Curriculum Vitae Patrick J. Gorden, DVM Diplomate, ABVP Dairy Practice
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1 Curriculum Vitae Patrick J. Gorden, DVM Diplomate, ABVP Dairy Practice Work Address: 2432 Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center Iowa State University Ames, IA Work Phone: (515) (515) (Cell) Address: Educational History: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, May 1993 College of Veterinary Medicine Iowa State University Ames, IA August, 1989 May 1993 Bachelors of Science, May 1989 Animal Science College of Agriculture Iowa State University Ames, IA August 1985 May 1989 Board Certification: American Board of Veterinary Practitioners Certified in Dairy Practice-2004.
2 Professional History: Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine, July 2007 to present. Food Supply Veterinary Services 2432 Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center Ames, IA Senior Dairy Clinician Dairy Veterinary Services, PLLC, July 2000 to June W. Ray Rd., #9 Chandler, AZ Partner/Large Animal Clinician Eight doctor practice, 100% large dairy. Platteville Veterinary Clinic, LLP, June 1993 to June E. Mineral Platteville, WI Partner/Large Animal Clinician Six doctor practice, 78% dairy, 15% small animal, 5% equine, 2% other University of Wisconsin Platteville, January 1996 to May 2000 College of BILSA, School of Agriculture Animal Science 1 University Plaza Platteville, WI Adjunct Lecturer (Quarter time appointment) University of Wisconsin Madison, September 1996 to June 2000 School of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences Ambulatory Program 2015 Linden Drive West Madison, WI Supervising Veterinarian Platteville Veterinary Clinic, LLP Instructional Activities: ISU CVM: VDPAM 484 Dairy Production Medicine 1 ISU CVM: VDPAM 494X Dairy Production Medicine 2 ISU CVM: VDPAM 402A Advanced Dairy Records ISU CVM: VDPAM 402B-D Applied Dairy Records ISU CVM: VDPAM 491X Advanced Ruminant Nutrition ISU CVM: VDPAM 476 Bovine Ambulatory Medicine ISU CVM: VDPAM 477 Large Animal Medicine ISU CVM: VDPAM 309 Introduction to Informatics ISU CVM: VDPAM 340 Clinical Foundations ISU CVM: VDPAM 487 Introduction to Animal Management UWP SOA: Ag Sc 302 Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals Fall 1996 through Spring 2000
3 UWP SOA: Ag Sc 312 Topics in Animal Health Spring 1996 through Spring 2000 UWM CVM: Department of Clinical Sciences, Ambulatory Medicine Supervising Veterinarian for the Platteville Veterinary Clinic, September 1996 through Spring 2000, 4 to 5 students per year, 2 week rotations each. Publications: 1. Gorden, PJ and LL Timms, Basic Mastitis Microbiology for Veterinary Technicians, Proceedings of the 2008 American Association of Bovine Practitioners Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC. 2. Quirk Z, Glaesemann J, West J, Gorden PJ, Leuschen B, Griffith R, and Plummer P Efficacy of Formic Acid as a Means of Controlling Mycoplasma bovis and Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in Dairy Cattle. Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine Research Day, August 15, 2008 at the Gateway Hotel and Convention Center. 3. Quirk Z, Glaesemann J, West J, Gorden PJ, Leuschen B, Griffith R, and Plummer P Efficacy of Formic Acid as a Means of Controlling Mycoplasma bovis and Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in Dairy Cattle. American Association of Bovine Practitioners Annual Conference, September in Charlotte North Carolina. 4. Quirk Z, Glaesemann J, West J, Gorden PJ, Leuschen B, Griffith R, and Plummer P Efficacy of Formic Acid as a Means of Controlling Mycoplasma bovis and Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in Dairy Cattle. Conference for Research Workers in Animal Disease, December 7-9, 2008 Chicago Illinois. 5. Gorden, PJ and LL Timms, Basic Mastitis Microbiology for Veterinary Technicians, Proceedings of the 2009 Ohio Dairy Veterinarians Meeting, Columbus, OH, pp Gorden, PJ, Understanding the Equipment Side of a Milking Operation, Proceedings of the 2009 Ohio Dairy Veterinarians Meeting, Columbus, OH, pp Gorden, PJ, Leuschen, B, Plummer, PJ and Still, K, Prudent Antimicrobial Mastitis Therapy, Proceedings of the 2009 Ohio Dairy Veterinarians Meeting, Columbus, OH, pp Gorden, PJ, Understanding the Equipment Side of a Milking Operation, Proceedings of the 2009 Western Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CA. 9. Gorden, PJ, Leuschen, B, Plummer, PJ and Still, K, Prudent Antimicrobial Mastitis Therapy, Proceedings of the 2009 Western Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. 10. Gorden, PJ, New Thoughts on Contagious Mastitis, Proceedings for the 2009 North American Veterinary Conference-Food Animal Sessions, Orlando, FL, pp Gorden, PJ, The Role of Immune Suppression in the Battle for Quality Milk, Proceedings of the 2010 North American Veterinary Conference-Food Animal Sessions, Orlando, FL, pp
4 12. Gorden, PJ, Leuschen, B, Plummer, PJ, and Still, K. Practical Antimicrobial Use for Mastitis Therapy, Proceedings of the 2010 North American Veterinary Conference- Food Animal Sessions, Orlando, FL, pp Gorden, PJ, Monitoring and Evaluating Mastitis Control Programs, Proceedings of the 2010 North American Veterinary Conference-Food Animal Sessions, Orlando, FL, pp Gorden, PJ and Plummer, PJ Control, Management and Prevention of Bovine Respiratory Disease in Dairy Calves and Cows. Vet Clin North Am-Food An Prac (In press). Professional Speaking Activities: NMC Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, January 25, Milking Equipment Evaluation Short Course. North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL, January 18, 2010 The Role of Immune Suppression in the Battle for Quality Milk. Practical Antimicrobial Use for Mastitis Therapy. Monitoring and Evaluating Mastitis Control Programs. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Omaha, NE, September 8-9, Pre-conference Seminar Basics of Evaluating Milking Equipment. NMC Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, January 26, Milking Equipment Evaluation Short Course. North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL, January 21, New Thoughts on Contagious Mastitis. Western Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, January 17, Prudent Mastitis Therapy Understanding the Equipment Side of a Milking Operation Wet Lab. Ohio Dairy Veterinarians Meeting, Maryville and Columbus, OH, January 8-10, Bovine Mastitis Wetlab for Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians Basic Milking Equipment Evaluation Dairy Farm Bulk Tank Differential Bacteria Counts Farm Issues Maximizing Parlor Throughput American Association of Bovine Practitioners Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, September 27, Bovine Mastitis Wetlab for Veterinary Technicians. USDA AID Program, Ivanjica, Serbia, June 18-20, 2008.
5 HAACP on Dairy Farms. 4 State Dairy Nutrition and Management Conference, Dubuque, IA, June 11-12, Troubleshooting On-Farm Udder Health Problems: Back to Basics. Pfizer Pre-conference Seminar, Central Plains Dairy Conference, Sioux Falls, SD, March 18, Evaluating Mastitis Therapy on Your Dairy - Is it Efficacious, Prudent & Cost-Effective? Dairy Days, ISU Dairy Extension, Elma, Waverly, Calmar, Ryan and Dubuque, IA January 29-31, February 5-6, Maintaining a Healthy Dairy Herd - Indicators of Problems. Western Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. January 16, The Basics of Setting Up Milk Culture labs In-clinic or On-Farm Evaluating Milking Time Hygiene and Milking Routines Teat End Scoring Causes of Poor Teat End Condition and What it All Means Milk System Evaluation for the Private Practitioner. USDA AID Program, Palic, Serbia, February 18-20, US Dairy Industry Overview Dairy Life Cycle Health Protection Dairy Reproduction and Genetics Concepts in Udder Health and Milk Quality Professional Organizations: Diplomate, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, Certified in Dairy Practice American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) 1989 to present American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) 1995 to 1997, 2000 to present American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) 1993 to present National Mastitis Council (NMC) 1991 to present Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association (WVMA) 1993 to 2000 Southwest Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association (SWWVMA) 1993 to 2000 Iowa Veterinary Medical Association (IVMA) 1993 to 2000, 2007 to present. Phi Zeta Honorary Veterinary Fraternity 1993 Alpha Zeta Honorary Fraternity 1987 Gamma Sigma Delta Honorary Fraternity 1989 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society Committee Activities College:
6 ISU CVM Admissions Committee, March 2008 current. ISU CVM Chair, Beef Extension Veterinary Search Committee, ISU CVM Applicant interviewer for prospective new students, December 2007 to January 08 UW-Platteville Animal Care and Use Committee, January 1998 to May 2000 Professional: FAST Milk-Secure Milk Supply Plan, Scientific Advisory Group, December 2009 to current. Iowa Johnes State Advisory Committee, 2010 to current. National Mastitis Council, Board of Directors, 1/2006 to current, Board Secretary 1/2010 to current. American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Udder Health & Milk Quality Committee, 2004 to current, Chairman of committee, 2006 to American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Ad-hoc Strategic Long Range Planning Committee, 2007 to current. American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Program Committee, 2006 Annual Meeting National Mastitis Council, Machine Milking Committee, 2005 to current, Chair 2010 to current, Vice Chair 2008 to State of Arizona Ad-hoc Johnes Advisory Committee, Co-Chairman, 2002 to 2007 National Mastitis Council, Program Committee, 2004 & 2009 Annual Meeting National Mastitis Council, Nominating Committee, 2002 & National Mastitis Council, Milk Quality Monitoring Committee, 2000 to 2003 National Veterinary Board Exam Question Submitter, 1997 President of the Southwest Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association, 1997 Community Activities: Youth sports official , 2008 to current. Grant County Fair Veterinarian 1993, 1994, 1996, and 1998 Volunteer Firefighter, Platteville Fire Department, August 1994 to June Platteville Fire Department By-laws Committee, Chair, 1998 Assistant Instructor Fire Service, Southwest Wisconsin Technical College, Fennimore, WI, April 1999 to present. Provide instruction in fire fighting techniques to entrylevel firefighters. Awards/Honors: North American Veterinary Conference Food Animal Speaker of the Year Supervet Scholarship 1993, honoring the senior veterinary student from Iowa State University s College of Veterinary Medicine showing proficiency in large animal medicine. Salsbury Scholarship 1992 Dr. and Mrs. William G. Bauman Memorial Scholarship 1991 Dr. C. E. Schrafel and Edna D. Schrafel Scholarship 1990
7 Dean s List College of Veterinary Medicine and College of Agriculture Graduated with Honors and Distinction, Iowa State University College of Agriculture, May 1989
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