FECAVA honours Saki Paatsama on new membership card
(15.08.2017) This new FECAVA membership card honours the Finnish veterinarian Saki Paatsama (1918-1998).
Considered a true visionary and one of the fathers of veterinary surgery and orthopaedics creator of the over-the-top technique of the stifle Dr Paatsama taught all aspects of surgery at the Helsinki Veterinary School for many years.
FECAVA honours Saki Paatsama on new membership card
He was also actively involved in numerous organisations including the WSAVA, FECAVA, ESVS, ESVOT and the International kennel club (FCI).
FECAVA membership cards are published once a year, giving veterinarians a physical proof of their membership. Templates of the card will be distributed by FECAVA member associations to the individual members.
Members can then print and complete the card and then laminate it for optimal use. Previous membership cards honoured Claude Bourgelat and William Percivall.
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