![]() ![]() ![]() He has held numerous positions with the GVMA and the Greater Atlanta Veterinary Medical Society. Stotelmyer apart from other Veterinarian of the Year candidates has been his recent work as co-chair of GVMA Student Surgery Committee in conjunction with the UGA CVM and the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter. Along with GVMA President’s Award winner Dr. Stotelmyer has worked countless Saturdays this year guiding students through sometimes their first veterinary surgical procedure. Stotelmyer was always there with a cheerful disposition, encouraging veterinary students through the process. Student Surgery Program Manager, Lindsay Corley, claims that without Dr. Stotelmyer the program would not be what it is today, crediting him with getting the fledgling program off of the ground. Stotelmyer is proof that one person can make a difference.” He was there from the beginning and continues to be a driving force behind the student program as it grows. Morrow, DVM, in Grateful Recognition of his Life-Long Dedication to Veterinary Medicine in Georgia.ĭr. James Yarborough in Miami, Florida, where he met his wife, Eileen Morrow graduated from veterinary school at Auburn University in 1972. In 1975, Joe returned to his hometown of Columbus, Georgia, where he opened his own practice. He always enjoyed practice, both the animals and the clients. Joe has always been committed to service in the veterinary community. During his years of practice, Joe was active in the local Chattahoochee Valley Veterinary Association, serving several times as president. As a member of the GVMA, Joe served first as assistant director and then as director of his district. He was chairman of multiple task forces and in 2012, he was elected president of the GVMA.ĭr. Morrow has also been committed to serving the community. ![]()
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