LSU Vet Med faculty elected to leadership positions in national veterinary associations
October 20, 2023
The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine is proud to announce that two of our faculty
members have been elected to leadership positions in national veterinary associations:
Henry Green, DVM (LSU 1999), DACVIM, associate dean for inclusive excellence and associate
professor of veterinary cardiology, has been elected as president-elect of the American
College of Veterinary Internal Medicine for 2024; and Clare Scully, DVM, DACT, associate
professor of food animal health maintenance, was inducted as president of the American
Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners.
Dr. Green received his BS from the University of New Orleans in 1994 and his DVM from LSU Vet Med in 1999. He is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and joined the faculty of LSU Vet Med in 2020. Dr. Green will serve a four-year term on the board, first as president-elect, then president, then chair, and finally past chair of the board.
Dr. Scully received her BA from the State University of New York at Old Westbury in 1998, her MA from Hunter College in 2002, and her DVM from the University of Tennessee in 2011. She also received her MS from Oregon State university in 2015. Dr. Scully is a Diplomate of the American College of Theriogenologists and joined the faculty of LSU Vet Med in 2015. Dr. Scully will serve a two-year term as president of the AASRP.
"Through the tireless dedication and expertise of our exceptional faculty, LSU Vet Med continues to elevate the standard of professional veterinary medicine,” said Oliver Garden, BVetMed, PhD, FHEA, FCPP, FRCVS, DACVIM, DECVIM-CA, dean of LSU Vet Med. “Drs. Henry Green and Clare Scully exemplify the pinnacle of leadership, now assuming key roles in prestigious national veterinary associations. Their contributions not only reflect the caliber of our faculty but also underscore LSU Vet Med's commitment to shaping the future of veterinary practice. As we celebrate their well-deserved appointments, we affirm our mission to better lives through education, public service, and discovery, standing at the forefront of excellence in veterinary medicine."
About LSU Vet Med: Bettering lives through education, public service, and discovery
The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine is one of only 33 veterinary schools in the U.S. and the only one in Louisiana. LSU Vet Med is dedicated to improving and protecting the lives of animals and people through superior education, transformational research, and compassionate care. We teach. We heal. We discover. We protect.