2022 SAVMA John Pitts Award Winner

Mona Bandyopadhyay is a 3rd year veterinary student at Michigan State University. She is from Saline, MI and completed her B.S. in Animal Science from Michigan State. Mona served as President of the MSU SAVMA Chapter and took on various other leadership positions over the past few years. Recognizing the importance of leadership and teamwork in this field has always encouraged her to pursue impactful roles and build connections within the veterinary community. During her time as MSU SAVMA President, Mona was a strong advocate for improving student wellbeing and established a stronger relationship between the Pre-Veterinary Medical Association and MSU CVM. On a national level, she was a member of the SAVMA Ventilation Depopulation Task Force and proposed ways to address the significant effects of increased faculty loss at numerous veterinary schools across the country. The opportunities and friendships gained from her involvement in SAVMA are deeply cherished. She has a strong passion for Large Animal Internal Medicine and Academia with hopes of teaching future veterinary students. Mona enjoys traveling, playing music, cooking/baking, photography, and taking naps with her two cats, Twyla and Tizzy.
This award is established to honor a veterinary student who has provided exemplary service to the veterinary profession. The John Pitts Award for Distinguished Service is open to any veterinary student who is a member in good standing with SAVMA at the time the award is presented.
Honorees will receive roundtrip airfare, lodging, and registration for the Annual SAVMA Symposium where they will be presented with a statuette. In addition, the honoree’s name and school will be engraved on a plaque commemorating the John Pitts Award for Distinguished Service, which is displayed at AVMA Headquarters in Illinois alongside other distinguished members of the veterinary profession.
In recognition of Dr. John L. Pitts' service to SAVMA:
While still in veterinary school John served as President-elect of the University of California-Davis SAVMA. In 1969 he chaired a committee that was instrumental in creating SAVMA as an autonomous organization and enabling what were once isolated student chapters to function effectively as a single unit on the national scene. Honoring his contri- butions to veterinary students, in 2006 SAVMA established the Dr. John Pitts Distinguished Service Award which recognizes leadership exhibited by veterinary students.

VIN Rounds

Are you missing out on clinical rotations because of COVID-19? The VIN Student Team has you covered with Tuesday Topic Rounds. During the month of March, join the VIN Student Team for 30 minute, case-based sessions every Tuesday at 12pm ET. Everyone and all levels of experience are welcome. There will be time for Q&A and discussion following. The next session is Antimicrobial Cases on March 29, 2022 at 12 ET.
In this rounds learn to:
- Identify and assess antimicrobial approaches for selected clinical cases.
- Consider clinical and antimicrobial stewardship components of antimicrobial drug and regimen selection.
TO JOIN THE SESSION, LOG INTO THE VIN STUDENT CENTER AND CLICK THE GREEN BUTTON IN THE TOP RIGHT
The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) is here to help you as a vet student – especially during this worldwide pandemic. Membership is always free as a student!

Wellbeing Support Fund

The SAVMA Wellbeing Committee is committed to offering vet students every opportunity to improve their wellbeing, as well as function as an advocate for student wellbeing on a national level. The Wellbeing Support Fund is aimed at providing students the opportunity to fund wellbeing projects at their respective schools! In the past, some schools have hosted wellbeing weeks, or started health and wellness clubs! There is a cumulative sum of $2,000 to be dispensed! The application period will end on June 21st. The application link can be found here.
"A Day in the Life" Video Series

ICDC is collaborating with the BlackDVM Network to create "A Day in the Life" video series highlighting Black veterinary students across multiple institutions. The time commitment is not very long and we welcome different experiences, including a typical school day, internships, and externships. Recipients who are selected will be featured on both SAVMA and BlackDVM Network social media sites.
Here's the link to the interest form: "A Day in the Life" Project Interest Form
The deadline has been EXTENDED to Tuesday 3/29
