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SCOPES July 2012

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Class of 1994 Joseph A. Impellizeri, DVM Hopewell Junction, NY Dr. Impellizeri and his staff at the Veterinary Specialty Center of the Hudson Valley (VSCHV) are pleased to share that they are now able to offer electrochemotherapy (ECT) to treat canine and feline cancer. Using a specific instrument, elec- trochemotherapy uses an electro- current to carry the chemotherapy drug directly to the tumor, killing the tumor and sparing the sur- rounding normal tissue. The pro- cedure is performed under a single anesthesia, similar to localized radiation treatment, but without the radiation side effects, the need for multiple treatments, and the high costs. Success in veterinary oncol- ogy has been well documented in peer-reviewed publications against melanomas, soft tissue sarcomas, mast cell tumors, squamous cell carcinomas, brain tumors, and mammary tumors. For more infor- mation visit http://www.vschv.com/ electrochemotherapy.php Class of 2005 Jeff Vogel, DVM Dr. Vogel joined the staff of Veteri- nary Emergency, Critical Care & Referral Care Center of New Hamp- shire, Newington, NH, on February 1, 2012. One of Dr. Vogel's goals is to reach out to veterinarians and their clients, promoting the value and benefits of effectively treating skin and ear conditions in pets. Class of 2010 Kathryn Chapin Hertzlin, DVM Rochester, NY Kathryn Chapin Hertzlin and Rich- ard Adam Pappert were married August 27, 2011, at St. Peter's By The Lake at Old Forge, NY. The bride is a veterinarian at Honeoye Falls Veterinary Hospital. Diana M Puchalski, DVM Yorkville, NY On March 30, 2012, I became the sole practice owner of the Bea- ver Meadow Veterinary Clinic in Barneveld, NY! We care for mostly dogs and cats, but I have begun to expand our small exotic mammal client base. If you have any small furries that need special care, please send them my way! Hope everyone is well, and I miss all of you from CUVM!!! From Classroom to Polo Matches … Your gifts to the College of Veterinary Medicine Annual Fund support scholarships for tomorrow's veterinar- ians like Mandy Gutilph, Class of '14. Mandy's love of horses extends to coaching Cornell's undergraduate polo team and active participation in the American Association of Equine Practitioners. Every Annual Fund gift brings a Cornell educa- tion, including experiences beyond the classroom and clinic, within reach of students like Mandy. IN MEMORIAM SINCE THE LAST ISSUE OF 'SCOPES, THE COLLEGE HAS BEEN NOTIFIED OF THE PASSINGS OF THE FOLLOWING: Dr. Mark R. Crandall '39, March 21, 2012 Dr. Richard L. Crissey '58, January 19, 2012 Dr. Joseph R. DeLeo '69, March 13, 2012 Dr. Henry Deutsch '50, April 18, 2012 Dr. Andrew Malcolm Draper '38, March 2, 2012 Dr. Richard P. Draudt '53, January 1, 2012 Dr. Cleon "Slim" Easton '51, December 21, 2011 Dr. Barbara Gruppo '87, April 21, 2009 Dr. Theodore Hoch '58, March 20, 2012 Dr. William P. King '44, February 21, 2011 Dr. Hermann Meyer, PhD '57, January 1, 2012 Dr. Wellington Moore Jr., PhD '61, December 14, 2011 Dr. Hallsey R. Palmer '43, March 2, 2012 Dr. Michael J. Pollack '83, February 19, 2012 Dr. John F. Van Vleet '62, January 5, 2012 Dr. Jean T. Wilson Sr. '52, March 23, 2012 3 e www.vet.cornell.edu/gifts

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