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MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL INDUSTRY DIVISION
JOAN M. ARNOLDI, D.V.M., M.S.
State Veterinarian and Division Director
NANCY A. FRANK, D.V.M., M.P.H.
Assistant State Veterinarian
MDA Mission
To serve, promote and protect the food,
agricultural, environmental and economic interests
of the people of the State of Michigan
MDA ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Commision of Agriculture
Dan Wyant
Director
Legislative Liaison
Agricultural Policy/Special Projects
Keith Creagh
Chief Deputy Director
Michigan Agriculture Statistics Service
Animal Industry
Agriculture Development
Food and Dairy
Laboratory
Fairs, Exhibitions & Racing
Human Resources
Pesticide and Plant Pest Mgmt.
Finance
Environmental Stewardship
Animal Industry Division
• Oversees health and safety of livestock and
other domestic animals in Michigan.
• Monitors and controls interstate and
intrastate movement of animals and animal
products.
• Eradicate and/or control the spread of
diseases, particularly diseases that could
affect humans.
Animal Industry Division - Partnerships
• Universities
• Industries
• Private Veterinary
Practitioners
• Governmental
Agencies
Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) Program
• Top priority in Animal
Industry Division
• Bovine TB found in
cattle and wild deer in
a small area of
Michigan
• Goal is to eradicate
bovine TB
Zone Designations
(Effective March 10, 2002)
Keweenaw
Houghton
Ontonagon
Baraga
Marquette
Gogebic
Iron
Luce
Alger
Chippewa
Schoolcraft
Dickinson
Mackinac
Delta
Menominee
Emmet
Cheboygen
Presque Isle
Charlevoix
Leelanau
Benzie
Crawford Oscoda
Grand
Traverse Kalkaska
Manistee
Mason
Tuberculosis Program
Roscommon
Wexford
Missaukee
Ogemaw
Lake
Osceola
Clare
Alcona
Iosco
Arenac
Gladwin
Huron
Bay
Mecosta
Oceana
Midland
Isabella
Newaygo
Tuscola
Montcalm
Muskegon
Larry Granger, DVM
Gratiot
= Infected Zone
= Surveillance Zone
= Disease Free Zone
= Disease Free Zone
Allegan
Ionia
Barry
Genesee
Clinton
Shiawassee
Eaton
Van Buren
Calhoun
Kalamazoo
Berrien
Cass
Sanilac
Saginaw
Kent
Ottawa
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Montmorency
Otsego
Alpena
Antrim
Ingham
Lapeer
St. Clair
Macomb
Oakland
Livingston
Jackson
Wayne
Washtenaw
St. Joseph
Branch Hillsdale Lenawee
Monroe
Food Animal Programs
Michael VanderKlok, D.V.M.
• Paratuberculosis (Johne’s
Disease)
• Scrapie
• Other ruminant reportable
diseases
• Livestock Marketing
• Drug Residue
• Animal Production Food
Safety
• Bodies of Dead Animals
Privately Owned Cervidae and
Aquaculture Programs
Doug Hoort, D.V.M.
• Tuberculosis
• Chronic Wasting
Disease
• Whirling Disease
• Other reportable
diseases
Swine and Poultry Programs
Vacant
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Pseudorabies
Trichinosis
Avian Influenza
Infectious Laryngotracheitis
Salmonella pullorum
Other reportable diseases
Equine Program
Steven Halstead, D.V.M., M.S.
• West Nile Virus
• Equine Infectious
Anemia
• Equine
Encephalomyelitis
• Other Equine
reportable diseases
• Riding Stables
Companion Animal Program
Steven Halstead, D.V.M., M.S.
• Pet shops
• Animal Shelters
• Ferrets
Companion Animal Program (cont.)
• Rabies
• Psittacosis
• Other reportable
Companion Animal
diseases
• Animal Control
Officers - Training
Emergency Management and Brucellosis
Programs
Debbi Donch, D.V.M.
• Designated Brucellosis Epidemiologist
• AID Emergency Management Coordinator
– Liaison to USDA, MSP, and AVMA
How we get our job done!
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Laws, regulations
Reportable disease list
Investigations
68 staff members in Animal Industry
Division; 40 work in the field
• Compliance assistance
• Enforcement
Career Opportunities for Veterinarians
• Classifications and job descriptions
• Background and training
• Skills, knowledge, and abilities
Classifications and Job Descriptions
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Veterinarian 11 - Field position
Veterinarian 12 - Field position
Veterinarian 13 - Program Specialist
Veterinarian 14 - Management
Veterinarian 15 - Management
Veterinarian 17 - State Veterinarian
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
• Technical Knowledge
• Communication – oral
and written
• Flexibility
• Adaptability
• Team Work
• Continuous learning
• Customer Focus
• Managing Conflict
• Planning and
Organizing
• Work Standards
• Building Partnerships
The Good Stuff
• Challenges
• Scope
• Impact on Animal
Health and Welfare
• Hours/Salary/Benefits
• Related Activities
How did I get Here?
• Internship in Small Animal
Medicine and Surgery
• Private Practice
• Begin MPH
• MSU-Laboratory Animal
Medicine
• MDA-Companion Animal
Program Manager
• Finish MPH
• MDA-Operations Manager
Dr. Joan Arnoldi, MS
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Private Practice
Director, Wisconsin Laboratory
Wisconsin State Veterinarian
USDA Animal Care
National Veterinary Services
Laboratory
• USDA, APHIS Administration
• Michigan State Veterinarian
QUESTIONS?
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