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CVM Alumnus Elected to Lead Iowa
Veterinary Medical Association
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Dr. Teresa Carmichael, the immediate past president of the Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, congratulates Dr. Bill Williams after he is installed as the organization’s new president. |
Dr. Bill Williams, MU DVM ’95, was recently installed as president of the Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, a 1,400-member organization representing clinical companion animal and production animal veterinarians, researchers, professors and regulatory veterinarians.
Williams is a small animal practitioner with the Hubbel Animal Hospital in Altoona, Iowa. He is a member of the AVMA and AAHA and has been a regular speaker in companion animal ethics at Iowa State’s College of Veterinary Medicine.
His wife, Amanda Fales-Williams, DVM, PhD is also a member of the MU College of Veterinary Medicine Class of ’95. She is a professor of veterinary pathology at Iowa State University. The Williamses are the parents of two children.
Williams previously served a one-year term as vice president of the organization. His term as president is also for one year.
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