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Texas veterinarian receives alumni award from K-State

Dr. Robert Playter, Brenham, Texas, is a recipient of a 2008 Alumni Recognition Award from Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine.

Ralph Richardson, dean of the college, presented the award to Playter on behalf of the K-State Veterinary Medical Alumni Association Feb. 18 at the Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas.

Playter is retired from Texas A&M University as a veterinary educator and administrator who specialized in ophthalmology. He was born in Perth, Australia, but grew up in Great Neck, N.Y. After serving in the Army from 1955-1957, he earned a bachelor's degree in agriculture in 1959 and a doctor of veterinary medicine degree in 1961, both from K-State.

"Attending K-State was one of the best decisions I ever made," Playter said. "Coming from a family of Midwestern mining engineers, my animal interests were a bit of a throwback. I had no previous contact with K-State, but knew they offered renowned animal husbandry. My wife is from western Kansas and my brother-in-law was instrumental in my choice of veterinary medicine following my discharge from the Army.

"It is hard to believe that 50 years have passed since I entered veterinary school and to be recognized for your career by your colleagues, friends and your alma mater is a real honor. It is a capstone to what has been a great career. Thank you."

"Dr. Playter is highly accomplished and highly respected for his professional career," Richardson said. "His service to the profession and to the field of veterinary education is expansive and impressive. We take great pride in recognizing his accomplishments with this award."

Playter operated a mixed, private practice in Hays, Kan., from 1961 to 1970. He then attended Texas A&M and earned a master's degree in veterinary medicine and surgery and joined the faculty as an assistant professor in the small animal clinic. In 1975, he became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists.

Concurrently, Playter advanced professionally to become an associate professor, full professor and department head of small animal medicine and surgery at Texas A&M. He was chosen to be the director of the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., which he held from 1985 to 1990. Playter then returned to Texas A&M as the associate dean for clinical and outreach programs, hospital director and director of the continuing education program for the university's College of Veterinary Medicine from 1990-1996.

For the next year, Playter resumed teaching, but in 1997 was asked to serve as the interim dean for the college. From 1998-1999, he was then appointed to the title of executive associate dean. He retired in June 1999.

Playter is a member of several veterinary organizations including the Kansas Veterinary Medical Association, Texas Veterinary Medical Association, American Veterinary Medical Association, the American Association of Veterinary Clinicians and the American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology. He has served on numerous committees and in several leadership positions in these various organizations. He also was a trustee for a skilled nursing facility and conducted numerous eye clinics for the evaluation of dogs for inherited ocular disease.

Playter received the Norden Laboratories Distinguished Teacher Award in 1975, Public Service Award from Brazos County, Texas, Humane Society in 1980, and he was on the Phi Zeta Honorary Veterinary Society in 1982 and Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society for Agriculture in 1987.

Playter's wife, Kay, also attended K-State. The Playters have three adult children: Jodi, Lynn and Rob, and four granddaughters.

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Date: 4/4/08


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