Thursday, 25 April 2013 13:02

Search for Equine Medical Director Begins

By Staff Report | Sports

SCHENECTADY — The New York State Gaming Commission and the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine announced the framework and formal search for a New York State Equine Medical Director, April 18, to oversee the health and safety of horses at all New York State Thoroughbred and Standardbred racetracks. 

The Equine Medical Director position will be established cooperatively between the Gaming Commission and the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. The model of joint oversight by New York State and Cornell combines Cornell’s commitment to advancing the health and well-being of animals and people with the efficient and inclusive regulatory powers of the Gaming Commission. 

The creation of the position is a key recommendation of the New York Task Force on Racehorse Health and Safety, which was formed at the request of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo last year in the wake of 21 equine fatalities during Aqueduct’s 2011-12 Winter Meet. 

“New York State has moved quickly to adopt the recommendations of the Task Force on Racehorse Health and Safety, including the hiring of an Equine Medical Director,” David Skorton, President of Cornell University and Chairman of the NYRA Reorganization Board, said. “Cornell is proud to be a part of the effort to usher in a new, improved era of stewardship. In addition, NYRA stands ready to assist in the search and implementation of this important position in any way needed.”

The New York State Equine Medical Director will be responsible for all aspects of equine health, safety, and welfare at New York racetracks and will directly advise the Gaming Commission members and staff regarding all related issues, including: equine medication policies, the safety and condition of racetrack facilities and surfaces, supervision of all on-track regulatory veterinarians and the New York State Equine Drug Testing Program laboratory, including equine testing procedures, compliance with all regulatory veterinary protocols, and analysis of incidents and the necropsy program.  

A significant component of the position will involve ongoing education regarding research findings relevant to enhancing equine health and safety, and communication of best practices to all segments of the racing community and the public.

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