The Chapter is a special interest group that aims to bring together veterinary graduates who have an active interest in reproduction across all species. The Chapter is relatively new having formed in 1998.
The membership level examination expects knowledge of reproductive processes in all domestic species. Fellowship level examination is available within an individual species.
An annual meeting to coincide with the College Science week is planned every other year. Presentation of clinical case material, current research or topical issues at the meeting is encouraged. The meeting provides an opportunity to present and actively discuss all aspects of comparative reproduction. Members of the Chapter usually have an individual species that is of particular interest to them, but discussing reproductive processes across a range of species in a more biological context is very useful in an attempt to understand the many factors that may influence reproduction.
Membership of the Chapter is open to all members of the College that have a fascination with reproduction.
Chapter announcements and College Courier articles.
Remembering Dave Hanlon BVMS (Hons) MVSc PhD DACT (Part 1)
David Hanlon was raised in Tasmania, and graduated from Murdoch University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. He then completed a 3yr residency and Masters Degree in large animal reproduction at Massey University, New Zealand. In 1996 he joined Matamata Veterinary Services. In 2001 he became a Diplomate of the American…
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Remembering Dave Hanlon BVMS (Hons) MVSc PhD DACT (Part 2)
He was a loyal, and amazingly supportive person; a perfect mentor, colleague and friend. We both cannot remember how we met, but we have known each other since my move to Australia in 2001. He has encouraged me and supported my development despite living in another country. And, I am not the only one to…
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