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Remembering Thomas P. Greiner, DVM, DACVS

ACVS is saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Thomas P. Greiner, Diplomate, who passed on Friday, June 15, 2022. Read more on Dr. Greiner’s life and accomplishments.

New ACVS Fellows, Surgical Oncology

Congratulations to three new ACVS Fellows, Surgical Oncology. ACVS Fellows have exemplary training and experience in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients in their respective fellowship discipline. Janis Marie Lapsley, DVM Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons (Small Animal) ACVS Fellow, Surgical Oncology Sarah Ann Salyer, DVM, MS Diplomate, American College of Veterinary […]

Upcoming residency and certification deadlines

Residents, candidates, and program directors, please keep in mind the following deadlines: Phase II examination registration: July 25 Credentials application: August 1 Residency training program registration applications: August 22 Phase I examination registration: October 31 Maintenance of certification: November 1

ACVS Strategic Planning Update: Reflections and Next Chapters

Diplomates and Residents, I am excited to update you on the efforts to finalize the 2022–2027 ACVS strategic plan. First, allow me to reflect on ACVS’s many achievements from the 2017–2022 strategic plan. Celebrating the 2017–2022 strategic plan When the College embarked on implementing the 2017 five-year strategic plan, none of us could have imagined that […]

Remembering Albert Gabel, Emeritus and Charter Diplomate

ACVS is saddened by the loss of Dr. Albert Gabel, Emeritus Diplomate, who passed on April 12, 2021. Dr. Gabel, a pioneer in equine surgery and large animal anesthesia, was one of ACVS’s 33 Charter Diplomates. Read more on Dr. Gabel’s life and accomplishments