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Manhattan, Kansas -- Two
graduates of Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine
are being recognized by K-State's Veterinary Medical Alumni
Association.
Dr. Michael Cavanaugh and Dr.
Ross Clark will receive Alumni Recognition Awards at the K-State
alumni reception held in conjunction with the Western Veterinary
Conference. The awards ceremony will take place February 11, 2002 in
Las Vegas, Nevada. The veterinarians are being recognized for time and
effort devoted to advancing the profession of veterinary medicine and
for being exemplary role models for future alumni of the College of
Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University.
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Dr. Michael Cavanaugh |
Dr. Cavanaugh grew up in
Topeka, Kansas and then attended Kansas State University. He earned a
bachelor's degree in 1981 and a doctor of veterinary medicine degree
in 1983. He served as class president during his junior and senior
years and delivered his class's commencement address.
After graduation, Dr. Cavanaugh worked in small and
mixed animal hospitals in Illinois and Colorado. In 1988, he founded
West Ridge Animal Hospital in Topeka, which became an accredited
member of the American Animal Hospital Association. The small animal
practice provided full-service care, including complete medical,
surgical and dental care as well as grooming, boarding and training.
Topeka Animal Services, an animal cremation business,
was founded in 1990. Dr. Cavanaugh started the business in response to
the need for an appropriate method of disposal for deceased pets in
northeast Kansas. He sold this business in March of 2001.
Dr. Cavanaugh's face may look familiar, because he
appeared in print ads, brochures and videos for veterinary related
corporations during the 1990s. In 1993 Dr. Cavanaugh began working as
a Consultation Clinician in the Veterinary Consultation Service
Department of Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. Since he was still working in
his private practice, he brought a practitioner's perspective into the
world of corporate veterinary medicine. His primary responsibility was
to provide nutritional case consultations to veterinarians and their
staff via telephone. He also helped write and review technical
information.
In 1996 Dr. Cavanaugh sold West Ridge Animal Hospital
and made a career move to HESKA Corporation in Fort Collins, Colo. He
was responsible for directing the Medical and Technical Consultation
Group. He and his group staffed a call center that was available for
veterinary customers to access for case consultations, interpretation
of laboratory and allergy diagnostic test results, product information
and adverse event reporting. The group also provided technical support
to the field sales group.
Dr. Cavanaugh graduated from the Veterinary Management
Institute in 1996, receiving a certificate in Veterinary Practice
Administration from the Krannert School of Business at Purdue
University and the American Animal Hospital Association. Dr. Cavanaugh
achieved diplomate status in the American Board of Veterinary
Practitioners (canine/feline) in 1998.
Dr. Cavanaugh joined Pfizer Animal Health as an Area Veterinarian in
January of 2000. He is currently a Senior Area Veterinarian providing
technical support to the Rocky Mountain Area. Dr. Cavanaugh works with
Territory Managers in a 10 state area, providing educational seminars
to Pfizer customers, making educational presentations to veterinary
and technician associations, and assisting with special projects. He
has lectured extensively on a number of topics but has a special
interest in feline heartworm disease and feline parasite management.
Dr. Cavanaugh is responsible for supporting the veterinary colleges at
both Kansas State University and Colorado State University. He visits
both colleges on a quarterly basis and has the opportunity to interact
with students and faculty. He also serves as a liaison between Pfizer
U.S. Veterinary Services and organized veterinary medicine groups (AAHA
and AVMA), and assists with major accounts.
Dr. Cavanaugh remains active in several regional and
national organizations: American Veterinary Medical Association,
Kansas Veterinary Medical Association, Colorado Veterinary Medical
Association and Denver Area Veterinary Medical Society. He is also
currently a member of the American Animal Hospital Association Council
of 100 and served previously on AAHA's Management Committee and as
Member Representative to the Midwest Region. He is a past president of
the Topeka Veterinary Medical Association. As an active alumnus of
Kansas State University, Dr. Cavanaugh has served on the Central
Committee for the KSU Veterinary Medical Alumni Association and Pet
Trust Committee. He also served on the Dean’s Liaison Committee for
the KVMA.
Throughout his career, Dr. Cavanaugh has enjoyed the
opportunity to speak about the field of veterinary medicine to student
groups ranging from kindergarten and grade school through high school
as well as students in the pre-veterinary and veterinary curriculums.
Dr. Cavanaugh has mentored many pre-veterinary students through the
years, several of whom went on to become veterinarians. Dr. Cavanaugh
and his wife Beth currently live in Fort Collins with their two
children, Caitlyn and Kevin. The Cavanaughs will celebrate their 22nd
wedding anniversary this year.
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Dr. Ross Clark |
Originally from Onaga, Kansas,
Dr. Clark earned both a bachelor's degree in 1961 and a doctor
of veterinary medicine degree in 1963 from Kansas State University.
After initially working as a staff veterinarian, Dr. Clark founded
Woodland PetCare Centers in Tulsa, Okla. in 1966, where he has
practiced as a veterinarian and hospital owner since its inception. It
would be the first of many private animal practices to be founded by
the veterinarian and business entrepreneur.
Dr. Clark co-founded National PetCare Centers with
five other successful veterinarians in 1996. He contributed seven of
his private animal hospitals to the company upon its formation.
Headquartered in Fort Collins, Colo., National PetCare Centers
operates 75 animal hospitals in 12 states. Dr. Clark serves as Vice
President of Development and Regional Vice President of Operations for
the organization. He and his wife Linda have three children and three
grandchildren, all living in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Dr. Clark also remains active in his other passion:
presenting seminars in practice management and practical canine and
feline genetics. He formed Veterinary Management Concepts in 1981. As
president and owner, his speaking tours have consisted of 45 states,
multiple presentations to all major National professional veterinary
organizations and to most veterinary colleges and more than a dozen
foreign countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, China,
Taiwan, Australia, France, Argentina, Chile, Spain and Canada.
Additionally, he has been the Practice Management Editor for
Veterinary Economics magazine since
1982 and has also published multiple books and articles on practice
management and genetics.
In addition to his many business endeavors, Dr. Clark
finds time to remain active in several professional organizations. A
member of the American Animal Hospital Association since 1972, he has
served on membership and management committees. He served as director,
vice-president, president elect and president of the Western
Veterinary Conference from 1991-1999. The WVC, along with the North
American Veterinary Conference, are the world's largest annual
continuing education conferences for veterinarians. He is a longtime
member of the American Management Association, American Veterinary
Medical Association and Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association,
having served as president in 1984. He also served on the board of
directors of the Kansas State University Veterinary Medical Alumni
Association, where he served as president from 1992-1994. His
community involvements include Sunrise Rotary Club of Tulsa and Boy
Scouts of America.
Dr. Clark has received a great deal of recognition for
his work. He received the Veterinarian of the Year award for the
Western Region of the American Animal Hospital Association in 1987 as
well as AAHAs National Award of Merit for pioneering contributions to
veterinary practice management in 1991. Recognized for his dedication
and service to youth, Dr. Clark received the William H. Spurgeon III
Award from the Boy Scouts of American in 1979.
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