, David G. James, Jared James, Allison James, Debra C. James, Leslie T. Jarrell, Leslie Hash Jarrett, Shannon M. Jarvis, Emily Javery,
el K. Jensen, J. Linwood Jernigan, Katrina Nicole Jiamachello, Abhilasha Jindal, Jeff Johansson, Daniel H. Johnson, Gary H. Johnson, Jennifer L. Johnson, Shelley L. Johnson, Rebecca Fogdall Johnson, Brooke O. Johnson, Cynthia Johnson, Jacqueline U. Johnson,
n Johnson‐Hoffman, Peggy A. Johnston, Janet L. Johnston, Lisa A. Jonas, Kevin M. Jones, G. Wayne Jones, Allison E. Jones, Sam L. Jones, Stacy A. Jones, Anne S. Jones, Connie L. Jones, Leah K. Jones, Randy G. Jones, Amey L. Jones, Alexis N. Jones, Daniel M. Jones,
‐Bailey, Elizabeth E. Jordan, Theresa P. Jordan, Amy Jordan, Timothy Jordan, Justin S. Jornigan, Kitrina W. Journell, Ebony Joyce, Jalika J. Joyner, Rebekah Julian, Herbert A. Justus, George N. Kahdy, Sunil K. Kakarla, Bert Kalet, Dorothy Kalet, Julie M. Kang,
Lauren P. Kappers, Karen V. Karaffa, Theresa Karakash, Samantha M. Karl, Michele Lee Karl‐McKinney, Rachel S. Karnes, Christopher L. Karnes, Ashley M. Karoly, Hubert Karreman, Cynthia V. Kathir, Michael T. Kato, Jody M. Katz,
Tarinder T. Kaur, Laura A. Kaylor, Robert J. Kaylor, Jr., Rachael R. Kearns, Sara E. Keb, April C. Keefe, Bruce W. Keene, Laura G. Keener, Erin Keenihan, Blair A. Keffer, Roberta A. Kelleher, Willard Keller, Laura S. Kelley,
Carol M. Kelly, Gretchen A. Kelly, April Kelly, Jazmine Kemp, Allison Kendall, Karen S. Kennedy, Edward J. Kennedy, III, Maria A. Kenny, Linda Kent, Allie T. Keresman, Paul D. Kern, Melissa G. Kerns,
Shannon L. Kerns, B. Brad Kerr, Casey E. Kersten, Zachary D. Kezios, Michael Khan, Claude S. Kidd, Alisha Leonard Kidwell, Lauren P. Killilea, Charissa M. Killion, Richard E. Killough, R. Brian Killough,
Jane Kim, Cindy A. Kimbrell, Jennifer A. Kimmel, Sarah A. Kinal, Sharon B. King, Betsy Ulrich King, Bennie F. King, Emily E. King, Joseph H. Kinnarney, Alida L. Kinney‐McGlone,
Linda Kinney‐Perry, Susan S. Kinsey, Sheila M. Kinty, Tara K. Kipp, Ashley J. Kirby, Barbara K. Kirch, Constance Kirk, Charles F. Kirkland, Amy E. Kirkpatrick,
Violet Kirk‐Rynders, Lisa Kivett, Alison C. Klaitman, Blake O. Klein, David J. Kleisch, Rodger W. Kleisch, Paula Klek, Elaine A. Klesius, Jeffrey M. Kline,
Christine E. Kline, Sarah Kline, Bruce D. Klink, Cara M. Kluttz, David Knazovicky, LaTisha Knight, Amelia Knight‐Pinkston, Frederick J. Knowles,
J. Bradley Knowles, Kyra Knutson, Jennifer A. Knutzen, Erin M. Koballa, Jennifer A. Kobylanski, Kaitlynn Koehler, Gek Suan Koh,
Adrian M. Kreeger, Cathy A. Kreis, James C. Krepp, Sarah Krieg, Kim Krivit, Howard Krovetz, Laura Kucera, Linda J. Kuhn,
Ronald J. Komich, Alex C. Kondylas, Amanda N. Kortum, Bobbi J. Kotrba, James M. Kozelka, David A. Krakowski, Alexander I. Krebs,
Margaret Nelson Kuhn, Thomas B. Kuhn, Raveendra Kulkarni, Tiffany Clayton Kutner, Ashly D. La Roche,
Anna C. Beyer LaCalamito, Kathleen R. Lack, Yen‐hao Lai, Chad M. Lakey, Tristin D. Lamberton,
Tracy Land, Christina L. Landers, Amanda Landis‐Hanna, Chelsea D. Landon, Abigail Lane, John J. Lang,
Jennifer D. Lang, Eileen P. Langdon, Amanda Langdon, Jennifer D. Langford, Kim D. Langholz,
Benjamin Langsten, Cora Beth Lanier, Darlene E. Lannon, Cristina Lanzas, Phillip W. Lanzi,
Brian Lapham, Mark D. LaPierre, Jenny Kate Larson, B. Duncan X. Lascelles, Sara H. Lash,
Angela J. Lassiter, Rebecca Laster, Laura K. Lathan, Adriea K. Laurore, Elise M. Lavie,
Nicolas R. Lavie, Kelsey A. LaVigne, Ronni LaVine, Jerry Law, Kayla E. Lawlor,
Deanna M. Lawrence, Barbara Kay Lawrence, Regina E. Lawson,
Pamela S. Lawther, Kenneth E. Layton, Louis R. Lazenby, Amy N. Leach,
Crystal L. Leath, Susan C. LeCoq‐Dorough, Charles D. Lee,
Shama Dunlow Lee, Bonnie Lee, Mark G. Lee, R. Eric Lee,
Paula Lee, Brian LeFevre, Lindsay B. Lefler,
Suzanne LeGrange, Kathleen Lehman,
Teresa A. Lehnhardt, Simone Lemieux,
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NCVMA




Of the














Miranda C. Lemyre, Frederick W. Lengemann, III, Michelle M. Lennox, Lissette M. Leon,
Kimberly Jordan Leonard, Katie H. Leslie, Mary Anne Leslie, Maureen Levesque, Gregory A. Lewbart, Amy J. Lewis, Dana
Eunisa S. Lindsey, Deanna M. Lindsey‐Pegram, Edward M. Lineberger, Thomas P. Linfante, Jr., James F. Link, David W. Lin
Kathryn D. Long, Christine M. Long, Jose F. Lopez‐Rodriguez, Candice G. Lorandeau, Cassandra K. Lord, Stephanie H. Loter
Elizabeth C. Lyerly, Sara K. Lyle, Kellie C. Lynch, Alex Lynch, Maggie Lynch, Randy C. Lynn, Sandra MacArthur, Ann F. MacCo
W. Robert Manchester, Shelby L. Mancini, Thomas W. Mangum, Claire Mannella, Norman F. Manning, Richard C. Manning,
Charlotte L. Martensson Von Gaso, Humberto Marti, William M. Martin, Dante Rey Rosete Martin, Nicole D. Martin, Lucas G. Mar
Jessica J. Matta, Mark Matthews, Kevin D. Matthews, Wrenn W. Matthis, Martha S. Mattocks, Harold M. Mauldin, Jr., Debra A. Maxw
Robert E. McCaskill, Andrew A. McCaskill, Laura McCauley, Erin E. McCauley, James R. McClearen, William P. McClees, Jr., Timothy McC
Karen L. McGlothlin, Jennifer C. McGrady, Corrine McGregor, Philip D. McHugh, Amber McHugh, Colin McHugh, Karen J. McIntyre, Anna N
John T. McLean, IV, Lorna A. McLeod, Robbie McLeod, Anna McManamey, Isabella McMillan, Joy R. McMillian, Tim McMullan, Amber McNa
Lauren Mercer, Chandler Mercer, Danielle Meritet, Matthew C. Merriman, Julie Merriman, Robert F. Messenger, Kristen M. Messenger, Rich M
Andrew R. Miller, Stephanie Miller, Evelyn Miller, Rebecca G. Miller, Matthew H. Miller, Robbins Miller, Jessica J. Miller, Charles W. Miller, Jr., Ashley Miller‐Qu
Bethany G. Moats, Hiroyuki Mochizuki, Shirin M. Modaresi, Jenna M. Moe, Joseph Moledo, Katelyn Molinaro, Margaret L. Moncure, Sharon B. Monday, Alissa B. Mones
Myles R. Moritz, Susan D. Morphis, Michelle S. Morris, Terry L. Morris, Natalie N. Morris, Raymond M. Morrison, Patrick Morrison, Joseph M. Morrissey, Barbara J. Morrow
Jeffrey L. Munn, Diego I. Munoz, Ana C. Munoz Amezcua, Kathryn M. Murphy, Jonathan E. Murray, Len E. Murray, James Murray, Chelsea M. Mursch, Cindy M. Muse, Louis T.
Amy W. Neligon, Melissa L. Nelson, Laura L. Nelson, Nathan C. Nelson, Eugene C. Nemechek, Kelly Neri, Kathleen Neshek, Amy L. Nevens, Victoria E. Newell, M. Boyd Newlin, Lauren Shelton Newma
Adeline R. Noger, Alexia N. Nogueira, Michael W. Nolan, Melissa Nordan, Daniel E. Nordland, Samantha Norris, Julie Anne Notestine, Clarissa G. Noureddine, Brittany N. Novosad, Melita N. Nowlan, Iva
Jennifer M. Oldson, Erin J. O'Leary, Richard C. Oliver, Thierry J. Olivry, Lisa E. Olsen, Lauren Macnider Olson, Chris O'Malley, Amy O'Malley, Erin O'Neil, Allyson Opalewski, Karen A. Oppelt, Dorcas P. O'Rour
Alison K. Palmer, Gillian M. Pantone, Mark G. Papich, Bert Parker, Rebekah M. Parker, Hannah C. Parker, Johanna Burnette Parker, Madison Parker, Holly E. Parkins, Ashley H. Parks, Barry E. Parks, Perry P. Pa
Juan Carlos Pavez Phillips, Kristina Peacock, Julian W. Pearce, Laura H. Pearson, Timothy R. Pearson, Jocelyn C. Pease, Colleen Y. Peat, James D. Peeples, Brett J. Pendergrass, Matthew S. Pennell, Maria T. Peopl
Heather B. Phillips, James R. Pick, Dale A. Pickens, Scott E. Pickett, Deborah L. Pickett, Jaime Klimsey Pickett, Heather A. Pierce, Courtney C. Pierce, William B. Pierson, Katharine L. Pike, Michelle L. Pineda, Kimberl
Emma J. Poole, Shannon M. Poole, Elaine Marie Poore, Gary A. Pope, Paul D. Porterfield, Barbara Porter‐Spalding, Katrina J. Posey, Lysa P. Posner, Janin Post, Pamela P. Poteat, Jessica F. Potosky, Timothy Potter, Samu
Patrick A. Proctor, Shane M. Proietto, Brianna Whiting Proietto, Christian J. Proietto, Amy F. Pruitt, Michael J. Puckett, Karen A. Purcell, Patricia E. Purvis, Maria R. Puschinsky, Katherine E. Queck, Barbara Qurollo, Kristin B. Rabo
Jeannette Raymond, Emily Ransom Read, Valleri A. Reames, Alan H. Rebar, James E. Reber, Thomas S. Redding, III, Christy M. Redfearn, Kenneth A. Redman, Davelyn F. Rednour, Robert R. Rednour, Douglas L. Reece, Derrick A. Reed
Anna Reuter, James L. Reynolds, Brooke A. Reynolds, Karen S. Reynolds, J. Kenneth Rhea, Heather Rhoden, Debra K. Richard, Erika Y. Richardson, Rudi Richmand, Jillian A. Richter, Audra Rickman, Benjamin Riddick Ricks, Nathan H. Ridde
Emily R. Roberson, Sara T. Roberson, Stewart Roberts, Malcolm C. Roberts, Don S. Robertson, Ashley Northen Robertson, Ian D. Robertson, Karen G. Robertson, Alfred A. Robinson, Daniel Y. Robinson, Sr., Natalia L. Rodas, Harold E. Rodeffer
Sarah A. Roquemore, Jason Rose, Jami L. Rose, Lisa Rosenquist, Sharon Rosh, Rachel E. Ross, Olivia M. Ross, Mariea Ross‐Estrada, Katherine P. Rouillard, Ruth B. Rountree, Carlton D. Rouse, Kelsey Rowe, Cindy P. Rowe, Michael Rowe, Jr., Lillian W
Terrell B. Ryan, Wendy J. Ryan, Aric Sabins, Julianna Sabol, Margaret A. Sacco, Denise R. Sacks, Alexis P. Sage, Ahmed N. Said, Jimmie L. Sain, Jr., Korinn E. Saker, Dianne B. Saladino, Katherine Salaun, Emily C. Salzer, Stephen M. Samson, Elsa Sanabria, B
Lori Ann Scappino, Brent Scarlett, Gina M. Scarzella, Jordan Schachar, James E. Schacht, Hannah C. Schaffer, Gary D. Schaffer, Valery F. Scharf, Kaitlyn S. Schei‐Childs, Alan B. Scheidt, Thomas C. Schell, Kaitlyn Schill, Michael B. Schindler, Lynn Schmeitzel, Josef S. Schmitt, Ma
Laurie D. Scotton, David F. Scotton, John D. Seal, Jennifer A. Seals, Richard L. Sefcik, Gabriela S. Seiler, Chelcie L. Sellers, Vicki Sellers, Rebecca Sepuya, Marlon K. Sequeira, Katherine S. Settle, Marsha R. Severt, James F. Severt, Jr., Suzanne R. Sewell, R. Cary Sexton, Steve R. Shack
Robert M. Sheegog, Jr., Kimberly H. Sheets, Lauren Shelby, Suzanne Sheldon, Benjamin F. Shelton, Natalie M. Shelton, Ben A. Shelton, Lindsay L. Shephard, Earl T. Sheppard, Emily Sheppard, Melissa Sheppard, Barbara L. Sherman, Ellen J. Sherrick, Camille G. Sherrod, Taylor N. Sher
George R. Silver, George R. Silver, Jr., Shana C. Silverstein, Melanie J. Silvious, Jennifer D. Sim, Christopher Simkins, Jeanne M. Simmons, Wendy Simpson, Brittany N. Simpson, Claudia R. Sims, Cory S. Sims, Kristen A. Singleterry, Crystal L. Singleton, E. Max Sink, Michael E. Sink, Aimee Si
Sherri L. Small, James E. Smallwood, William E. Smith, Sylvia J. Smith, J. Ivey Smith, Kristen A. Smith, Geoffrey W. Smith, Dana L. Smith, Robin E. Smith, Teresa A. Smith, Jeffrey D. Smith, Karyn E. Smith, Laura G. Smith, Terra S. Smith, Samuel R. Smith, John Cort Smith, Megan M. Smith, Ste
Harry Snelson, Caleb J. Snow, Karie McLamb Snow, Katherine S. Snyder, Amy M. Snyder, Shaylene Snyder, Mary C. Snyder, Vicki L. Soares, Alina K. Soderholm, Elizabeth R. Solomon, Samantha L. Sommer, Maria S. Sorg, Jacqueline S. Soule, Myra F. Southwell, Wesley L. Spangler, Melody C.
David G. Stansfield, Marilyn J. Staskel, Nancy E. Staten, Timothy S. Staudt, Michele Stech, Calley G. Steelman, Joseph D. Stefanacci, Mark Stehr, Shannon Steiner, Timothy C. Steinman, Charles T. Steinman, Jamie Steins, Virginia H. Stell, Steven A. Stelma, Susan K. Stephens, Donna Stephens
Melissa R. Stoll, Laura Stolt, Tara Stonex, Michael K. Stoskopf, Kelsey E. Stover, Devorah Marks Stowe, Jason Strasberg, Harriet L. Strickland, Lillian E. Strickland, Andrew Stringer, Bob D. Strong, Sandra Strong, Cheryl M. Stroud, Erik Strunck, Cindy Stubbs, Brian D. Stuber, Tony Stultz, Jessica
Bonnie R. Swift, Marvin M. Swindle, Shannon S. Swink, Laurie Ann Sylvester, Muri E. Szabo, Keira Sztukowski, Sonja M. Szymeczek, Mary L. Szymkowski, Amelia Taber, Cierra M. Tabony, Chelsea N. Tabor, James Talbot, Sara Gumbiner Talbot, Eugenia M. Tan, Amy C. Tanis, Matthew G. Tanner, To
Alicia M. Taylor, William Eric Taylor, Abigail J. Taylor, Sarah Taylor, Janysha S. Taylor, Arthur R. Taylor, III, Karen Tefft, Kyra E. Tehve‐Swallow, Amy Tellez, Robin L. Temple, LaToiya A. Templeton, Ginger B. Templeton, Siddhartha Thakur, Laura M. Theobald, Sue J. Thomas, Candice L. Thomas, Morgan L. Tho
Stephanie Thompson, Susan Thompson, Joanne Thompson, Jason K. Thornton, Candace Y. Thrift, John W. Thuss, Carol A. Tice, Taylor A. Tillett, Becky J. Tilley, Rebecca M. Timmons, Caitlin M. Tipton, Sandra M. Tisdelle, David B. Todd, Thomas Jeff Todd
Brooke Schwabenton Townsend, Sarah Townsend, Alyxandra L. Reinhardt Tracy, Jennifer Traficanti, Sabrina A. Trager, Marine Traverson, Alyssa M. Travis, Taylor A. Treadaway, Antiyonne H. Trejo
Cynthia M. Turner, Kathy R. Turner, Ann E. Turner, Nora K. Turner, Jean P. Tuttle, Elizabeth Caroline Lea Tyndall, Karen K. Tysinger, Donna Tyson, Joanna Simons Tysor, Yu Ueda, Christine
Thomas R. Van Dyke, Rachel J. Van Zile, Jessica Vasquez, Rhonda Vega, Trisha R. Venzke, Matthew Verbsky, Kristen M. Verdoorn, Samantha Verlaque, Kelly Vida, Blake Vida, Al
Ashley M. Wagner, Robert J. Wagner,Elisabeth Wahl, David J. Waldrep, Steven A. Walker, Meghan E. Walker, Whitney P. Walker, Alisha M. Walker, M
April C. Ward, Michael C. Ward, Kathy Ward, Ernest E. Ward, Jr., Joshua T. Warden, Lindsay Warner, Genorah L. Warner, Jo
Victoria Watson, Regina S. Watters, Rebecca G. Weaver
Santford G. Wellborn, Steven C. Wells, Terra Leigh Well
Holly L. Weston, Joan E. Wetta, Allie Wetzel, Randolp
Noelle Westmoreland White, Carolyn G. White, Amy
Michael A. Wibel, Marjorie Widay, Bruce K. Widdo


















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Veterinarians




Year 2021















M. Lewis, John M. Lewis, Catherine J. Lewis, Katherine W. Lewis, Deborah S. Lewis, Mary C. Lewis, Bethanie Lewis, Scott Lewis, David H. Ley, Fernando Leyva, Cindy A. Lichty, Rebecca B. Lillard, James D. Lillard, Jr., Marjorie I. Lindeke, Keith E. Linder, Melissa G. Linderer,
zey, Barry D. Little, Sarah R. Little, Charles H. Livaudais, Kristen E. Livengood, Charles H. Lloyd, Susan L. Lloyd, Salina Locke, Curt Locklear, Jr., Patrick Loftin, Kim R. Logner, Kim LoGuidice, Ingrid Lombardino, Elisa D. Long, Melissa A. Long, Jennifer J. Long, Sarah Long, Charles Tyler Long,
r, Nancy E. Love, Lydia C. Love, Scott K. Loveless, Rhodnick B. Lowe, Gregory J. Lowe, Claire Lowery, E. Clinton Lowry, Jessica M. Loyd, Elsa K. Ludwig, Jennifer A. Luff, Emily T. Luisana, Christine Luke, D. Paul Lunn, Katharine F. Lunn, James Lupton, Jan Luquire, Sarah E. Lutz, Luther John Lyerly,
ormac, Roy A. MacDonald, Gustavo Machado, Emily Mackey, James G. Mackie, Jr., Nick L. Madarasz, Bilenda P. Madison, Ellen J. Magid, Carrie Mae D. MaGrann, Emily C. Mahan‐Riggs, David M. Mahoney, Julia Malatesta, Kristen E. Malinak, Brandon M. Mallard, Paul Malocha, Rachel N. Maloney,
Richard A. Mansmann, Beth Marchitelli, Douglas Margarucci, Kristy Margulieux, Christopher L. Mariani, Jessica D. Marin, Jenny Marin, Mari Maristany, Catherine M. Markijohn, Steven L. Marks, Dario Marquez, Jonathan W. Marrone, David T. Marshall, Sandra L. Marshall,
tin, Amy Boyer Martin, Ashley Martin, Trixie L. Martin, Kiara M. Martin, Dawn Lavely Martin, Antoinette Martin, Michael P. Martin, Brianne T. Martinie, Bruce Mascarenhas, Sharon E. Mason, Ashley N. Massey, Susan A. Mast, Michael Mastromauro, Jennifer Massey Matherly, Kyle G. Mathews,
well, Melissa M. Maxwell, W. Jim Maxwell, III, Pamela C. May, Jessica Jalbert Mayer, Thomas W. Mayer, Meghan McAleer, Deborah McArthur‐Wicks, Mary Ann T. McBride, Sarah E. McCain, Kathleen A. McCallion, Marvin B. McCann, Fred B. McCashin, Jessica A. McCaskill, Brett C. McCaskill,
omb, Sarah McConnell, Gwendolyn Y. McCormick, Julie T. McCormick, G. Rob McCurry, Oberlin Brinker McDaniel, Gregory C. McDonald, Charles F. McDonell, III, Claudia McFadden, Marjorie L. McFetridge, Lauren Boswell McGee, Sarah L. McGeough, Mark A. McGeough, Patrick D. McGlone,
Noel McKain, Daniel W. McKeithan, Jamila K. McKenzie‐Long, Gabriel P. McKeon, Matthew I. McKinlay, Ross D. McKinlay, Joyce McKinney, Blades McKnight, Brittney L. McLamb, Donna McLamb, Susan A. McLaughlin, Christopher McLaughlin, Leland M. McLaughlin, Jr., Mari Kay J. McLean,
mara, Thomas J. McParland, Glenn J. McPherson, Jourdan B. McPhetridge, Clayton W. McQuiddy, Amber Meade, Lauren Mealin, Elaine Means, R. Douglas Meckes, Brad Medhus, Angela Moore Meeler, Enoch Meira, Jaclyn Mendez, Lisa N. Mendise‐Rogers, Maria B. Mendoza, Wayne C. Mercer,
Metcalf, Jennifer C. Meth, Kathryn M. Meurs, Donald J. Meuten, Robert J. Meyer, James E. Meyer, Samantha S. Meyer, Heather A. Meyers, Martina Midkiff, Kaitlin Mielnicki, Douglas K. Miller, Karen Miller, Suzanne K. Miller, Bayne E. Miller, Katelyn A. Miller, James Michael Miller,
arles, Karl B. Milliren, Bradley W. Mills, Holly Bartholf Mills, Eve Pinkham Mills, Ann K. Miner, Michelle Misavage‐Jones, Anne Pechmann Mitchell, Bridgett C. Mitchell, Elizabeth Mitchell, Susan Mitchell, Kimberly L. Mitchell‐Ardrey, Crystal Kirby Mitchem, Audrey M. Mizrahi,
, Kristina J. Monroe, Anne C. Montgerard, Stephanie A. Montgomery, Sarah Ann Montoya, Melanie H. Moore, Stephanie A. Moore, Brittany M. Moore, Amber Moore, Rebecca Moore, Caroline Moore, Brittany Moorhead, Allison R. Morckel, Masako Mori,
w, Sharon Mortenson, Lisa G. Morton, Roberta Mothershead, Matthew B. Movassaghi, Amy P. Moye, Sarah Moyer, Patrick Moyle, Rachel B. Moyle, Zakiya A. Mudiwa, Mellissa A. Mullin, Karen R. Munana, Kathryn Halada Munn, G. Scott Munn, Christina Munn,
Muse, Jr., Sarah E. Musulin, Mary Belle Myers, Olivia J. Myers, Melvin Myers, Ron C. Myres, Douglas R. Nabel, Jonathan Nagel, Anyce M. Nagle, Lindsey R. Neafsey, Michael J. Neault, Amber Nebel, Jennifer A. Neel, David A. Neely, Cecilia M. Negron‐Perez,
an, Jay Colter Newman, Amanda B. Newton, Jodi Nicklas, Barbara L. Nicks, Kassiani E. Nicopoulos, Constantino V. Nicopoulos, Amber J. Niday, Kristen Niemann, Jennifer Niemuth, Alberta Cole Nimocks, Meagan Noblin, Cheryl C. Noe, Felicitas Noeller,
L. Nusbaum, Liliya Veliko Nusbaum, Michael R. Nystrom, Kristen Henson Oberst, Teresa Van Ells O'Brien, Jennifer L. O'Brien, Heather C. O'Brien, Jodi L. O'Brien, P. Jananne O'Connell, Adrienne B. Ogles, Dennis O'Hara, Kathryn O'Hara, Arynn O’Kane, Tolulope T. Olagbaju, Natasha J. Olby,
ke, Eric Orozco, Dustin C. Orr, Dennis C. Orr, Curtis Ostrom, Adriel D. Otero Segui, Anneka M. Owen, Sarah E. Oxendine, Sarah Ozawa, Kira Packan, Julie G. Packard, Joe N. Packheiser, Lisa Padfield, Patricia M. Pagel, Monique Danielle Pairis‐Garcia, Dale M. Paley, Jessica D. Palmer, Margaret R. Palmer,
arks, John W. Parks, II, Jennifer M. Parrish, Ashley Parsley, Jill D. Partlow, Anna K Parviainen, Jill S. Pascarella, Joan Marie Paschall, Elizabeth Passmore, Aaron A. Patel, Rajneesh Pathania, Kim Patrick, William P. Patterson, Paula R. Patton, Lindsey M. Patton, Larry S. Paul, Jr., Judith Foulds Paulson,
es, Margaret Mary Pepe, Irina Perdew, Tyler C. Perkins, Jonathan C. Pernell, Kayla Ahlstrand Perry, Nancy C. Peters‐Creech, Danielle Peters‐Nickens, Ashley G. Peterson, Olivia Petritz, Nicholas Petrovitch, Julia Petrucci, Edward Blake Peurifoy, Kevin Pflaum, Kathy W. Phillips, Jeffrey P. Phillips,
ly J. Piner‐Alicie, Derrick W. Pinney, W.P. Pinson, Nicole Piscitelli, Christopher M. Piscitelli, Cynthia Nesnow Piver, Morgan S. Plemmons, Mark A. Plott, Anna E. Plowman, Marleta M. Poffenberger, Bruce S. Poland, John M. Polnak, Padmavathi Polu, Julie E. Pomerantz, Cherika D. Ponds, Ashley S. Pooch,
uel G. Potter, Cheryl B. Powell, Joca van der Veen Powell, Joshua R. Powell, Jenny B. Powers, Lauren V. Powers, Timo Prange, Haley Pratt, James H. Pressley, William J. Pressly, Cynthia McLean Prestage, Ronald W. Prestage, Melanie H. Preston, Jackie H. Price, Matthew Price, Millard E. Price, Jr., Teresa P. Priest,
oin, William P. Rabon, James R. Rabon, Jr., Janet J. Raczkowski, Victoria M. Rademacher, Kathy A. Radford, Megan Radkin, Toni E. Raines, Erin R. Rakosky, Alicia M. Rambo, Ray J. Randall, Kimberly S. Randall, Sheri M. Nutter Randell, Kaitlyn Rank, Brittany L. Rasche, Tamara Rattray, Diana R. Rawls, Doug J. Ray,
d, Alison M. Reed, Jodi L. Reed‐Lenhardt, Christopher C. Reeves, Keri Ann Roberge Reeves, Amy M. Reeves, Jason T. Regalado, Ryan T. Reid, Susan H. Reinecke, Natalie‐Anne Reinhart, Kendall T. Reische, Rebecca L. Remillard, Sierra Renaud, Kimberly G. Renehan, Rebecca J. Resnick, Matthew S. Resnick,
ell, Reggie Ridenhour, Robert W. Ridgeway, Leigh Anne Rigler, M. Kirby Harriss Rigsby, Amber D. Riley, Kimberly M. Riley, Leigh Ring, Vivian H. Ringer, Melissa Rios, Grover C. Ritchie, Hannah J. Ritchie, Colleen R. Ritter, Matthew Ritter, Federico N. Rivero, Jim E. Riviere, Mary R. Rizzolo, G. Leon Robbins, III,
r, William E. Rodgers, III, Vilmaire Rodriguez, Katherine Gartrell Rodriguez, Jennifer Rodriguez, Simon C. Roe, Joanne Roesner, Holly Roessner, Lester Rogers, Kelly J. Rogers, Margaret E. Rogers, Susan L. Rogers‐Swaney, Jessica Romanet, Jocelyn Romano, Jeffrey G. Romero, Virginia Westefren Romig,
W. Royal, Wendy M. Royce, Hardin Rubin, Nathalie Rubin, Emily B. Ruble, Caitlin Rubow, Samantha Bollinger Rudd, Jennifer Ruff, Eliza K. Ruffner, Byron F. Ruiz, Fernando Ruiz Jimenez, Melanie E. Runkle, Irene Rusnak, Johnson Russell, Laura Russell, Lynda J. Russell, Bradley L. Rutledge, Frank Rutowski,
rittany Sanders, Regina Sanders, Leslie Sanders, Linda Sands, Elizabeth Sankey‐Reilly, Truman Sanner, John Santilli, J. Mark Sasser, Rachel Sassone, Marcy M. Saugues, Jocelyn Sausner, Joseph C. Sawdy, John C. Sawyer, Colleen T. Sawyer, Jennifer Sawyer, Nan Saye, Margaret Sayer, Victoria Scalise,
atthew J. Schmunk, Lauren V. Schnabel, Allison T. Schnoke, Laura Schoenig, Courtney M. Scholz, J. Ken Schoolmeester, Latoya Schultz‐Powell, Melissa Schupp‐Bonin, Amy A. Schuver, Richard D. Scott, Robin G. Scott, Kristin I. Scott, Cheryl W. Scott, Katherine B. Scott, Robert P. Scott,
kelford, Katharine C. Shamoun, John A. Shamoun, Anitha Shanmugam, Susan G. Shapiro, B. Otto Sharp, Lauren M. Shaughnessy, Jimmy A. Shaver, Keri Shaver, Lisa C. Shaw, William Nolan Shaw, Jennifer Shaw, Janet D. Shaw, Breanna Jo Sheahan, Tamara S. Shearer, Mary Katherine Sheats,
rrod, Harriet H. Shields, Jordan M. Shim, Joni L. Shimp, Steven T. Shipley, Amanda Shoemake, Tom Shoemaker, John F. Shontz, Meredith L. Short, Cindy Ann Shower, Deidra J. Shuck‐Lee, Jack Shuler, Jr., Jennifer Jones Shults, Lisa Shumate, Jamie M. Siepert, Betsy Sigmon, David G. Silliman,
nk, Adam W. Sisk, Janet D. Sizelove, Katherine F. Sizer, Grace E. Skaff, Katheryn W. Skinner, Megan E. Slater, Jessica M. Slater, Bailey Slater, Meagan R. Slater, Erin H. Slaughter, Tanner S. Slead, Barrett D. Slenning, Rebecca M. Slivka, Philip L. Sloop, Kristi Sluiter, Amanda R. Slusky,
ephanie R. Smith, Catherine M. Smith, Sarah Rose Smith, Skylare Smith, Kimberly K. Smith, Jason Smith, Ashlan Smith, Preston N. Smith, Judson Smith, Felicitas Smith, Katherine Smith, J. Todd Smith, Crystal R. Smith‐Newman, Brianne Smithonic, J. Jill Smith‐Wheelock, Carolyn H. Smoak,
. Speck‐Evans, Joanne W. Speights, Zachary L. Spencer, Ashley J. Spencer, Arthur M. Spencer, III, Mitchell L. Spindel, Tyler Spriggs, Blair A. Byrd Sprinkle, Russell L. Sprinkles, Francis J. Stagnitta, Jessica K. Stall, Gregory B. Stanbery, Samantha Stanley,
Manley, Brenda J. Stevens, Salli S. Steward, Rebecca E. Stewart, Donna R. Stewart, Michael J. Stewart, Gray Artise Stewart, Shaina B. Stewart, Amy Stieler Stewart, Stephanie Ann Stewart, Jennifer B. Stiles, Walter T. Stinson, John W. Stinson,
G. Stumph, Chelsey S. Sturgill, Patricia M. Stutts, Toni L. Sugg, Daniel L. Suggs, Kevin Sullivan, Joshua K. Sullivan, Patrick Sustar, Steven E. Suter, Jennifer L. Suter, Abbey Lynn Sutton, Chelsea Swain, James S. Swanner, Heather Swanson, Deborah Sweet,
onya Tanner‐Cecil, Kenneth D. Tapley, Bruce E. Tarkington, Jr., C. Stanley Tart, Jessica Tarter, Lloyd P. Tate, Russell J. Tate, Sr., Carrie Tatgenhorst, Meghan B. Tayloe, Marie V. Taylor, Bryan E. Taylor, Georgia S. Taylor, Jessica K. Taylor, Lauren P. Taylor,
omas, Randall C. Thomas, Carl Thomas, Rachel Thomas, Jayme Lynn Thomason, W. David Thompson, Matthew D. Thompson, Betsy M. Thompson, Stacia E. Thompson, David F. Thompson, Shannon K. Thompson, Jesica J. Thompson, Tara Desai Thompson,
d, Jr., Katie Tolbert, Aaron Tolhurst, Erin Tom, Mary B. Tompkins, Michelle R. Tompkins, Meredith A. Tompkins, Jennifer L. Tonkin, Kimberly D. Toombs, Jessica A. Torres, Lane R. Torrington, Dawn Torrisi, Sandra Pei‐Hui Tou,
o, Anna H. Tremblay, Amy Y. Trey, David H. Truban, Janice S. Truemper, Melissa Tschegg, Chandra Meachem Tucker, Leah K. Tucker, Samuel Tucker, Rebecca Tudor, Jonathan E. Tufts, Sara Tufts, Rhesa R. Tull, III, William T. Turbyfill, Benjamin S. Turner,
Uhlinger, Ersin Michael Ulke, Sage M. Umphries, Eugene Upshaw, Jr., Dawn M. Urioste, Denise Vadala‐Barbour, Shelly L. Vaden, Angela R. Valenti, Amy M. Valenzisi, Dana A. Vamvakias, Inken C. Van Cura, Stephanie E. van der Westhuizen,
lexis S. Vidaurri, Lenin Villamizar Martinez, Sara L. Virgil, Kristen Virgin, Sally Vivrette, Mary Vogel, Lisa M. Voorhees, Julieann Vose, Trudy L. Wade, Vera Wade, Bradley J. Waffa, Alwin E. Wagener, Page M. Wages, Dennis P. Wages,
ark Wallace, Kelley Wallace, Amber Wallace, Jennifer A. Wallach, Cay Wallis, Thomas A. Wallrichs, Kaitlyn T. Walsh, Bethany L. Walters, Jennifer A. Walters, Virginia Walters, Mimmi Walther, Betsy J. Walton, Sara Waltz‐Johnston, Wen H. Wang,
oshua Warren, Chelsea D. Warren, Teresa Warstler, Alycia Washington, Demitrius R. Washington, Bridget B. Waters, Abigail L. Watkins, Thomas J. Watson, Daniel C. Watson, Elizabeth D. Watson, Jessie L. Watson, Maegan L. Watson, James Watson,
r, Christine C.Y. Weaver, Joseph T. Weaver, Steven W. Weaver, Bill Weber, David Webster, Janthi Fisher Webster, John Ray Webster, Sarah F. Weeks, P. Doug Weeks, III, John Wehe, Emily Weidrick, Elizabeth A. Weiss, Eva V. Welch, Elizabeth A. Welch,
ls, Susan Welsch, Michelle L. Welton, Matthew Wendelken, Ericka J. Wenner, Mindy S. Wesely Price, Anthony Weshefsky, Ruth E. West, Walter R. Westbrook, Lindsey Ashlan Westbrook, Mary Maggie Wester, Hans D. Westermeyer, Emily T. Westmoreland,
ph W. Wetzel, Seth R. Wexler, Elizabeth A. Whalen, Robert J. Whaley, Megan Wheatley, Renee Wheeler, Sarah‐Ann H. Wheeler, G. Eric Wheelis, Matthew W. Wheelock, Rebecca C. Whisnant, Michael D. Whitacre, Melinda Sawyer Whitaker,
K. White, Annette Ward Whited, Doby W. Whited, Laura Whitehead, Donald W. Whitener, Amanda K. Whitener, Gregory S. Whitener, Jr., Ashley N. Whitesell, Austin Duncan Whitlark, William Mark Whitley, Lauren A. Whitley, H.L. Whitley, Jr., Tina M. Whitted,
owson, Jennifer M. Wiegel, Joseph E. Wiggins, Edith K. Wilder, B. Osbone Wilder, Jr., William R. Wilhelm, Ashley M. Wilkie, John C. Wilkins, Charles F. Williams, Carroll F. Williams, Rosemarie Williams, Troy D. Williams, James L. Williams, Leigha B. Williams,
Chandra D. Williams, Nathan Williams, Elizabeth A. Williams, Samantha B. Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Nash D. Williams, Ginger Williams, James E. (Ned) Williams, Morika D. Williams, Curtis A. Williamson, Julie Williamson,
Shannon M. Willis, Charles B. Williston, Jane McDuff Williston, Annette Wilson, S. Craig Wilson, David A. Wilson, Donna D. Wilson, Allyson Wilson, Kevin L. Wilson, Harry W. Wilson, III, Lisa A. Wiltron,
Rebecca Wiltshire, Candace E. Wimbish, Lauren E. Wimsey, Soren D. Windram, Fred A. Wininger, Laura C. Winstead, Janelle Wiser, Theresa Wisk‐Carroll, Kelsey M. Witt, Christian Woelfel, Kelli M. Wofford,
Renae E. Wohlers, Nathan C. Wolfe, Katherine A.M. Wolfe, Aaron M. Wolff, Mandy Womble, Mandy Womble, Brett Wood, Rachael B. Wood, Kristine A. Woodaman, Matt Woods,
Lisa J. Woolman, Michael D. Wooten, Elizabeth Worn, Todd Worrell, Amy E. Worthington, Martha N. Worthington, Shequenta L. Wray, John A. Wright, Danny L. Wright,
Margaret S. Wright, Joseph W. Wright, Ted Wright, Vicky Maria Wright, Frank Wuest, April D. Wyatt, Rik F. Wyatt, Kirin B. Wylie, Mark Wysocki,
Audrey J. Wystrach, Lewis Gene Yarboro, Annelie C. Yarkovich, Mariko Yata, Brenda D. Yercheck, Hiroto Yoshikawa, Patricia N. Young,
Kimberly A. Young, Kimberly A. Young, Jessica S. Young, R. Cole Younger, Alan Younkin, Leslie L. Yow, Ann M. Yowell, Emily Taylor Yunker,
Isabel Zahn, Kaitlin C. Zamborsky, Lisa Krause Zapf, Lauren A. Zappitelli, Michael R. Zarzosa, Suzanne Zbailey, Melissa E. Zebley,
Junxian Zheng, Ashley E. Zibura, Natalia Zidan, Amanda Lee Ziegler, Shayne P. Zimmerman, Joshua Zlotnick, Barbara Ann Zobel,
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2021 Industry Council











Babette Buehner Mitch Madison Danella Anderson
704‐900‐8296 434‐277‐9360 919‐663‐4030
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]










Justin Lyons Sarah Bookner, RVT Bert Hockenberry
336‐376‐3000 440‐865‐0664 614‐623‐1365
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]










Danielle Berry Will Marshburn Troy Williams, DVM
770‐831‐4150 919‐800‐4620 704‐507‐1412
[email protected] [email protected] troy_2williams@beohringer‐ingelheim.com










John Byrum Julie Kerr Scott Armistead
336‐312‐9104 980‐239‐1074 859‐361‐1133
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]










Jason Cunningham Erin Smith Samantha Newton
919‐291‐4904 469‐744‐0845 856‐242‐4705
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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Yvonne Peterson Douglas Hurlbert Amanda Landis‐Hanna,DVM
704‐724‐3441 864‐415‐1778 844‐432‐5838
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]










Bert Trantham Jennifer Chisholm Colleen James
919‐270‐1530 631‐988‐7545 252‐559‐0294
[email protected] jennifer‐[email protected] [email protected]










Stephanie Benemie Greg Wilcox Michelle Blair
626‐290‐1036 919‐795‐9820 877‐261‐5436
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]










Russell Brannon Jenny York Dan Routh, CFP
407‐697‐8572 540‐360‐8598 919‐459‐8181
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]










Kimberly Tyler Rob Lambeth Nanette Cavnor
980‐819‐2504 919‐360‐0566 336‐723‐6500
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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Rebecca Robinson Davis Jennifer Shults, DVM Natalie Young, PharmD, FACVP
912‐268‐2701 919‐462‐8989 919‐586‐8287
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]








Tony Jordan Rhonda Layman Shane Gentry
919‐933‐1000 704‐756‐3531 919‐467‐6901
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]










Carly Tobler Griffin Laughridge Ashley Sams
800‐333‐1984 919‐389‐0772 215‐378‐8228
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]








John Ballard Chris Collins John Bryk, DVM
704‐236‐0621 800‐823‐2712 330‐591‐7669
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]










Burke Earley Michelle McConnell Suzanne Brown
919‐306‐6928 800‐334‐1583 919‐621‐7885
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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Stephanie Deleon Leanne Reilly Thomas Knutson
704‐519‐8969 252‐237‐1375 505‐400‐7250
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]








Jennifer Wiggins Brandi Hughes Gretchen Burke, DVM
803‐834‐0382 919‐524‐9051 704‐650‐9280
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]



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CLASSIFIEDS



EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED ADS have
BRIGADOON ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Cedar ALL 4 PAWS ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Apex
been condensed for publication
Point seeking full/part time veterinarian seeking experienced, part/full time
purposes; view full ads at https:// for 30 year old practice. Well equipped, up veterinarian for established, 2‐doctor
careers.ncvma.org/jobs/?keywords=
‐to‐date facility to handle medical/ practice. Primary responsibilities include
surgical/dental services. All levels of compassionate care of patients and
HELP WANTED ‐ VETERINARIANS experience welcome, but preference given exceptional client care. Excellent
for strong soft tissue/orthopedics surgical interpersonal communication skills
VETCARE FOR PETS ANIMAL HOSPITAL in skills. Must have good communication required – focus on quality, not quantity,
Dunn seeking part/full time veterinarian
skills, strong work ethic, excellent longer appointment times than typical to
for rapidly growing, 1.5‐doctor practice
personality and good sense of humor. spend with clients. Must have upbeat/
with excellent support staff. Must be able Work environment encourages individual friendly attitude. At least 2 years
to multi task in fast‐paced environment, modes of practicing medicine and experience in treating canines/felines/
willing to perform high volume of spays/ welcomes new ideas. No after hours small mammals (rats, rabbits, hamsters,
neuters in efficient/skilled manner.
emergencies. Reasonable on call duties for guinea pigs, etc) preferred, but all
Excellent time management, teamwork
boarders expected. Competitive salary/ candidates considered. Email cover letter
and communication skills required. benefits. Email: [email protected] (required)/resume to
Hospital open 7 days/week. Position offers [email protected]
$20K benefit package, paid CE, and salary WILSON VETERINARY HOSPITAL seeking
starting up to $120K depending on full time veterinarian for privately owned, SYCAMORE ANIMAL CLINIC in Mint Hill
experience, plus $5K yearly student loan full service, 5‐doctor practice with more seeking part/full time veterinarian for
pay off bonus. Email: vcphospital@ than 100 years combined experience. Very busy, full service, well equipped, 1.5‐
gmail.com steady load of medical/surgical cases that doctor practice with amazing support staff.
challenge us daily. Candidate must want to Will be responsible for general
CAPESIDE ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Belville
learn/develop as veterinarian in clinical preventative care, surgical procedures, and
seeking experienced, full time veterinarian setting. Experience preferred, new sick visits. Must be personable, outgoing,
for busy, AAHA accredited, AAFP Cat graduates encouraged to apply to work driven, and have good bedside manner. No
Friendly, 7‐doctor practice that employs with team ready to provide mentorship. after hours emergencies. Salary based on
fear‐free techniques. Well equipped,
Negotiable, no negative accrual base salary experience ($80,000+)/benefits. Email:
beautiful/spacious new facility with
with bonus production compensation/ [email protected]
separate cat/dog entrances/exam rooms. generous benefits. Email: cristywgarner@
Nearby emergency/referral hospital. hotmail.com ANIMALS OF EDEN VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Standard 3‐4 day work week with rotating (AOE) in Brevard seeking experienced, full
weekends. Competitive salary/benefits. ANIMAL HOSPITAL NORTH in Hickory time veterinarian. Must be motivated with
Email: [email protected] seeking part/full time veterinarian for 2+ years experience. Rare opportunity for
expanding, state‐of‐the‐art, 4‐doctor that "just right" person as it includes
WILKES VETERINARY HOSPITAL seeking practice. Must have excellent medical/ potential for partnership/ownership in
part/full time veterinarian for fast paced,
surgical skill; be professional, reliable, and near future. In business for over 30 years,
well equipped, family oriented practice in
have enthusiastic attitude, with ability to AOE has excellent profitability with
beautiful NC foothills with well trained communicate clearly/compassionately. production systems nicely in place. Safe/
staff. Any level experience considered, Monday‐Friday work week. No after hours fun place to live, work, and play. Email:
even new graduates. Practice active in emergency/on call shifts. Competitive [email protected]. Website:
local animal rescue, works closely with
salary/benefits. Email: benduke363@ www.animalsofeden.com
local humane societies, shelters, and
gmail.com
rescue groups. Email: ANIMAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS
[email protected] OAK RIDGE ANIMAL HOSPITAL in HOSPITAL in Rural Hall seeking full time
Greensboro seeking part/full time veterinarian for rapidly growing, privately
NEW HOPE ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Durham
veterinarian for practice with latest, state‐ owned, well equipped, 3‐doctor practice
seeking veterinarian for 3‐doctor small of‐the‐art equipment and well trained with well trained staff. Must be energetic/
animal practice. Fast paced, high quality staff. Must have excellent medical/surgical compassionate and enjoy practicing high
practice with clientele interested in taking skills; be professional, reliable, with quality medicine in team orientated
great care of their pets. Minimum 2 years
enthusiastic attitude; and have ability to environment. Must be focused on making
experience required. Email: swindram@
communicate clearly/compassionately client/patient care highest priority. Must
yahoo.com
with clients/staff. Competitive salary/ be able to communicate well, and have
benefits. Email: [email protected] positive attitude. One year or more


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experience preferred, but new graduates LAWNDALE VETERINARY HOSPITAL in share our values of offering compassion
considered. Competitive salary/benefits. Greensboro seeking part/full time and highest standard of care to patients/
Email: [email protected] veterinarian for large, well established, clients. Competitive salary, excellent
well equipped, privately owned practice benefits, and opportunity for career
LONG ANIMAL HOSPITAL & EMERGENCY with well trained, large support staff. Must enhancement. Email resume to
CENTER in Charlotte seeking full time, have strong interpersonal skills and be [email protected]
daytime veterinarian for busy, AAHA ready to provide high quality medical care.
accredited, 16‐doctor, family owned/ PINNACLE ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Arden
Must have great people skills along with
operated practice. Fully equipped 33,000 seeking experienced, part time
love for veterinary medicine; be team
sq ft, 10 exam room facility. Must be player; and have sense of humor. veterinarian for full service practice with
motivated/hardworking and believe in Competitive pay/benefits. Email resume to outstanding team that strives to provide
delivering exceptional quality care. Must [email protected] best, most compassionate service to
be team oriented, able to communicate patients AND clients. Work schedule: 3
well with clients/staff, and thrive in fast ELIZABETHTOWN VETERINARY HOSPITAL days/week, with occasional ½ day Saturday
pace environment. Daytime position (no seeking veterinarian for full service, (approximately once per month). Prefer at
emergency shifts). Surgical and non privately owned practice with equine least one year experience, and interest in
surgical positions available. Recent boarding facility. Clear opportunity for surgery/dentistry. Experience with small
graduates welcome. Highly competitive growth within practice as well as mammals/reptiles a plus. Compensation
wages/benefits. Email: bkillough@ partnership potential. Will be empowered negotiable. Email: drtim@
longanimal.com to use skill set/individual style to better pinnacleanimalhospital.com
serve clients. Must have excellent
PINE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL in HOPKINS ROAD ANIMAL HOSPITAL in
communication/leadership skills; attention
Wilmington seeking relief veterinarian for Kernersville seeking part/full time
to detail; and good recordkeeping.
busy, state‐of‐the‐art, family owned, 2‐ Mentorship available for hard/soft tissue veterinarian for AAHA accredited, well
doctor practice with great working surgeries. No emergencies. Rotating equipped, practice with great support
environment and enthusiastic, efficient Saturdays with only 4 day work week. staff. Must be hardworking, fun loving with
staff. Hours: Mondays, Tuesday and some excellent people skills. Regular work week
Competitive salary/benefits. Email:
4 hour Saturdays. Must have good (no nights/weekends) with excellent
[email protected]
communication skills, surgery skills, and be compensation/benefits package. Send
able to handle 15 minute appointments. ANIMAL CLINIC OF MADISON MAYODAN resume to 643 Hopkins Road, Kernersville,
Salary: $600/day. Email: mollymo106@ seeking part/full time veterinarian for NC 27284. Email: hopkinsroad@
gmail.com thriving, 4‐doctor practice with dedicated yahoo.com. Website:
team. Responsible for general wellness www.hopkinsroad.com
ROXBORO ANIMAL HOSPITAL seeking full appointments; sick/work in appointments;
time medical director/veterinarian for basic surgical skills‐spays, neuters, mass GRAHAM ANIMAL HOSPITAL seeking part/
AAHA accredited, progressive practice full time veterinarian for established, 2‐
removals and willingness to learn more;
always seeking best care for patients/ doctor practice with excellent support
rotating weekend care for hospitalized
clients. Brand new, state‐of‐the‐art facility patients if any; no after hours emergency. staff. Must be outgoing professional with
with all necessary equipment to provide Hours: Monday‐Friday, 8:00am‐5:30pm. positive attitude and ability to
optimal diagnostic/treatment/surgical Full time: 4 days/week; part time: 3 days/ communicate in both caring/concise
care. Top notch technical staff. Four day manner. Attention to detail and talent to
week. Salary: $70,000+, negotiable. Email:
work week and every 3rd/4th Saturday. [email protected] remain calm under pressure is essential.
Contact Dr. Aric Sabins, 585 Patterson Must take hands‐on approach to problem
Drive, Roxboro NC, 27573.Telephone: ANIMAL HOSPITAL AT BRIER CREEK in solving, employing initiative, and
919‐536‐9634. Email: [email protected] Raleigh seeking part/full/relief veterinarian displaying common sense/tact. Must be
for AAHA certified, state‐of‐the‐art comfortable with basic small animal
STAND FOR ANIMALS VETERINARY CLINIC equipped, solo doctor practice that surgical/dental procedures, advanced
in Charlotte seeking veterinarian for non‐ practices Fear Free medicine. Must have surgical skills a bonus and demonstrate
profit operating three clinics in area with ability to practice good quality medicine. ability/willingness to mentor technicians
highly experienced staff. Looking for new
Ideally ability to perform dental through new techniques/approaches.
graduates to mentor! Practice practical
extractions and routine spay/neuter Competitive salary/benefits.
medicine Monday‐Friday, 7am‐4pm only procedures but not required. Hours: Email: [email protected]
with no nights/weekends/holidays. Highly 7:45am‐6pm. Option to growing to full
competitive salary with signing bonus and time position if desired. Salary negotiable. PINEHILLS VETERINARY HOSPITAL in West
student loan forgiveness plan! Seasoned End seeking part/full time veterinarian for
Email: [email protected]
veterinarian looking to slow down/work well equipped, growing practice. Must
less hours, check our practice out too! SOUTHEASTERN VETERINARY HOSPITAL in have excellent communication skills and
Email: [email protected] Lumberton seeking fourth veterinarian for compassionate bed side manner. Flexible
well equipped, thriving, 30 year old, mixed schedule. Monday‐Friday work week. No

animal (85% SA, 15% LA) practice. Must weekends/on call emergencies.

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Competitive salary/benefits. Email: solo‐doctor practice. Must be veterinarian for rapidly growing pet care
[email protected] compassionate/caring. Primarily company which has distinguished itself
preventative care with occasional through its comprehensive/unique guest
ADAMS FARM ANIMAL HOSPITAL in emergencies/sick pets. Surgical experience experience. Unique opportunity for
Greensboro seeking part/full time welcomed but not required. New veterinarians at any stage of their career,
veterinarian for well equipped, privately graduates welcome. Email: jrdavisdvm@ whether recent graduate, experienced or
owned, AAHA accredited, AAFP Gold
gmail.com just looking for refreshing new career
accredited, 3‐doctor practice with well path. Hiring doctors with diverse skill sets,
trained, friendly, compassionate staff. PET PARADISE in Matthews seeking part/ education, cultures and prior experience
Must be independent, friendly, confident, full time veterinarian for rapidly growing working together to deliver highest quality
and comfortable practicing highest pet care company which has distinguished veterinary care/client experience.
standard of veterinary medicine. Must be itself through its comprehensive/unique
Competitive salary, veterinary student loan
leader as well as team player, have strong guest experience. Unique opportunity for
repayment program, complimentary pet
work ethic, possess excellent veterinarians at any stage of their career, day camp/boarding and generous benefits.
communication/organizational skills and whether recent graduate, experienced or Email: [email protected].
have positive attitude. No evening hours/ just looking for refreshing new career Website: www.petparadise.com
emergency coverage. Prefer experience in path. Hiring doctors with diverse skill sets,
general practice/surgery, but recent well‐ education, cultures and prior experience PET PARADISE in Cary seeking part/full
qualified graduates considered. working together to deliver highest quality time veterinarian for rapidly growing pet
Competitive compensation/benefits. veterinary care/client experience. care company which has distinguished
Email resume to hospital.administrator@ Competitive salary, veterinary student loan itself through its comprehensive/unique
adamsfarmvet.com repayment program, complimentary pet guest experience. Unique opportunity for
day camp/boarding and generous benefits. veterinarians at any stage of their career,
SOUTHWOODS ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Email: [email protected]. whether recent graduate, experienced or
Greensboro seeking part/full time Website: www.petparadise.com just looking for refreshing new career
veterinarian for growing, 3‐doctor, AAHA path. Hiring doctors with diverse skill sets,
accredited, well equipped, full service HERITAGE ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Wake
education, cultures and prior experience
practice with amazing support staff Forest seeking veterinarian for privately working together to deliver highest quality
committed to employee engagement. owned, full service practice striving to veterinary care/client experience.
Bond‐centered practice that sees family provide high quality, bond‐centered Competitive salary, veterinary student loan
pets through lifetime of care, from veterinary care. Offering wellness exams,
repayment program, complimentary pet
wellness/preventive care to challenging routine preventative care, soft tissue day camp/boarding and generous benefits.
medical/surgical cases. Rare opportunity surgery, dentistry/digital radiography. Email: [email protected].
to bring energy, reliability, leadership, and Professional, committed, compassionate, Website: www.petparadise.com
compassion to team. Experience preferred, courteous staff. Must be able to multi task
but willing to mentor promising/confident in fast paced environment. Excellent time PET PARADISE in Mooresville seeking part/
new graduate. No after hours management, teamwork and full time veterinarian for rapidly growing
emergencies. Generous compensation communication skills required. Email: pet care company which has distinguished
package. [email protected] itself through its comprehensive/unique
Email: [email protected] guest experience. Unique opportunity for
PET PARADISE in Charlotte seeking part/ veterinarians at any stage of their career,
CAROLINA PETS ANIMAL HOSPITAL in full time veterinarian for rapidly growing whether recent graduate, experienced or
Wesley Chapel seeking veterinarian for pet care company which has distinguished just looking for refreshing new career
modern, AAHA accredited, 4‐doctor itself through its comprehensive/unique
path. Hiring doctors with diverse skill sets,
practice with skilled/friendly/enthusiastic guest experience. Unique opportunity for
education, cultures and prior experience
staff. Currently building state‐of‐the‐art veterinarians at any stage of their career, working together to deliver highest quality
facility. Must have experience with whether recent graduate, experienced or veterinary care/client experience.
surgery/dentistry; strong communication just looking for refreshing new career Competitive salary, veterinary student loan
skills and attention to detail; no jerks. path. Hiring doctors with diverse skill sets,
repayment program, complimentary pet
Positive team player who motivates staff education, cultures and prior experience
day camp/boarding and generous benefits.
with encouragement. Prefer at least two working together to deliver highest quality Email: [email protected].
years experience or be internship trained. veterinary care/client experience. Website: www.petparadise.com
No on call/after hours emergency duties. Competitive salary, veterinary student loan
Highly competitive base salary plus pro repayment program, complimentary pet NORTHWEST ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Oak
sal/fantastic benefits. Email: day camp/boarding and generous benefits. Ridge seeking part/full time or regularly
[email protected] Email: [email protected]. scheduled relief veterinarian for small but
Website: www.petparadise.com busy practice, offering full service
CAROLINA VETERINARY HOSPITAL OF medicine, surgery and dentistry. Must
SANFORD seeking part/full time PET PARADISE in Lake Norman/
have good medical skills, attention to
veterinarian for growing, locally owned, Huntersville seeking part/full time
detail and work ethic, and patience and
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compatibility with many personality types. SWANNANOA VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL preventive care for each pet/client.
Dental and surgical experience a plus, but seeking full time veterinarian for growing, Veterinarians apply extraordinary passion/
not an absolute, and can be taught. Some 3‐doctor, family oriented, team lead skills/education at every location. We
experience preferred, but would consider practice with very little staff turnover. support/depend on veterinarians to use
new graduate. Salary commensurate with Brand new 5,000 sq ft facility. Internal their expertise in way that benefits pets/
experience. Email: medicine and surgery skills needed. Work clients/hospital teams/communities we
[email protected] 4 days/week and every 3rd Saturday. No serve. New graduates and experienced
nights/emergencies. Owner willing to veterinarians welcome to apply. Email:
PEAK CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL in Apex teach/mentor new graduates. [email protected]. Apply
seeking full time veterinarian for growing,
Email: [email protected] online at www.banfield.com
privately owned, solo doctor practice. Well
equipped, 2,500 sq ft facility with BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Wesley Chapel BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Jacksonville
dynamite team. Must be enthusiastic seeking veterinarian. Up to $40K sign‐on seeking veterinarian. Up to $45K sign‐on
individual who possesses passionate vision incentives available. Banfield aspires to be incentives available. Banfield aspires to be
for adding value to community through practice where as team, we make positive practice where as team, we make positive
genuine compassion for animals. Must be impact on pet health care in hospitals/ impact on pet health care in hospitals/
comfortable practicing only highest communities/field of veterinary medicine. communities/field of veterinary medicine.
standard of care; able to work We believe hiring doctors with diverse We believe hiring doctors with diverse
independently and as team; and perspectives/ideas/cultures, permits us to perspectives/ideas/cultures, permits us to
communicate effectively, prioritizing deliver highest quality of preventive care deliver highest quality of preventive care
education over quantity, people over for each pet/client. Veterinarians apply for each pet/client. Veterinarians apply
profits, relationships over reports. Salary extraordinary passion/skills/education at extraordinary passion/skills/education at
based upon experience. Email: manager@ every location. We support/depend on every location. We support/depend on
peakcityvet.com veterinarians to use their expertise in way veterinarians to use their expertise in way
that benefits pets/clients/hospital teams/ that benefits pets/clients/hospital teams/
OAK HEART VETERINARY HOSPITAL in
communities we serve. New graduates and communities we serve. New graduates and
Raleigh seeking experienced, full time experienced veterinarians welcome to experienced veterinarians welcome to
emergency veterinarian to join apply. Email: jennifer.hartzell@ apply. Email: jennifer.hartzell@
hardworking, dedicated staff. Facility banfield.com. Apply online at banfield.com. Apply online at
opened in September 2019 with new
www.banfield.com www.banfield.com
equipment and fresh, modern decor.
Proficiency in patient triage, formulation BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in High Point BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Morehead City
of treatment plans based on wide range of seeking veterinarian. Up to $50K sign‐on seeking veterinarian. Up to $55K sign‐on
financial abilities, and emergency surgery incentives available. Banfield aspires to be incentives available. Banfield aspires to be
required. Must be passionate about practice where as team, we make positive practice where as team, we make positive
emergency small animal medicine. impact on pet health care in hospitals/ impact on pet health care in hospitals/
Minimum 1 year experience required. No communities/field of veterinary medicine. communities/field of veterinary medicine.
negative accrual base salary with We believe hiring doctors with diverse We believe hiring doctors with diverse
production bonus compensation. perspectives/ideas/cultures, permits us to perspectives/ideas/cultures, permits us to
Generous benefits. Contact Dr. Vee Ringer deliver highest quality of preventive care deliver highest quality of preventive care
at 704‐789‐3880. Email: veeringerdvm@ for each pet/client. Veterinarians apply for each pet/client. Veterinarians apply
thevetspets.com. Website: extraordinary passion/skills/education at extraordinary passion/skills/education at
www.oakheartvet.com every location. We support/depend on every location. We support/depend on
veterinarians to use their expertise in way veterinarians to use their expertise in way
NASH COUNTY ANIMAL HOSPITAL in
that benefits pets/clients/hospital teams/ that benefits pets/clients/hospital teams/
Nashville seeking experienced, part/full communities we serve. New graduates and communities we serve. New graduates and
time veterinarian to join hardworking, experienced veterinarians welcome to experienced veterinarians welcome to
dedicated staff. Must be strong apply. Email: jennifer.hartzell@ apply. Email: jennifer.hartzell@
communicator with leadership skills;
banfield.com. Apply online at banfield.com. Apply online at
compassionate; proficient in veterinary
www.banfield.com www.banfield.com
medicine/dentistry/general surgery.
Minimum 2 year experience preferred. BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Winston‐ BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Concord
Exceptional new graduates or intern Salem seeking veterinarian. Up to $50K seeking veterinarian. Up to $40K sign‐on
trained individuals considered. No sign‐on incentives available. Banfield incentives available. Banfield aspires to be
negative accrual base salary with aspires to be practice where as team, we practice where as team, we make positive
production bonus compensation. make positive impact on pet health care in impact on pet health care in hospitals/
Generous benefits. Contact Dr. Vee Ringer hospitals/communities/field of veterinary communities/field of veterinary medicine.
at 704‐789‐3880. Email: veeringerdvm@ medicine. We believe hiring doctors with We believe hiring doctors with diverse
thevetspets.com. Website: http:// diverse perspectives/ideas/cultures, perspectives/ideas/cultures, permits us to
wakevetandurgentcare.com permits us to deliver highest quality of deliver highest quality of preventive care
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for each pet/client. Veterinarians apply extraordinary passion/skills/education at you need to thrive. Collaborative staffing
extraordinary passion/skills/education at every location. We support/depend on approach ensures that your position is
every location. We support/depend on veterinarians to use their expertise in way tailored to your strengths/professional
veterinarians to use their expertise in way that benefits pets/clients/hospital teams/ desires. Must believe in Fear Free/force‐
that benefits pets/clients/hospital teams/ communities we serve. New graduates and free handling; excel in communication;
communities we serve. New graduates and experienced veterinarians welcome to love to collaborate; be adept at
experienced veterinarians welcome to apply. Email: jennifer.hartzell@ implementing/executing gold standards;
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BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Mooresville EF0A8A817E/
BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Yadkin Park seeking veterinarian. Up to $30K sign‐on
seeking veterinarian. Up to $40K sign‐on incentives available. Banfield aspires to be HAYES BARTON ANIMAL HOSPITAL in
incentives available. Banfield aspires to be practice where as team, we make positive Raleigh seeking part/full time veterinarian
practice where as team, we make positive impact on pet health care in hospitals/ for locally owned, well equipped practice.
impact on pet health care in hospitals/ communities/field of veterinary medicine. Must be gentle, caring, fun‐loving and
communities/field of veterinary medicine. We believe hiring doctors with diverse dedicated individual. Must value drama‐
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perspectives/ideas/cultures, permits us to deliver highest quality of preventive care environment. 30 minute appointments. No
deliver highest quality of preventive care for each pet/client. Veterinarians apply after hour emergencies/overnight care.
for each pet/client. Veterinarians apply extraordinary passion/skills/education at Schedule: 3.5 days/week and rotating
extraordinary passion/skills/education at every location. We support/depend on Saturdays. Competitive salary. Email
every location. We support/depend on veterinarians to use their expertise in way resume to [email protected]
veterinarians to use their expertise in way that benefits pets/clients/hospital teams/
that benefits pets/clients/hospital teams/ communities we serve. New graduates and MEADOWMONT ANIMAL HOSPITAL in
communities we serve. New graduates and experienced veterinarians welcome to Chapel Hill seeking experienced, third
veterinarian for rapidly growing, privately
experienced veterinarians welcome to apply. Email: jennifer.hartzell@
owned practice providing digital radiology,
apply. Email: jennifer.hartzell@ banfield.com. Apply online at
banfield.com. Apply online at www.banfield.com dental radiology, ultrasound, pristine
www.banfield.com surgical suite and more. Positive
BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Burlington collaborative environment and skilled
BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Asheville seeking veterinarian. Up to $50K sign‐on medical team. Minimum 1+ years
seeking veterinarian. Banfield aspires to be incentives available. Banfield aspires to be experience required. Must be comfortable
practice where as team, we make positive practice where as team, we make positive practicing as solo practitioner and using
impact on pet health care in hospitals/ impact on pet health care in hospitals/ computer records. Four day work week
communities/field of veterinary medicine. communities/field of veterinary medicine. and rotating Saturdays. No emergencies/
We believe hiring doctors with diverse We believe hiring doctors with diverse on call/overnight care. Compensation $65K
perspectives/ideas/cultures, permits us to perspectives/ideas/cultures, permits us to ‐$80K/year with generous benefits. Email:
deliver highest quality of preventive care deliver highest quality of preventive care [email protected]
for each pet/client. Veterinarians apply for each pet/client. Veterinarians apply
LONG ANIMAL HOSPITAL & EMERGENCY
extraordinary passion/skills/education at extraordinary passion/skills/education at
CENTER in Charlotte seeking experienced,
every location. We support/depend on every location. We support/depend on
veterinarians to use their expertise in way veterinarians to use their expertise in way full time emergency veterinarian for busy,
that benefits pets/clients/hospital teams/ that benefits pets/clients/hospital teams/ AAHA accredited, 16‐doctor, family
communities we serve. New graduates and communities we serve. New graduates and owned/operated practice. Fully equipped
33,000 sq ft, 10 exam room facility. Must
experienced veterinarians welcome to experienced veterinarians welcome to
be motivated/hardworking and believe in
apply. Email: jennifer.hartzell@ apply. Email: jennifer.hartzell@
banfield.com. Apply online at banfield.com. Apply online at delivering exceptional quality care. Must
www.banfield.com www.banfield.com be team oriented, able to communicate
well with clients/staff, and thrive in fast
BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Charlotte ONE VET in Charlotte seeking virtual and pace environment. Work on rotational
seeking veterinarian. Up to $30K sign‐on onsite veterinarian for company recreating basis averaging 9‐14 days/month. Salary:
incentives available. Banfield aspires to be the veterinary journey from the ground up $100K+. Telephone: 704‐614‐0566.
practice where as team, we make positive with technology and design at the very Email: [email protected]
impact on pet health care in hospitals/ center. Responsible for improving lives of
DOWNTOWN GREENSBORO ANIMAL
communities/field of veterinary medicine. pets utilizing telemedicine as well as
We believe hiring doctors with diverse treating pets. High‐end technology, digital HOSPITAL seeking part/full time
perspectives/ideas/cultures, permits us to access to information, strong team veterinarian for well established, growing
deliver highest quality of preventive care relationships, and extraordinary ecosystem practice. Well equipped/outfitted facility
that includes boarding. Opportunity to
for each pet/client. Veterinarians apply of pet caregivers will equip you with tools
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work with exotics. Great communication SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY ANIMAL BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Fayetteville
skills, client care/education and willingness HOSPITAL in Greensboro seeking seeking veterinarian. Sign on bonus and/or
to try new things are essential and veterinarian for well established, AAHA relocation up to $45K. Banfield aspires to
encouraged. Four day work week with one accredited practice with dedicated, well be practice where as team, we make
half Saturday/month. No after hour trained staff. Facility has all "bells and positive impact on pet health care in
emergency. Compensation commensurate whistles" including in house diagnostic hospitals/communities/field of veterinary
with experience. Address: 120 W Smith ultrasound. Great opportunity for medicine. We believe hiring doctors with
Street, Greensboro, NC 27401. Telephone: experienced general practice diverse perspectives/ideas/cultures,
336‐317‐4809. Email: johndgah@ veterinarians, emergency veterinarians permits us to deliver highest quality of
gmail.com. Website: www.downtown wishing to stop working nights/holidays, or preventive care for each pet/client.
greensboroanimalhospital.com new graduates looking for close Veterinarians apply extraordinary passion/
mentorship by highly experienced skills/education at every location. We
PETDOCKS in Morehead City seeking
veterinarians. Providing quality medical/ support/depend on veterinarians to use
veterinarian for beautiful, AAHA
surgical care takes time. Time to educate their expertise in way that benefits pets/
accredited, well equipped, nurse forward clients, time to work up complicated cases, clients/hospital teams/communities we
practice. Looking for candidate who wants time to seek new knowledge in continuing serve. New graduates and experienced
to do well visits, learn surgery, or practice education courses, and time to rest away veterinarians welcome to apply. Email:
surgery. Current doctors are great at
from practice in order to pursue [email protected]. Apply
mentoring and developing, and truly care
excellence. Don't you think it's time to online at www.banfield.com
about happy vets! No after hours. New practice the way you've always wished you
graduates or experienced veterinarians could? Contact Dr. Laurie Scotton at BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Greenville
encouraged to apply. Apply online at 336‐674‐1002 or [email protected] seeking veterinarian. Sign on bonus and/or
https://recruiting.paylocity.com/ relocation up to $60K. Banfield aspires to
Recruiting/jobs/Apply/623188 GRACE ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Gastonia be practice where as team, we make
seeking full time veterinarian for Christian positive impact on pet health care in
OPEN DOOR VETERINARY CARE in owned and operated practice that is one hospitals/communities/field of veterinary
Asheville seeking veterinarian for privately
big family. Brand new in 2020, state‐of‐the medicine. We believe hiring doctors with
owned practice focused on creating
‐art facility with excellent doctor‐support diverse perspectives/ideas/cultures,
humane workplace for veterinary staff to staff ratio with well trained, qualified permits us to deliver highest quality of
keep talented staff in the field. Offering registered technicians. New ideas preventive care for each pet/client.
four day work weeks backed up to a welcome, daily consult on cases, and Veterinarians apply extraordinary passion/
weekend with set schedules, no long
always looking for ways to improve level of skills/education at every location. We
evenings/emergency hours, competitive services provided while maintaining support/depend on veterinarians to use
salary, health insurance, vacation, holidays relationship building at its core. Our calling their expertise in way that benefits pets/
and CE package. Opportunities to provide means we are to always be mentoring, clients/hospital teams/communities we
input and practice like you envisioned
providing fear free/safe workplace, and serve. New graduates and experienced
when you decided to become a vet
exceeding all expectations/certifications. veterinarians welcome to apply. Email:
focused on patient care. Monthly staff No after hours emergencies, four day work [email protected]. Apply
meetings and quarterly check ins to stay week, and one 1/2 Saturday every three online at www.banfield.com
connected and hear ideas. Email: months. New graduates welcome. Highly
[email protected] BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL in Rocky Mount
competitive salary/benefits. Email resume seeking veterinarian. Sign on bonus and/or
BROADWAY VETERINARY HOSPITAL in to [email protected]
relocation up to $60K. Banfield aspires to
Durham seeking experienced, part/full BOWMAN ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Raleigh be practice where as team, we make
time veterinarian for AAHA certified, 2‐ seeking part/full time veterinarian for 6‐ positive impact on pet health care in
doctor, full service, privately owned
doctor, progressive, independently owned, hospitals/communities/field of veterinary
practice. Must be compassionate/ practice established in 1985. State‐of‐the‐ medicine. We believe hiring doctors with
understanding with empathy for pets/ art facility that offers state‐of‐the‐art diverse perspectives/ideas/cultures,
clients/fellow team members; enjoy services, including traditional and permits us to deliver highest quality of
educating clients/team members; and be
complementary/alternative veterinary preventive care for each pet/client.
stellar communicator that works hard to
medicine. Must have excellent Veterinarians apply extraordinary passion/
advocate for the importance of interpersonal skills, provide attentive/ skills/education at every location. We
preventative care. Must have strong work compassionate care to patients/pet support/depend on veterinarians to use
ethic, strong people skills, acute attention parents, developed clinical/surgical skills their expertise in way that benefits pets/
to detail, excellent surgical techniques/
and be motivated to participate in new clients/hospital teams/communities we
dental skills, and be capable of leading
client acquisition/practice development. serve. New graduates and experienced
technician team. Minimum 2+ years Candidate will be encouraged to develop veterinarians welcome to apply. Email:
experience preferred. Some weekend area of clinical interest. Email: bbarker@ [email protected]. Apply
hours. Email: [email protected] bowmananimalhospital.com online at www.banfield.com

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WAKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL & URGENT high speed drills for extractions and CO2 ARMSTRONG ANIMAL CLINIC in Charlotte
CARE in Knightdale seeking experienced, laser surgery all performed in house call seeking part/full time veterinarian for
full time emergency veterinarian. Cutting practice vans. Ride with us for one day and growing, locally owned, family‐centric, 2‐
edge facility with large caseload of be surprised that we do almost everything doctor practice. Must share goal of making
medical/surgical cases. Proficiency in that brick/mortar practice can do! Infinite genuine difference in lives of patients/
patient triage, formulation of treatment possibilities to create own FT/PT position clients/staff. Compassionate and positive
plans based on wide range of financial and personalized schedule. To schedule attitude a must, along with outstanding
abilities, and emergency surgery required. ride‐along, email janinedismukes@ communication skills. Should have strong
Must be passionate about emergency gmail.com work ethic and desire to be part of
small animal medicine. Minimum 1 year sensational team. Four day work week and
experience required. No negative accrual THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY in Wooster, alternating Saturdays. All experience levels
base salary with production bonus OH seeking swine health and production considered. Email: jason.armstrongac@
compensation. Generous benefits. Contact extension specialist for 12 month, tenure gmail.com
track faculty position. Position will focus
Dr. Vee Ringer at 704‐789‐3880. Email:
veeringerdvm@ thevetspets.com. on swine extension and research, and split PORTERS NECK VETERINARY HOSPITAL in
Website: http://wakevetandurgent 80% Extension and 20% applied research, Wilmington seeking experienced, full time
care.com with appointment being 50% CFAH and veterinarian for high quality, busy,
50% Department of Animal Sciences. Must progressive, 4‐doctor practice. Must be
YADKIN VETERINARY HOSPITAL in possess strong interpersonal/ customer service oriented with superior
Yadkinville seeking veterinarian for 3‐ communication skills; ability/desire to client communication skills and strong
doctor, mixed animal practice with work with diverse groups in collegial team practical/diagnostic/surgical skills. Strong
experienced team. Practice offers environment. Leadership/academic interest in surgery preferred. Minimum 1+
boarding, dental care, preventative excellence should be evident in years experience required. Four day work
medicine, emergency medicine, and application. Demonstrated strong week plus alternating weekends.
performs variety of surgeries, including commitment to outreach teaching Competitive salary/benefits. Send resume
soft tissue and orthopedic procedures. essential and excellence in innovative to Ashlee Garrett, Porters Neck Veterinary
Doctors share after hours emergency research. Contact Dr. Bill Pope at 614‐292‐ Hospital, 8129 Market Street, Wilmington,
duties. Facility equipped for small and 3943 or email [email protected] with NC 28411 or email to portersneckvet@
large animal care and has two vehicles questions. Apply online at https:// hotmail.com. Telephone: 910‐686‐6297.
available for farm calls. Must be willing to osujoblinks.com/rrfn
work in mixed practice. Telephone: TRINITY ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Holly
CLIFFDALE ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Springs seeking experienced veterinarian
336‐679‐8832. Email: yadkinvet@
Fayetteville seeking part/full time for busy, well equipped, 4‐doctor practice
hotmail.com
veterinarian for growing, well established with well trained, team oriented,
THE ANIMAL HOSPITAL OF CARRBORO practice. Exceptional, spacious, well empowered support staff. Must be
seeking full time veterinarian for equipped facility. Busy, relaxed outstanding/energetic; efficient/focused
established, progressive, privately owned, atmosphere allows for opportunity to use/ on excellence in medicine/general surgery;
3‐doctor practice with well trained, develop specialized skills. Candidates with strong communicator who loves building
intelligent support staff. Must work well strong surgical background and/or skill in relationships; and possess strong
alone/in team environment; communicate ultrasonograghy given special emotional intelligence. 12‐week structured
well; know how to prioritize tasks; practice consideration. No emergency duty. mentoring program to prepare you for
excellent medicine/work to stay current; Generous compensation/benefits. Strong success. Flexible scheduling. Earn up to
and solve problems/use time wisely. potential for future buy in. Telephone: $225,000 in 5 years with veterinary
Schedule includes 4 days/week (8am‐6pm 910‐487‐5013. Email: [email protected] incentive plan, or $75,000 sign on bonus.
and alternate Saturdays (8am‐12pm). Competitive salary/benefits. Email:
CLEAR CREEK ANIMAL HOSPITAL in
Experience preferred but not necessary to [email protected]. Apply
Charlotte seeking full time veterinary for
apply. Competitive compensation/ online at https://jobs.jobvite.com/careers/
benefits. Email cover letter/resume/ private, family owned, 3.5‐doctor practice pathwaypartners/job/obtqgfw4/apply?
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whole body radiography/ultrasound [email protected] Southport seeking part/full time
imaging, dentistry with digital radiographs/ veterinarian for small, privately owned


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practice recently renovated/expanded to animal lovers devoted to giving patients HAPPY TAILS VETERINARY HOSPITAL in
double original size. Well equipped with in best care possible. Must be ambitious/ Apex seeking experienced, part/full time
house blood machines, digital radiography, compassionate; love working on team/ veterinary technician/nurse for privately
in house telemed ultrasound/echo. Close collaborating with others; and be good owned practice with amazing staff. Must
knit, family like staff with very little turn person who loves pets/clients. One or be motivated, responsible, team player
over. Salary up to $120,000. Email: more years experience required. Earn up that can fit in Fear Free work environment.
[email protected] to $225,000 in 5 years with veterinary Diverse position includes greeting clients/
incentive plan, or $75,000 sign on bonus. patients, answering calls, getting patient
LAZY 5 VETERINARY HOSPITAL in Salisbury
Competitive salary/benefits. Email: history, samples, surgery monitoring,
seeking part/full time veterinarian for 5‐
[email protected]. Apply running in house labs, checking out clients,
doctor, family owned, local practice with online at https://jobs.jobvite.com/careers/ and performing callbacks amongst others.
well organized, highly trained team. Newly pathwaypartners/job/oihDgfwc/apply? Minimum one year experience preferred.
constructed, 19,000 sq ft facility. Must
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have passion for preventative medicine/
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interests, such as rehabilitation, North%20Carolina%20Veterinary%20 Raleigh seeking part/full time client service
integrative medicine with acupuncture/ Medical%20Association&_jtochash= representatives for full service practice.
laser therapy, etc. Flexible working Must be bright, reliable, and customer
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schedules. Full time includes 3 days/week service oriented. Must have positive

and alternate Saturday mornings. No on HELP WANTED attitude, ability to work in fast paced
call/after hours emergencies. Highly environment, have strong organizational/
competitive base salary plus ProSal. VETERINARY TECHNICIANS communication skills, be detail orientated,
Email: [email protected] and work well with others. Strong
BALSAM ANIMAL HOSPITAL in background in customer service a must.
HEMLOCK BLUFFS ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Waynesville seeking part/full time Willing to train individual with less
Holly Springs seeking experienced, part/ veterinary technician for well equipped veterinary experience if they have natural
full time veterinarian for successful, family practice. Must be detail oriented, able to passion in creating unique/exceptional
owned, 3‐doctor practice with wonderful prioritize/make effective use of time, be experience for clients/pets. Flexible
professional, motivated, polite, dedicated, self motivated, and have excellent verbal/ schedule including morning, afternoon and
well trained technical/receptionist staff. written communication skills. Must be Saturday shifts. Competitive salary and
Beautiful, well equipped, fully remodeled, willing and able to cross train. Experience sign on bonus for experienced applicants.
and professionally decorated facility. Must preferred but not required. Salary: $11.50‐ Email: [email protected]
be outgoing, friendly, family oriented, 19.00/hr plus monthly bonus.
motivated; have positive outlook on life; Email: [email protected] LIVE OAK VETERINARY HOSPITAL in
have good teamwork ethic; have good ANIMAL HOSPITAL AT BRIER CREEK in Beaufort seeking veterinary technician/
internal medicine skills; able to do routine nurse. Must be friendly, personable, happy
Raleigh seeking experienced veterinary
surgeries/dental procedures; and willing to candidate to join our family. We have
nurse for well equipped, expanding
go extra mile. Minimum 3 years practice with fantastic team that works created culture of fun and family while
experience required. Four day work week well together. Experience with anesthesia, providing for the continued health and
with alternating Saturday mornings. Highly dental cleanings, blood draws, IV well being of local fur babies. Experience,
negotiable salary based on skill set, customer service capability, license, or
catheters, taking radiographs, taking
experience and motivation, and excellent certification. Email: susanlloyddvm@
patient history required. Salary: $13‐17/hr.
benefits. Email: hemlockbluffs@ Email: [email protected] lovhospital.com
yahoo.com
PEAK CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL in Apex RELIEF VETERINARIANS
BUIES CREEK VETERINARY HOSPITAL in
seeking full time veterinary technician/
Lillington seeking part/full time nurse for privately owned, solo doctor DR. BARBARA MORROW‐Serving Eastern
veterinarian for well equipped, fast practice. Must have positive attitude; able NC for over 20 years. Practicing high
growing (96% in last three years!) practice. to work well in team; be eager/quick to quality small animal medicine and surgery
Must be able to perform spays/neuters, with excellent staff and client relations.
learn; have good communication skills;
and minor soft tissue surgeries. Great Available short or long term, whether for
take initiative in work; like to volunteer/
medical skills with good bedside manor a participate in community events; can vacation, CE or while finding perfect
must. Monday‐Friday, 8am‐5pm hours handle yourself well in fast‐paced associate. Contact Dr. Morrow at
with no weekends/emergencies. Email: environment; be punctual; desire to be 910‐328‐3873. Email:
[email protected] [email protected]
part of family. Must be able to perform all
PLANTATION ANIMAL CLINIC in Matthews duties routinely associate with veterinary DR. ANN GOLDEN‐Small animal relief
seeking experienced veterinarian for technician position. Salary: $11‐16/hr. veterinarian serving western NC
progressive, well equipped practice with Email cover letter/resume with three (Buncombe and Haywood counties).
group of highly trained, experienced references to [email protected] References and resume available. Contact

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Dr. Golden at 954‐591‐0981. Email: facility. Ample room for growth. Solid long town life with really nice clients. For
[email protected] term staff. Large animal capability. information, pictures, email:
(NC66G) Contact Simmons & Associates [email protected]
TRIANGLE VETERINARY Relief Service‐
Southeast at 800‐333‐1984 Email:
Cornell graduate with 18 years experience.
[email protected]. Website: PRACTICE SOLUTIONS
Companion animal medicine. Dependable, www.simmonsinc.com
personable and competent with excellent PRACTICE OWNERS…Contact Simmons &
client communication skills. Contact Dr. NC, PIEDMONT/TRIAD/GROWING AREA‐ Associates Southeast today for
Bartholf Mills at 919‐386‐1723. Email: AAHA certified, well equipped, small complimentary, non‐obligatory
[email protected] animal, 1.25‐doctor practice in +/‐3,000 sq consultation. Dialogue will be informative,
ft spacious facility. Only open 4.5 days/ with time well spent. As the original
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week. Practice/real estate $625K. (NC15B) pioneer of veterinary practice appraisals/
available for NC provided by Miles Moody,
Contact Simmons & Associates Southeast brokerage, we have the knowledge/
DVM, independent contractor. 1983
at 800‐333‐1984 Email: expertise/professional business judgment
graduate of Mississippi State = 30+ years [email protected]. Website:
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experience. Will travel. Contact Dr. Moody to be fully informed as you prepare to sell
not just your life’s work, but the entity
at 704‐425‐7766. Email: GA, SOUTH ATLANTA‐Well equipped, solo which provides for you/family’s financial
[email protected] doctor, small animal practice.
Approximately 2,217 sq ft efficient facility. security. BUYERS…Do you see growth
DR. VICTORIA DEESE‐Companion animal Open 4.5 days/ week and 1/2 day opportunities that current owner does
veterinarian with 18 years private practice not? Can your enthusiasm/excitement for
Saturday. Practice and real estate. (GA48C)
experience. Available for relief work in NC business revive it/help it to grow? Can
Contact Simmons & Associates Southeast
Triangle area. Comfortable with internal at 800‐333‐1984 Email: minor changes in advertising, personnel, or
medicine, soft tissue surgery and dentistry. [email protected]. Website: procedure improve profitability? Simmons
Excellent team work and communication www.simmonsinc.com has expert knowledge/real‐world
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Deese at 919‐608‐2934. Email: NEW LISTING! WEST COAST FL, LEE satisfactory/successful purchase. Contact
[email protected] COUNTY‐Small animal, 1.25‐doctor Simmons & Associates Southeast at 800‐
practice. $1M+ 2020 gross. 4,000 sq ft 333‐1984 Email: southeast@
PRACTICES FOR SALE building on approximately 1 acre with 3 simmonsinc.com. Website:
exam rooms. Real estate included. (FL25F) www.simmonsinc.com
NEW LISTING! NC‐Solo doctor, 100% small Contact Simmons & Associates Southeast
animal with increasing revenues. Nestled at 800‐333‐1984 Email: BOOKKEEPING SERVICES
in foothills of Appalachian Mountains in [email protected]. Website:
eastern end of Brushy Mountains range www.simmonsinc.com BOOKKEEPING AND FINANCIAL
convenient to Charlotte, Winston‐Salem, REPORTING is our specialty. Let us help
and Greensboro. Area home to more than NEW LISTING! FL, PALM BEACH COUNTY‐ you process AP bills, payroll, bank
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of vineyards, wineries and tasting rooms in Associates Southeast at 800‐333‐1984 Certified Pro Advisor and outsourced
NC. Practice and real estate. (NC20Y) Email: [email protected]. bookkeeping specialist.
Contact Simmons & Associates Southeast Website: www.simmonsinc.com Telephone: 704‐900‐8296.
at 800‐333‐1984 Email: UNDER NEGOTIATIONS: GA, JOHNS Email: babette.buehner@ aaim4sb.com.
[email protected]. Website: Website: www.aaimsolutions.com
CREEK/NE ATLANTA‐Well equipped, 2‐
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doctor, small animal practice in CLINIC DESIGN
NEW LISTING! NC, CRYSTAL COAST‐ approximately 3476 sq ft facility. Gross
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solo‐doctor. $900K+ 2020 gross. +/‐ 2 333‐1984 Email: Serving North Carolina,
acres included. (NC32N) Contact Simmons [email protected]. Website: South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia
& Associates Southeast at 800‐333‐1984 www.simmonsinc.com 161 Carbandy Drive
Email: [email protected]. Inman, SC 29349
RESORT/SAILING COMMUNITY OF
Website: www.simmonsinc.com (864) 415‐1778
ORIENTAL NC‐Well established, 1‐doctor [email protected]
HUGE OPPORTUNITY: NC, NORTHEAST practice. Clinic co‐located in 3BR, 2BA www.douglasrhurlbert.com
NEAR VA‐<70 miles to Virginia Beach, 20 historic home (included in sale). Half‐time;
miles to Franklin, VA. Grossing $1.3M+ and 4 days/week. $400K+ gross with record of
growing, solid 2‐doctor, small animal steady growth. Three blocks to
practice. Immaculate, well equipped waterfronts, parks, bars, restaurants. Small
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