AVC resident to present research at international surgery summit

This October, Dr. Yoko Nakamae, a large animal surgery resident at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the 91福利在线你懂的 (UPEI), will travel to Seattle, Washington, to present her research at the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Surgery Summit, the premier surgical conference for veterinary professionals worldwide.
Dr. Nakamae is one of five surgery residents selected to receive the ACVS Resident Education Travel Grant, allowing her to share findings from her master鈥檚 research project, 鈥淐omparison of Alcohol-and Chlorhexidine-Based Antisepsis for Surgical Site Preparation in Equine Arthroscopy.鈥 While the project may have Dr. Nakamae鈥檚 name on it, she emphasizes that it was a collaborative effort with strong support from her mentors and colleagues.
鈥淚鈥檓 the one who is presenting the research, but so many people helped me,鈥 she says, crediting Dr. Aimie Doyle, Dr. Yvonne Elce, as well as Matt Saab and Dr. J. McClure, for their guidance and collaboration.
For Dr. Nakamae, the opportunity is both exciting and humbling.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited and nervous at the same time,鈥 she admits. 鈥淢any well-known and highly regarded surgeons will be there鈥攑eople I鈥檝e read about or learned from. It feels incredible to be in the same room with them.鈥
The ACVS Surgery Summit brings together veterinary surgeons, residents, and researchers from around the globe to share new knowledge, refine surgical techniques, and explore emerging innovations in the field. Presenting at such a high-profile event offers Dr. Nakamae the chance to showcase her team鈥檚 work while also connecting with leading experts.
鈥淥f course, I鈥檓 presenting my research, but it鈥檚 also about meeting so many people and making good connections for the future,鈥 she explains. 鈥淗earing what others are working on and exchanging ideas is really inspiring. It gives me motivation for what I want to do next in my career.鈥
Her participation at the Surgery Summit reflects not only her dedication, but also the strong mentorship and collaboration that is at the heart of the AVC. Residents, faculty, and researchers work closely together to advance veterinary medicine and train the next generation of specialists to serve both animals and their communities.
Dr. Nakamae will take the stage in Seattle on October 23鈥25, with her AVC team cheering her on.