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Caribbean Veterinary Medical Association (CbVMA)

 About the CbVMA

The Caribbean Veterinary Medical Association is an Association of veterinarians primarily of the English speaking Caribbean countries stretching from Guyana on the South American mainland through the Caribbean archipelago around to Belize in Central America. The initial meeting of the association was held in 1954 in Trinidad and Tobago. As veterinary professionals of former British colonies, the first meetings were formal gatherings of government veterinarians. This finally evolved into a biennial meeting encompassing broad continuing education goals with an opportunity for all veterinarians of the region to share experiences, fellowship and fun.  At the Jamaica 2010 Conference delegates agreed to divide the administration of CbVMA into executive and a conference planning sections


NEWS/EVENTS


CbVMA Conference 2023 to be hosted by Belize: November 6-8th


Cbvma conference St Georges 2021

The Caribbean Veterinary Medical Association (CbVMA) is proud to recognize the sterling contribution of its veterinarians in the region. Among the many veterinary professionals who have raised the profile of the veterinary community and excelled in the field is Dr Ayanna Phillips Savage. As a lecturer, researcher and mentor she has achieved several ”first” in her speciality. Her work over the years has helped many to appreciate the importance of aquatic medicine. The CbVMA congratulates Dr Phillips Savage on receiving the Science and Technology Award from the Caribbean Awards for Excellence.

Article and image taken from the press release of the Anthony N Sabga , Caribbean Awards for Excellence committee

Article and image taken from the press release of the Anthony N Sabga , Caribbean Awards for Excellence committee

Dr Ayanna Carla Phillips Savage is a veterinary surgeon, clinician and university lecturer who has made an invaluable contribution to aquatic animal health in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean. She has greatly expanded the scientific knowledge of aquatic species in the region and her work has provided the information for governments and environmental organisations to map policies that can benefit the region’s environment, aquatic life and its human populations, now and in the future. She is attached to the University of the West Indies (St Augustine) School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM). Her work in the little-explored field of Marine Mammal Medicine/Aquatic Animal Health has been key to addressing a critical gap in the field of veterinary medicine in Trinidad and Tobago and throughout much of the Caribbean region.

Dr Phillips Savage is the coordinator of the Aquatic Animal Health Unit and the Aquatic Animal Health Diagnostic Laboratory, which she designed and established. She is Trinidad and Tobago’s first and only aquatic veterinarian and the only facilitator for veterinary students choosing Aquatic Animal Practice. She pioneered the treatment, management and research in the field of aquatic animal diseases in Trinidad and Tobago, thus providing a service that was not previously available locally. She is the first lecturer and clinician in Marine Mammal Medicine/Aquatic Animal Health at the SVM and was responsible for creating the school’s Aquatic Animal Medicine components of the veterinary curriculum, and for integrating this new aspect of veterinary medicine into the programme. She also successfully spearheaded a five-year demonstration Greenhouse Hydroponics and Aquaponics project (2013-2018), which resulted in the creation of the first functional system of its kind at the UWI at the time.

Since 2011 she has headed the Trinidad and Tobago Marine Mammal Stranding Network (TTMMSN). She coordinates the medical management, rehabilitation and release of endangered or protected sea turtles in Trinidad and Tobago. She was also responsible for an internationally recognised effort in coordinating all interventions which led to the successful rescue, medical management, rehabilitation and release of the first reported stranded Loggerhead Sea Turtle, an endangered species, in Trinidad and Tobago in 2017.

Dr Phillips Savage spearheads educational initiatives for aquaculture industry stakeholders, colleagues, as well as the general public on issues regarding the aquatic ecosystem health and management. In 2014, she organised the first Regional One Health Workshop to be held at the UWI on “Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems”, which introduced the principles of Aquatic One Health (the connection between human, animal and environmental health) to regional aquaculture and fisheries stakeholders, with participants from Jamaica, St Kitts and Nevis, Grenada, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and the USA. Dr Phillips Savage’s research projects have informed public health, fish and wildlife conservation guidelines implemented by state regulatory bodies and NGOs, including the Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA) and the Grande Riviere Nature Tour Guides Association (GRNTGA). Her knowledge and expertise have been recognised by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago and she has been named to several international organisations. In 2018, she was honoured at UWI’s 70th Anniversary Celebrations with an award as one of the “70+ Outstanding UWI Women”. She continues to make valuable voluntary contributions to aquatic wildlife health management and conservation, championing the cause of preservation of the health and sustainability of Caribbean aquatic ecosystems

 

Members of the TTVA executive , with the President of the CbVMA. CbVMA Conference 2019, Port of Spain Trinidad an Tobago

Members of the TTVA executive , with the President of the CbVMA. CbVMA Conference 2019, Port of Spain Trinidad an Tobago

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CONTACT US

 

Email

Secretary : cbvmasecretary@gmail.com

President: cbvmapresident@gmail.com

General conference contact: cbvmaconference2017@jvma.org ttva2008@gmail.com

Telephone:

Mailing address:

Jamaica Veterinary Medical Association • PO Box 1770 • Kingston 8 • J

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cbvma/

 

PUBLICATIONS

  1. CONSTITUTION AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION

    2020/1/5 : Amendments to the CbVMA constitution will be ratified soon The amendments will reflect:

    - the new executive structure of the CbVMA,

    -the distinct administrative and conference components

    -the format for elections to the executive.

    It will also formalize the positions of CbVMA councilors in each member association and a CbVMA Coordinator on the executive.. These amendments will be uploaded soon


MEMBERSHIP

 
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Veterinary Medical Association of the Bahamas

P.O. Box FH1474, Nassau N.P. Bahamas
Tel: 242-325-0053

Contact: bahavetassociation@gmail.com

EXECUTIVE
President: Dr. Winston P. Davis
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:

Bermuda Veterinary Association

Contact: bermudaveterinaryassociation@gmail.com

EXECUTIVE
President: Dr Laura Tucker
Vice-President:Dr Nicholas Glynn
Secretary:Dr Andrew Madeiros
Treasurer: Dr Erin Jackson

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Barbados Veterinary Association

Contact: barbadosveterinaryassociation@gmail.com

EXECUTIVE
President: Dr Laura Williams
Vice-President: Dr Joie St John
Secretary: Dr Joyanne Pollard and Dr Kyle Nicholls
Treasurer: Dr Manoj Vensimal

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VETERINARY ASSOCIATION OF BELIZE

Mayavista, San Ignacio, Caya, Belize  

Tel: 501-621-2348

Contact: vetassociationbelize@gmail.com

EXECUTIVE
President: Dr. Victor Gongora
Vice-President: Dr Ludwig Palacio
Secretary: Dr Isabelle Paquet-Durand
Treasurer: Dr Jane Crawford




CAYMAN ISLANDS VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Mailing Address:

Tel:

Contact: civma.board@gmail.com

EXECUTIVE
President:Dr Oliver Benjamin
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:



GRENADA VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Email:grenadavetassociates2020@gmail.com

EXECUTIVE

President: Dr Eugene Rennie Vice-President Dr Wayne Sylvester
Secretary: Dr Lucien Peters
Treasurer: Dr linton Andrews Public Relations Officer Dr Bowen Louison


GUYANA VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Mailing Address guyvetassociation@gmail.com

Tel:

Email

EXECUTIVE
President: Dr Nicholas Waldron
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:

 

ASSOCIATION OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND VETERINARY TECHNICIANS OF HAITI

Contact: amvehaiti@gmail.com

EXECUTIVE
President: Dr Jean-Claude Dorsainvil
Vice-President: Josper Junior Joseph :
Secretary: Magalie Joseph Assistant Secretary Baudeler Louis
Treasurer: Benest Dorsainvil



JAMAICA VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

P.O. Box 1770, Kingston 8, Jamaica

secretary@jvma.org

www.jvma.org

EXECUTIVE
President: Dr. Julie-Ann Small
Vice-President: Dr. Judian Maye
Secretary: Dr. Roberta Harris-Daley. Assistant Secretary: Dr. Roxann Hayles
Treasurer: Dr. Kevin Walker Immediate Past President: Dr. Nigel Elliot


TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO VETERINARY ASSOCIATION

P.O. Box 1829 Wrightson Rd., Port of Spain, Trinidad

Contact: ttva2008@gmail.com

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President: Dr. Stacey Ann Ragoobar President-Elect: Dr. Paul Crooks
Secretary: Dr. Satti Mungal Assistant Secretary/PRO: Dr. Shirelle Sammy
Treasurer: Dr. Renee Lezama-Driscoll Ordinary member Dr. Risha Sookdeo Immediate Past President Dr. Marc Driscoll