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A.A.V. Newsletter Highlights of AAV Board Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 7, 1981
Highlights of AAV Board Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 7, 1981
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A.A.V. Newsletter
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Association of Avian Veterinarians Highlights of AAV Board Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 7, 1981 Source: A.A.V. Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Jun., 1981), pp. 1-2 Published by: Association of Avian Veterinarians Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25630320 . Accessed: 10/06/2014 17:54 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. . Association of Avian Veterinarians is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to A.A.V. Newsletter. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.108.44 on Tue, 10 Jun 2014 17:54:12 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions A.A.V. ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER OF AVIAN VETERINARIANS of Avian ((^Association June, 1981 Veterinarians 5770 Lake I98I Worth Vol. Road Lake Worth, FL 33^63 2 No. 2 HIGHLIGHTS OF AAV BOARD MEETING, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, APRIL 7t 1981 were AAV Board Members, Present Robert Drs. Altman, Greg Harrison, Ron Spink, Fred Soifer, David Richard Susan Graham, Clubb, Nye, Margaret Petrak. Also were Adina Freedman, present Secretary, Corresponding Linda Dr. Newsletter Stan Kleven, AAAP President, Editor, Harrison, and Dr. Steve Schuchman. The following at the membership were decisions general meeting made and on April by a vote approved 8, I98I. of the * AAV will own autonomous its have in Chicago in June, 1982. meeting the is Richard General for Chairman this will in which Nye meeting, clude and wet labs. topics in-depth * AAV will an active in providing continue to take part speakers for avian sections of programs States, presented by AVMA, AAHA, W; estern and AFA. If an AAV member is solicited to speak at the meetings of these other service organizations, AAV members who speak at ever, own expenses etc. for travel, be re-imbursed for expenses can be re-imbursed. the AAV Annual Meeting Non-members solicited assume will for speaking How their will expenses. * The final of AAV was approved draft of the Constitution and is to the channels insure status. submitted non-profit through legal being A copy will be mailed to each member. * The Treasurer's a balance of $6900.00. showed Report * The AAV Newsletter be copyrighted. to reprint will Anyone wishing from the Editor for selected items articles must get permission only. * No been Ideas still be submitted, may adopted. logo for AAV has yet in AAV awarded the winning contributor. free membership with a year's * Two resolutions were passed: 1. of AAV and submitted to Graham on behalf (Written by David a be common to continues "Whereas avian USDA): Chlamydiosis that the required resolved be it hereby zoonotic disease, levels of to imported of chlortetracycline therapeutic feeding be. enforced U.S.D.A. the the birds period by during quarantine that the membership of the Associ Be it further resolved and other veterinarians of Veterinarians Avian ation engaged cases to report be encouraged all in avian diagnosed practice as the to authorities of avian appropriate Chlamydiosis state." of their by the laws required 2. on behalf to of AAV and submitted Clubb (Written by Susan of "The Avian Association and Wildlife U.S. Fish Service): to the blanket of is in opposition Veterinarians coverage II CITES. on This by Appendix listing species psittacine for establishing the need criteria to the Berne is contrary a States enter should therefore United The for protection. to the reservation listing." psittacine This content downloaded from 195.78.108.44 on Tue, 10 Jun 2014 17:54:12 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions to encourage in spite of a campaign opposition Unfortunately, to the CITES from 1000 were letters decision, only received^(400 no States. and for be the United will Reservation entered Florida) II The proposal, on Appendix all (Threatened), psittacines listing the with of the Budgie, and Indian Cockatiel, exception Ringneck as adopted, stands effective June 6, 1981. Parakeet, * The were which Committee Nominating presented ~ _.,_. approved* ^ n the for officers 1981, President! Greg Harrison Vice-President: Susan Clubb Steve Schuchman Secretary: Treasurer: Ron Spink * Committee were selected Chairmen and an active If members are interested year. contact the Chairman. committee, please all in are looking participating forward on a to Committees Standing Steve Robert David Linda Editorial: Ways & Means: Public Chr. Schuchman, Altman Ligda Harrison Robert Chr. Groskin, Susan Relations: Education: Richard Nye, Barry Mitzner Bruce Putchat Membership: Lee Duke, Chr. Chr. Chr. Clubb, Committees Research: Veterinary Keven School Speakers1 Spill: Flammer, Liaison: Bureau: Eileen Bruce Chr. David Jim Stunkard, AAAP Liaison: Oil of are 1 Margaret of the Board for 1981-82 Fred Petrak, Robert Art Bickford, Richard Graham, Altman, Nye. Other members David Soifer, Ad Hoc slate ? Chr. Putchat, Hathaway, Legislative: Chr. Graham, AFA Liaison: Chr. David Dean Ligda, Ewing, Chr. Chr. Wildlife: Chr. ************************ THERAPEUTIC AGENTS avian If you haven't your contribution regarding yet submitted we in the could as last still and Newsletter, dosages, drugs requested use your help. of your time will informa A few minutes help provide are and how they are used. on what the most commonly used tion drugs and send to: Kathy Lyon, Just jot down a few from your experience CA 91603. P.O. Box 70, N. Hollywood, BACK ISSUES OF NEWSLETTER issues of the AAV Newsletter. for back have been requests There on an individual and mailed be to Since have will these re-printed Dec. each desired issue for send 1980, basis, (Sept. $2.00 please are weeks or March, for and 6-8 allow processing. 1981) Requests Box of P.O. Avian to be sent to: Association Veterinarians, 299? N.Y. East 11731 Northport, This content downloaded from 195.78.108.44 on Tue, 10 Jun 2014 17:54:12 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions 1980,