Conway named Director of Veterinary Medical Admissions

 

Dr. Julia Conway

Dr. Julia Conway

Dr. Julia A. (Golden) Conway has been named Veterinary Medical Admissions Director at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.

Conway’s appointment was effective in November.

In her new role, Conway will provide key assistance to the college’s associate dean for students and instruction, Dr. Pam Ginn, by providing additional support to accommodate the demands of an increased class size, an upcoming curriculum review process and an upcoming American Veterinary Medical Association accreditation process, said the college’s dean, Dr. James W. Lloyd.

“Dr. Conway’s primary focus will be the oversight of admissions and recruitment,” Lloyd said. “Additionally, she will oversee the Office for Students and Instruction when the associate dean needs to be away.”

A member of the college’s Class of 2006,  Conway completed her residency in anatomic pathology at the UF CVM and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in in 2010. She subsequently joined the college faculty as a clinical assistant professor in the department of infectious diseases and pathology, where her focus is dermatopathology.

Conway has served as chair of the college’s Alumni Council since 2012. She holds a joint appointment in the UF College of Medicine’s department of dermatology and was recently nominated by the Alachua County Veterinary Medical Association to run for the Florida Veterinary Medical Association’s District 2 budget & finance committee in the 2014 election.

 

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