Kanara Honored with 2013 AAEP President?s Award

The award honors a member who has contributed time and expertise to benefit horse health and welfare.
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Edward Kanara, DVM, Dipl. ABVP, who since 2010 has overseen a revamp of the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ (AAEP) educational programs as well as the design and implementation of a campaign that provides a blueprint for equine veterinarians to deliver care and services most desired by clients, received The President’s Award during the Dec. 10 President’s Luncheon at the American Association of Equine Practitioners 59th Annual Convention in Nashville, Tenn.

The President’s Award, selected by the sitting AAEP president, honors an AAEP member who has demonstrated a dedication to the association during the past year by contributing a significant portion of time and expertise to benefit the health and welfare of the horse.

After being named AAEP educational programs consultant in 2010, Kanara led an analysis of the association’s entire educational planning process, instituted a multi-year calendar for topical content and formalized many processes to increase efficiency. In 2012, he worked on a horse owner survey that identified key areas in which equine veterinarians could enhance service to clients. That survey became the impetus for creation of AAEP Touch, the recently launched program designed with extensive input from Kanara to help AAEP members better connect with their clients and clients’ horses.

“I am delighted to salute the tireless role Dr. Kanara has played behind the scenes—with our educational programs, with AAEP Touch, and with other AAEP initiatives,” said 2013 AAEP President Ann Dwyer, DVM. “Through his service to AAEP, Dr. Kanara has truly helped every member of our organization and every single horse we care for

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