Society for Theriogenology (SCSFT)
Officers:
President: Amy Berry (2015)
President-elect: Erika Larsonberg (2016)
Vice President: Micall Godderidge (2015)
Secretary: Sarah Lopez (2015)
Treasurer: Shelley Gerstner (2015)
Food Animal Activities Coordinator: Katie Gutierrez (2015)
Companion Animal Activities Coordinator: Tessa Sustacha (2015)
Equine Activities Coordinator: Lena LeFlame (2015)
Club Advisor:
Dr. Ram Kasimanickam;
ramkasi@vetmed.wsu.edu
Student Chapter Objectives:
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To provide veterinary students with additional knowledge in the areas of
normal and abnormal reproductive systems, reproductive management and
therapy, and new reproductive technology and research;
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To provide veterinary student members with opportunities to improve skills
through hands-on laboratories and clinical rounds;
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To increase public knowledge and awareness as to the importance of
theriogenology;
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To make available to student chapter members an affiliation with the
Society for Theriogenology;
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To enhance leadership characteristics in its members through organization
as a student club;
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To promote camaraderie among veterinary students with an interest in
animal reproduction;
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To act as a liaison between practicing theriogenologists and veterinary
students at Washington State University.
Links to Other Theriogenology Web Sites:
Large Animal Cattle
Horses
Llamas
Swine
Small Ruminant Sheep
Goats
Small Animal Dogs
Societies, Organizations and Other Theriogenology Clubs
Embryo transfer