PEI Veterinary Medical Association
2012-2013 Council
Dr Wade Sweet, President
Dr Jennifer Reid, Vice-President
Dr David Lister, Secretary Treasurer
Dr Gary Morgan, Registrar
Dr Marguerite Cameron
Dr Danielle Dunn
Dr Erin MacDonald
Dr Nicole Gallant, CVMA representative
Box 21097
465 University Avenue
Charlottetown PE C1A 9H6
E admin.peivma@gmail.com (general enquiries)
T (902) 367-3757. Leave message
F (902) 367-3176
Annual membership fees 2011-12.
Regular membership/license: $550.00 plus 14% HST effective April 1, 2013.
Short-term: $263.50 plus 14% HST effective April 1, 2013 ($138.50 membership, $25 application fee, $100 license fee)
Fees are due in October of each year.
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The Prince Edward Island Veterinary Medical Association (PEIVMA) is comprised of approximately 160 members and represented in council by eight volunteers from the membership.
Council as of November 2011:
Dr Wade Sweet, President
Dr Marti Hopson, Vice President
Dr Gary Morgan, Registrar
Dr David Lister, Secretary Treasurer
Dr Nicole Gallant, CVMA representative to the PEIVMA
Dr Carrie Lavers, councillor responsible for Public Relations of the PEIVMA
Dr Jennifer Reid, councillor responsible for Animal Welfare matters
Dr Sandra McConkey, councillor responsible for Continuing Education events
Council meets usually 10 times per year to discuss matters that arise in the veterinary community in the province. Matters include policy, complaints, correspondence, etc. Minutes of the meetings are recorded and distributed to the membership and posted on this website. See Veterinarians; Council meeting minutes
The PEIVMA Licensing Board is comprised of the eight councillors and at least one representative from the public. The PEIVMA Licensing Board meets three times per year. Those who have applied for a license to practice veterinary medicine on Prince Edward Island and who meet all the requirements for license are approved by this Board. Periodic inspection of existing clinics and inspection of new clinics is also the responsibility of the Licensing Board.
There is an annual general meeting (AGM) in November that all members are urged to attend for it is at this meeting that new bylaws or amendments to existing bylaws are approved or rejected; new councillors and executive are nominated and elected; and general business of the PEIVMA is discussed and decided by those members in attendance. The AGM is followed by a dinner to which each member attending the meeting may invite one guest.