File #: 21-5502    Version: 1 Name: RECOGNITION OF THE CHICAGO VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 9/27/2021 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 10/7/2021 Final action: 10/7/2021
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNITION OF THE CHICAGO VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (CVMA) COMMEMORATING 125 YEARS OF ORGANIZED VETERINARY MEDICINE IN THE CHICAGOLAND AREA WHEREAS, the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) is an Illinois based, non-profit trade association that represents veterinarians and the veterinary profession in the Chicago Metropolitan area; and WHEREAS, the CVMA is one of the largest regional veterinary medical associations in the nation, with over 1000 veterinarians and 4000 support staff serving over 1 million pets; and WHEREAS, the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association was established as an organization on August 7, 1896, under the original name Chicago Veterinary Society; and WHEREAS, the founding members of the Chicago Veterinary Society met originally to form a veterinary society "for the mutual benefit of its members, both intellectually and socially, and for the elevation of the profession generally"; and WHEREAS, at the time the Chicago Veteri...
Sponsors: TONI PRECKWINKLE (President), BRIDGET DEGNEN

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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

 

RECOGNITION OF THE CHICAGO VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (CVMA) COMMEMORATING 125 YEARS OF ORGANIZED VETERINARY MEDICINE IN THE CHICAGOLAND AREA

 

WHEREAS, the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) is an Illinois based, non-profit trade association that represents veterinarians and the veterinary profession in the Chicago Metropolitan area; and

 

WHEREAS, the CVMA is one of the largest regional veterinary medical associations in the nation, with over 1000 veterinarians and 4000 support staff serving over 1 million pets; and

 

WHEREAS, the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association was established as an organization on August 7, 1896, under the original name Chicago Veterinary Society; and

 

WHEREAS, the founding members of the Chicago Veterinary Society met originally to form a veterinary society “for the mutual benefit of its members, both intellectually and socially, and for the elevation of the profession generally”; and

 

WHEREAS, at the time the Chicago Veterinary Society was founded in 1896, there existed two veterinary Colleges in Chicago; Chicago Veterinary College (1883-1920) and McKillip Veterinary Colleges (1892-1920); and

 

WHEREAS, the first female veterinarian in the United States, Dr. Mignon Nicholson, graduated from McKillip Veterinary College in Chicago in 1903; and

 

WHEREAS, one of the first female veterinary practitioners in the United States, Dr. Elinor McGrath, graduated from Chicago Veterinary College in 1910 and practiced small animal medicine for 37 years in Chicago at the Hospital for Dogs and Cats at 3247 Indiana Avenue; and

 

WHEREAS, Dr. Elinor McGrath has been posthumously recognized by the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association and Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association and was the first woman in the United States to join the American Veterinary Medical Association; and

 

WHEREAS, due to the rich history of veterinary medicine in Chicago, it has been stated by Dr. Phyllis Hickney Larsen, DVM, Past President of the American Veterinary Medical History Society and Former Chair of the History Committee of the Association for Women Veterinarians; that “There has probably been no city in the United States that has been more instrumental to the development of veterinary medicine than Chicago”; and

 

WHEREAS, the profession of veterinary medicine plays a critical role in the health and well-being of society, provides human-quality healthcare for more than 180 million beloved family pets in the United States, fosters the abundance and the safety of the nation’s food supply by promoting the health and productivity of the nation’s herds and flocks, makes significant contributions to the protection of public health through food safety and infectious disease control, and advances human and animal well-being through biomedical research; and

 

WHEREAS, the veterinarians of the CVMA represent a broad diversity of disciplines within the veterinary profession including, but not limited to general, specialty and emergency practice, shelter medicine, public health, regulatory medicine, research, industry and academia; and

 

WHEREAS, the veterinarians of the CVMA play an integral role in animal health, animal welfare, public health, and public safety in the Chicago Metropolitan area; and

 

WHEREAS, the veterinarians of the CVMA are an integral part of the animal welfare community in Cook County, performing countless hours of charitable care and philanthropic contributions; and 

 

WHEREAS, the diversity of the profession is also represented in the cultural, racial, ethnic, gender, and linguistic diversity of the CVMA membership and leadership; and

 

WHEREAS, the CVMA focuses on community outreach through its public education, governmental relations, animal welfare, and One Health committees; and

 

WHEREAS, the focus of the CVMA One Health Committee is to foster the cross-disciplinary collaboration between animal health, human health, and environmental health at the local level; and

 

WHEREAS, the CVMA works collaboratively with the American Veterinary Medical Association,  Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association; and with the University of Illinois, College of Veterinary Medicine; and

 

WHEREAS, the CVMA works collaboratively with Cook County Animal and Rabies Control and Chicago Animal Care and Control; and

 

WHEREAS, the CVMA works collaboratively with the Department of Homeland Security, American Red Cross, and other key County, State, and Municipal entities in conjunction with the Regional Catastrophic Planning Team (RCPT), Regional Animal Services Plan (RASP) regarding emergency and disaster preparedness, and Illinois Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps (ILVMRC); and

 

WHEREAS, the CVMA helps advance the standards of excellence in veterinary medicine and makes critical and lasting contributions to the quality of care provided by its members to pets in the Chicago Metropolitan area; and

 

WHEREAS, the members of the CVMA include over 400 small business owners who employ members of the community, contributing to the economic base of the Chicago Metropolitan area; and

 

WHEREAS, the CVMA is observing 125 years of public service in 2021 through a broad-based celebration of veterinary medicine themed “CVMA 125th - Then and Now: Always Resilient,” an anniversary year designed to honor the past and to celebrate and highlight the critical role the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association plays in the health and well-being of animals through organized veterinary medicine; and

 

WHEREAS, the people and animals of Cook County benefit substantially as a result of the presence and the contributions of the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association, this anniversary celebration is a timely reminder of the important contributions made by the CVMA in the promotion of human and animal health and well-being in the Cook County; then, therefore,

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cook County Board of Commissioners does hereby embrace and endorse this celebration of veterinary medicine, which has grown and prospered as a result of the efforts of the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association over the last 125 years, and in doing so, expresses its sincere and enduring gratitude and support for the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association; and

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution will be presented to the leadership of the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association as an expression of our recognition and appreciation.

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