WELCOME NEW KVMA MEMBERS!
Christine Bartely Shalein Bonney Katharine Christie Robyn Cook Kathy Dixon
Helen Fleckenstien Katrina Foxworthy Benn Fraker Kurt Fromme Julia Gawley Scott Hanson Taylor Johnson Jeffery Kim
Candice McGowan Kendel Mitchell Anne Oakes
Jessica Rutledge Wendy Schofield James Smith
Jenna Symons Jessica Tornton Brian Turner Heidi Twist
Chistopher Young Kerry Ziegler
River Valley Equine Services Mobile Veterinary Service
Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital Homeward Bound Mobile Vet
Banfield Pet Hospital USDA FSIS
Equine Medical Associaties, PSC Lyndon Animal Clinic
Equine Medical Associaties, PSC University of Louisville
Crestwood Animal Hospital Park Equine Hospital
Equine Medical Associaties, PSC
Burlington Clinton
Lexington Louisville Midway
Columbia
Guntersville Lexington Union
Louisville Campton Lexington Louisville Newport
Crestwood Lexington Lexington Versailles
Greater Vision Veterinary Care Marion
Henry County Animal Clinic Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital Auburn CVM
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Brockport NY Lexington New Castle Lexington Auburn Versailles
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Are you looking for a way to give back to the profession? Research has shown that young veterinarians experience high levels of stress and burnout and low levels of well-being, and the transition to practice may be particularly challenging. We are seeking volunteer KVMA mentors for a new mentorship pro- gram within Kentucky to support new and recent veterinary graduates.
What would volunteering as a mentor involve?
• 5 hour Mentor orientation & suicide intervention training • 1 hour Mentor/Mentee Meet & Greet • Expected mentoring time commitment- 1-2 hours per month for 5 months beginning summer of 2021
• All training and mentoring will be done virtually (phone, email, texting, Zoom, etc.) If you are interested in serving as a mentor in the MentorVet program, please contact
Debra Hamelback, KVMA Executive Director at
info@kvma.org or 502-226-KVMA (5862) Winter 2023 29
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