Media Coverage of First Penn Vet World Award Recipient,
Dr. Bernard Vallat,
Award recognizes DVM's global impact on profession
April 18, 2008 / dvm Magazine
The Penn Vet World Award, created to honor veterinarians who have spurred practice change and profession recognition, and influenced the lives and careers of others, was given to Dr. Bernard Vallat, general-director of the World Organization for Animal Health.
Award recognizes DVM's global impact on profession
April 18, 2008 / VetMed Team
Penn Vet World Awards Ceremony Provides $300,000 in Research Funding
April 21, 2008 /States News Service
OIE Director to Be Presented First Penn Vet World Award
April 22, 2008 / The Horse
On April 29, Dr. Bernard Vallat, director general of the World Organization for Animal Health (Office International des Epizooties, or OIE), will be the first recipient of the Penn Vet World Award.
OIE Director Receives First Penn Vet World Award
April 23, 2008 / Animal Pharm News
The director of the World Organisation of Animal Health, the OIE, has become the first recipient of a $100,000 veterinary award.
Award Honors His Global Vet Service
April 30, 2008 / Philadelphia Inquirer
Bernard Vallat and two Penn veterinary students receive the firs Penn Vet World and Student Inspiration Awards.
Grant Will Help Vet Student with Ethics Goals
May 4, 2008 / Philadelphia Inquirer
A veterinary student from Bala Cynwyd has received a $100,000 inspiration award that will allow her to do postgraduate work in farm-animal welfare.
Dr. Bernard Vallat Selected as the First Recipient of the Penn Vet World Leadership Award Granted by the Vernon and Shirley Hill Foundation
May 21, 2008 / OIE News
Dr. Bernard Vallat, Director General of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), has been selected as the first recipient of the Penn Vet World Award.
OIE Leader Earns First Penn Vet World Award
Advancing Global Animal Health: OIE Leader Earns First Penn Vet World Award
June 1, 2008 / JAVMA News
Dr. Bernard Vallat, director general of World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), was selected as the first recipient of Penn Vet World Award.
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