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2012 ACPV Sponsored Workshop
Food Safety Challenges in the Poultry Industry: 
Current regulations and practical field experiences

Sunday, April 1, 2012
DoubleTree Paradise Valley Resort
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

This workshop will provide a complete understanding of current USDA/FDA regulations, practical knowledge and experiences in the development and implementation of control programs and future challenges.

For additional information: 
conferences.ucdavis.edu/wpdc 
www.acpv.info



Merial Selections

The Spring 2011 issue
profiles Dr. Robert Eckroade
Read here

The Summer 2011 issues
profiles Dr. Pedro Villegas
Read here 


Keep our Food Safe


Frequently Asked Questions about
Antimicrobial Use and
Antimcrobial Resistance


Legacy of the 1960's
a decade in Marek's disease
highlighted


Interview with
Dr. Julius Fabricant
One of AAAP's

founding members


Poultry Examination and
Diagnostics,
an innovative
multimedia resource
developed by leading poultry
specialists at Cornell University
and the United States
Department of Agriculture

 




Outstanding Field Case and/or Diagnostic Report Award


2010 Award Information

 

Introduction:

Contemporary problems in Avian Medicine require observation, investigation and scientific research to properly identify and report events in the field relevant to poultry production and protection from disease.  Field identification and reporting of original cases or diagnostic methodologies represent a front line of communications to the poultry industry.  This new award is established in the spirit of promoting and recognizing the most Outstanding Field Case or Diagnostic Reports during the annual American Association of Avian Pathologists meeting

 

Application Criteria:

Eligible abstracts for consideration of the Outstanding Field Case Report Award will be determined by the AAAP program chair, co-chair (chair-elect) and secretary.  Eligible abstracts must come from individuals that have received a D.V.M. and/or Ph.D. degree who are involved in poultry practice and/or working in a poultry diagnostic institution.  This is a non-student award.  This award shall not be made more than once to any one recipient within a five year span.

 

Awards will be based on the following:

1)    Submission of an abstract to the AAAP annual meeting for oral presentation with an original field case study or diagnostic report.  

2)    Clinical Relevance of Field/Diagnostic report. The report should deal with a contemporary problem in Avian Medicine.

3)    Originality of report.

4)    Content and clarity of presentation. 

5)    Contributions, preventive and/or corrective solutions.

 

A 5 person ad hoc committee composed of 2-3 Awards Committee members and 3-4 ACPV members will judge 5-6 selected oral presentations (chosen by the AAAP program committee) based on the criteria above.  The winner(s) will be recognized during the awards luncheon and receive a plaque of distinction following the meeting.

 

Previous Winners of this award are:

 

2008

Danny Magee

 

 

2009 Suzanne Young    

 

Click name to view photo of award being presented by Danny Magee.

Suzanne Young 

 

 
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