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Ministry of PAHITD’s Appointment of Veterinary Board Marks Continued Commitment to Excellence

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Ministry of PAHITD’s Appointment of Veterinary Board Marks Continued Commitment to Excellence

The Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport and Development (PAHITD) is pleased to announce the appointment of the Veterinary Board of the Cayman Islands, a commendable achievement in light of the recent difficulties in finding willing individuals to serve. The appointed members are: Mr. Brian Crichlow (Ex-Officio), Chair Dr. Brendan Lee (Member, Re-appointment) Dr. Olivia Benjamin (Member, Re-appointment) Dr. Tiffany Chisholm (Member, Re-appointment) Mr. Justin Woods (Member, New) Recording Secretary (To be appointed by Acting Director of the Department of Agriculture)

In accordance with the Veterinary Act (1997 Revision), the Veterinary Board’s mandate includes the registration of veterinary surgeons and animal health assistants, regulation of the training of animal health assistants, appointment of examiners to conduct examinations in respect of persons applying for registration as veterinary surgeons and animal health assistants, and ensuring the highest standards of professional conduct and ethics in the veterinary field.

Comprised of a diverse group of experienced professionals, the current board was formally notified on August 26,2024 and will serve until August 15,2027. Since their first meeting, all pending applications have been addressed. Several were approved, while some were differed pending receipt of additional information. The letters and certificates for the approved applications are currently being prepared. The Ministry is confident that this board will further strengthen veterinary services in the Cayman Islands.The Ministry extends its gratitude to the members of the Veterinary Board for their service and also thanks the public for their unwavering support and patience during the period of transition. As the new board assumes its duties, the public can look forward to collaboration and progress that will benefit animals, professionals, and citizens alike.


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