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August 15,2013
Carole S. JordanAmerican Veterinary Medical AssociationOffice of Executive Vice President1931 N. Meacham Rd., Ste. 100Schaumburg, IL 60173
Re: AAVA letter to AVMA Executive Board regarding Resolution 14-2013
Dear AVMA Executive Committee,
During the review of the American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture's (AAVA) Resolution
(Resolution 14-2013) for admission as an AVMA affiliate organization, there was discussion
regarding claims that AAVA would exclude some members who have "successfully completed"
one specific foundation course in veterinary acupuncture from running for office in AAVA. This
argument was used to suggest that AAVA does not represent all veterinary acupuncturists that
practice in the United States. Article 1, Section 1 of the AAVA by-laws state that Credentialed
members must have "successfully completed an AAVA approved veterinary acupuncture course
or an equivalent program in Traditional Chinese Medicine andlor acupuncture." This allows for
any approved veterinary or human acupuncture course as well as Traditional Chinese Medical
course. The clause designating "approved" is present so that AAVA may review an unknown
course and ensure it is more than a cursory course such as a weekend session. We have included
Board communications from 2004 that indicates a policy that allows "Credentialed" ("Active" in
2004) membership to those successfully completing the Tufts University,
International Veterinary Acupuncture Society, Chi Institute of Chinese Veterinary Medicine, and
the Medical Acupuncture for Veterinarians. We believe this debate about AAVA being
discriminatory or exclusionary was all a misunderstanding by individuals not involved with the
AAVA and therefore not familiar with the requirements for membership.
AAVA letter to AVMA Executive BoardPage 2
Additionally, please find an attached copy of an email communication with the Medical
Acupuncture for Veterinarians (MAV) office inviting anyone associated with the course to
submit a proposal for a presentation at the joint AAVA and International Veterinary
Acupuncture Society Congress this year. The Congress program committee chair personally
contacted and arranged for Bonnie Wright, DVM, Diplomate American College of
Anesthesiologists, an MAV instructor, to be the keynote speaker in the 2013 Congress. Our
programs include Traditional Chinese Medicine based acupuncture, Traditional Asian Medicine,
and neurophysiology based acupuncture. AAVA has a complete member spectrum of
acupuncture philosophies and neither discourages nor discriminates between them.
And as a fmal note, the AAVA Board entrusted Dr. Mili Bass, a graduate of the Colorado State
Medical Acupuncture for Veterinarians acupuncture foundation course, to represent AAVA at
Reference Committee 1 in July where our Resolution 14-2013 was reviewed. And Dr. Tim Holt,
another graduate of the Medical Acupuncture for Veterinarians and instructor for that course, is a
current AAVA Board member.
The AAVA Board requests that Resolution 14-2013 be resubmitted with the AVMA House of
Delegates as was approved by the AVMA Executive Board and the House Advisory Committee
this June.
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Ken Ninomiya, DVM
President, American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture
aavawebmaster <[email protected]>
RE: Call for Papers - AAVA-IVAS International Conf. for Vet. Acup.
Bonnie Yordy <[email protected]>To: AAVA Office <[email protected]>
Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 9:04 AM
Hi,
Thank you for sending this information. It was sent to graduates of the Medical Acupuncture for Veterinariansprogram.
Bonnie Yordy
Manager of LearningColorado Veterinary Medical Association www.colovma.orgColorado Veterinary Medical Foundation www.cvmf.orgDenver Area Veterinary Medical Society www.davms.org
Offices at the CVMF Harrison Center for Animals191 Yuma st.Denver, CO 80223Phone: 303.539.7274Fax: 303.318.0450Email: [email protected]
From: AAVA Office [mailto:webmaster@aava,org]Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 6:17 PMTo: Bonnie YordySubject: Call for Papers - AAVA-IVAS International Conf. for Vet. Acup.
Dear Ms. Yordy,
As the American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture Internet Consultant, current Board Member, and incoming VicePresident, I would like to send an invitation to qualified Medical Acupuncture for Veterinarians graduates and faculty tosubmit abstracts for consideration for the jointly planned AAVA-IVAS 2013 International Conference for VeterinaryAcupuncture to be held May 15-18, 2013.
Could you please forward the "Call For Papers" below to anyone you feel would be interested in presenting a lectureor poster?
Thank you,
Ken Ninomiya, DVM
Board of Director
American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Annual International Conference on Veterinary Acupuncture
New Orleans, LA, USA
May 15-18, 2013
The American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture and the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) arepleased to announce a jointly sponsored International Conference on Veterinary Acupuncture.
This AAVA-IV AS event will be held at the Hotel Monteleone located in the heart of the French Quarter. Guests needonly step outside to discover shop after shop of fabulous European antiques, estate jewelry, Oriental rugs, art andantiquities from around the world. With Bourbon Street just one block way, we will be within walking distance ofexciting night life where Mardi Gras is a state of mind and jazz is king.
We are pleased to invite clinicians and other professionals to submit abstracts of a presentation for our 2013Conference. Papers selected will be presented by the Author and printed in the 2013 Proceedings Book of the event.
Abstracts must be typewritten in English, double-spaced and should not exceed a single page of 8.5" x 11" paper (A4)with 1" margins (2.5 cm). You are encouraged to send your abstracts by email. Please format the abstract in aMicrosoft Word document and send it as an attached document identified as "2013 AAVAlIVAS ABSTRACT" in theemail subject line.
The Abstract must be identified with;TitleName of Author(s)Mailing AddressTelephone NumberEmail Address
Curriculum Vitae for each author must accompany the abstract. Abstracts submitted without this information will not beconsidered.
The deadline for submission is May 1, 2012.
Notification of acceptance will be sent byAugust 1,2012 to those whose abstracts are selected by the AAVAlIVASProgram Committee for presentation at the conference. The deadline for submission of the full article for theProceedings Book will be November 1,2012.
The AAVAlIVAS Program Committee has determined the following topics to be the focus of 2013 Conference;
1. Acupuncture in the ICU
2. Designing and conducting clinical trials3. Herb-drug interactions, as well on how to assess and choose quality herbs for your patient4. Sports medicine and rehabilitation5. Feline medicine
Other acupuncture, acupuncture related and Chinese medical therapy articles will be considered, including Chineseherbal medicine, food therapy and Chinese Tui-Na therapies. There is also an opportunity to present posters and WetLabs. If you are interested in presenting a Wet Lab, either equine or small animal, please submit your ideas.
Keynote Lecturers (lectures of 4 hours or more) will receive honoraria and travel expenses. Primary authors ofselected papers of less than 4 hours of lecture will receive an hourly honoraria rate. Wet lab instructors will alsoreceive an hourly honoraria rate. The hourly honoraria rate is $300 per hour. In addition, all presenters will receivecomplimentary registration and one (1) banquet ticket. Poster presenters will receive a discounted registration andbanquet ticket.
Please send abstract(s) and curriculum vitae to:
IVAS/AAVA ConferenceAttn: Sherrie Parker1730 S College Ave, Suite 301Fort Collins, CO 80525 USATelephone: +970-266-0666Fax: +970-266-0777Email: [email protected]
On behalf of the Program Committee we thank you in advance for your collaboration.
Sincerely,
Susan Wynn, DVMAA VA President (May 2012)AA VA Program Chair455 Abernathy RoadSandy Springs, GA 30328Phone: 404-459-0903Fax 404-459-6462Cell: 770-265-8076Email: [email protected]
Vikki Weber, MBAExecutive DirectorInternational Veterinary Acupuncture Society1730 S College Ave, Ste 301Fort Collins, CO 80525 USATel: +970-266-0666www.ivas.org
From: [email protected]: [email protected]: Mon, August 9, 2004 9:01 amSubject: CSUcourse
Ken:
After communication w/Narda and Gary--those who took the CSU course from2000 on are qualifed for active membership.
PT
D by damathis » May 151 20058:20 pm GMT
Followups -
From IVAS (Ed) - Though AAVA dues have in the past been included inIVAS acupuncture course fees, they are not currently. Course fees includea julv 1 - June 30 IVAS membership, but nothing from AAVA.
Tufts is an IVAS Recognized Course, meaning they have had theircirriculum approved by the IVAS cirriculum committee and graduatingstudents are eligible to sit for the IVAS exam if they wish. Colorado andChi have been recognized in the past and the CirricuJum committee iscurrently trying to get them re-recognoized. Their students areapparently being allowed to sit for the exam during the negotiations.
From Narda (Colorado State Basic Acupuncture) - Narda was concernedthat IVAS certified members were somehow getting something fromAAVA that her students wouldn't be eligible for. I wrote her back andassured her that IVAS certification was not required for membership andthat students finishing her basic acupuncture courses were eligible tobecome full voting members of AAVA.Whether or not they chose tobecome IVAS members was up to them. She emailed me back thanks forthe support, but didn't say whether she wanted brochures.I followed up with another request.
From Chi - Dr. Xie asked for 50 brochures for his upcoming basic class. Iemailed Melissa the address to send them to.
I guess we need to get in touch with Tufts separately - Membershipcommittee - any volunteers?damathis
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Clby yelinek » Mar 22, 2005 1: 29 pm GMT
Dear Simon:It has been astutely pointed out to me that the classification of certainmembers as associates in your data base (given to you by Rick Alampi) isnot correct. ACTIVE members are those that have completed thenecessary 120 hours minimum from any approved AAVA course namelyColorado, Chi, Tufts and IVAS. They do not require IVAS Certification inthat some have taken and completed the IVAS course but never becamecertified and that is OK and they are still active members.As such we have more active members than originally thought.Our dues renewal form should indicate where the applicant has receivedtheir 120 hours of education.My point is that the by-Laws probably did not pass the 20% sponsorshipand that we should "fix" your data base accordingly when themembership dues come in and only then remaster the bylaws and resend.Sorry ... but thanks to Ken and John for pointing this out.Nothing to do about the bylaws is the end result just now except to workon them after learning any deficiecies brought up this past go-around.I will post accordingly to the bulletin boards.Clear as mud?DirkDirk B. Yelinekyelinek
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PT Limehouse
Posted on Tuesday, March 16, 2004 - 10:37 am:Okay, we finally have input from all 4 veterinary acupuncture courses asfar as what they consider completion of their course of study:
Tufts:completion of 4 modules, totaling 140 hours. No formal finalexamination given, although there are "mock" Kg and Equine pointlocation exams. The students are given information regarding attainingcertification at their last class session.
CSUjAAVMA: completion of 5 modules, totaling 140 hours. Written andpractical examinations are given in each module. Students receive acertificate of course completion after successfully finishing all 5 modules.
Chi Institute: completion of 4 modules, totaling 130 hours. Written andpractical final exams at end of 4th session.
IVAS: Verbatim from Drs. Claeys and Boldt: "completion of the coursemeans IVAS Certification - attending all sessions (120 hours) passingexams, doing internship (or extra case reports as is sometimes stillallowed) and the 1 required case report."
So now it's up to the BOD to decide if we }will accept these definitionsapropos our bylaws, and award or deny active membership statusaccordingly.
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Deb Mitchell
Posted on Thursday, March 18, 2004 - 07:48 pm:Well, are all of these courses "AAVA-approved", or not? If they are, thencompletion alone gives the desired status.
We need to go by our the stated definition of active member, not our ownopinions.
Deb
------------------------------------------------------PT Limehouse
Posted on Thursday, March 18, 2004 - 10: 12 pm:Yes, all 4 courses are AAVA approved.