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1993 Coliform Mastitis Symposium, c1993: t.p. (Clive C. Gay; DVM, MVSc, FACVS)

Veterinary medicine, 1994: t.p. (C.C. Gay) p. facing t.p. (DVM,MVSc,FACVS; prof. of vet. med.,; dir., Field Diseases Investigative Unit, Dept. of Vet. Clinical Med. & Surg., Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA)

WSU Insider (website), viewed April 9, 2020: Animal disease professor wins emeritus award, posted February 11, 2009 (Clive Gay, professor emeritus of veterinary clinical sciences, has been awarded the 2009 WSU Emeritus Society Excellence Award. It is given for outstanding contributions while in retirement to academia, the university, the community and mankind. A native of New Zealand and on the WSU faculty since 1979, Gay is senior author of “Large Animal Medicine,” a textbook used throughout the world, and co-author of a veterinary dictionary. His areas of research expertise include diseases of agricultural animals, neonatal calf disease and trace element deficiency. He has been president of the Washington State Veterinary Medical Association and remains active on its board of directors. Last fall, he was awarded honorary membership in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Gay participates in the Washington Idaho Symphony and in numerous community projects as a member of Kiwanis.) https://news.wsu.edu/2009/02/11/animal-disease-professor-wins-emeritus-award/

Washington State University, College of Veterinary Medicine (website), viewed April 9, 2020: Other Distinguished Faculty Awards 2007, posted June 22, 2016 (Dr. Clive C. Gay receives the The Calvin W. Schwabe Award in Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine (December 2007). Dr. Clive C. Gay served on the faculty at Washington State University from 1979 until 2005, and was the division head for population medicine, theriogenology, and food animal medicine and surgery within the Department of Clinical Sciences from 1988 through 2005.) https://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/news/awards/other-distinguished-awards/faculty/awards/2016/06/22/other-distinguished-faculty-awards-2007

Washington State University (website), viewed April 9, 2020: Directory (Gay, Clive C, Professor Emeritus, VCS, Vet Clin Sci, Adbf 1020, Pullman, WA 99164-6610, ccg@wsu.edu) https://search.wsu.edu/default.aspx?cx=013644890599324097824:kbqgwamjoxq&cof=FORID%3A11&q=Gay%2c+Clive+&sa=Search

OCLC, viewed April 9, 2020 (access points: Gay, Clive Collins; Gay, Clive C.; Gay, C. C.; usage: Clive C. Gay; C. C. Gay; Clive Collins Gay)

Dr. Clive Collins Gay, DVM MVSc (Toronto) MVSc (Melb) FACVSc, viewed April 9, 2020 (Dr Clive Collins Gay, DVM (Guelph, 1960), MVSc (Toronto, 1962), MVSc (ad uendem statum, Melbourne,1970), FACVSc (1977), has a distinguished career as an agricultural animal veterinarian, scientist and educator spanning five decades. From 1962 to 1964, he was Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Veterinary Medicine, the University of Glasgow. In 1964, he was George Aitken Pastoral Research Fellow (Sheep) working at the Veterinary Investigation Centre, the University of Edinburgh (Scotland), the Veterinary Investigation Centre, Ministry of Agriculture, Penrith (England) and the Nuffield Institute for Medical Research, Oxford University. In 1965, Dr Gay was recruited to the newly re-established Veterinary School at the University of Melbourne, as Senior Lecturer in agricultural animal medicine, by his mentor, Professor Douglas Blood. In 1979, Dr Gay became Professor in Food Animal Medicine at Washington State University, where he concentrated on agricultural animals, establishing the Field Disease Investigation Unit at that time a unique approach to teaching and research of herd and flock disease problems in Colleges of Veterinary Medicine in North America.) https://about.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/file/0030/15789/gay.pdf

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