Feb. 13,
2020
New Mexico Veterinary Medical Association to
present award Feb. 22
ALBUQUERQUE
– Dr. Tim Hanosh, director of the New Mexico Department of Agriculture
Veterinary Diagnostic Services Division, has been named the state’s 2019
Veterinarian of the Year by the New Mexico Veterinary Medical Association.
Hanosh oversees the division
that conducts diagnostic analysis of animal specimens from veterinarians and
agencies to determine the cause of deaths or to identify diseases. These
specimens range from a tube of blood or piece of tissue to a large animal. Veterinary Diagnostic Services is located
in Albuquerque, in the same building as the New Mexico Department of Health’s
Scientific Laboratory Division.
Hanosh has been the director since July 2011.
With the New Mexico Department of
Agriculture main building being housed on the campus of New Mexico State
University in Las Cruces, the state agency and the state higher education
institution work together on issues related to the agriculture industry. As
part of the land-grant university system, NMDA falls under the purview of NMSU,
and the NMSU Board of Regents serves as the state’s Board of Agriculture.
NMDA’s Veterinary Diagnostic Services works
closely with NMSU Cooperative Extension Services, primarily Extension
Veterinarian Dr. John Wenzel and the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and
Environmental Sciences Extension Animal Sciences and Natural Resources.
New Mexico
Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte said Hanosh is an asset to the New Mexico
community as a whole.
“Dr.
Hanosh’s dedication to serving our New Mexico veterinarian community with
timely and accurate animal health diagnostics is a testament to his dedication
to the state,” said Witte. “Veterinary Diagnostic Services has grown its
diagnostic submissions by nearly 20% since he was named director nine years
ago. We are proud of his leadership and the entire team at the lab.”
The
purpose of the award is to recognize the veterinarian who has rendered
outstanding service to the profession, has served as an outstanding
representative of the profession to the general public and whose activities,
civic involvement and lifestyle exemplify the type of professional person that
all veterinarians can be proud of. The award recipient demonstrates a sincere
concern for the image and advancement of the profession and demonstrates a
dedication to a lifetime of learning. The recipient is willing to represent the
profession honestly and well to young people considering veterinary medicine as
a career choice.
Tamara Spooner, New Mexico Veterinary
Medical Association Executive
Director, said Hanosh has contributed greatly to the veterinary community and
to the entire state of New Mexico over the span of his career.
“Dr. Hanosh is respected immensely, and this
recognition is very much deserved,” said Spooner. “We are very happy to be
presenting him with this award.”
Under the
direction of Hanosh, NMDA’s Veterinary Diagnostic Services Division became a
fully-certified International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) laboratory in 2018 for the first time in its
existence. The ISO 17025 certification means the lab has
met specific criteria to qualify as an accredited testing lab. The
accreditation demonstrates the lab’s capacity to deliver reliable results.
The Veterinarian of the Year award will be presented Feb. 22 in
Albuquerque.
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