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Towards a Humane Veterinary Education [PDF]
There is a vast array of learning tools and approaches to veterinary education, many tried and true, many innovative and with potential. Such new methods have come about partly from an increasing demand from both students and teachers to avoid methods of teaching and training that harm animals.
Nick Jukes, Siri Martinsen
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 1987
A brief history of the development of veterinary knowledge and education in China and a short account of present‐day veterinary education are presented. In dealing with the latter, information on the number and structure of schools, the undergraduate curriculum, graduate numbers and employment on graduation are considered.
G. R. Cao, P. B. English
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A brief history of the development of veterinary knowledge and education in China and a short account of present‐day veterinary education are presented. In dealing with the latter, information on the number and structure of schools, the undergraduate curriculum, graduate numbers and employment on graduation are considered.
G. R. Cao, P. B. English
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Veterinary Education in Israel
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2006HISTORICAL REVIEW The veterinary profession in Israel is purported to be an ancient one. The first mention of an Israeli veterinarian is the description of Ila, who lived and practiced in Yavneh about 2,000 years ago, as is recorded in the Mishnah (the oral code of Jewish law), Bechorot 4.5.
Ron Shahar, Hylton Bark
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The challenge of education for the veterinary inspector
Veterinary Research Communications, 2008The aim of this review is to provide an insight into the current state of, and future changes in, veterinary education. At present, Veterinary Inspectors need to have the appropriate education, relevant experience and the ability to carry out their duties in the context of inspections.
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The challenge of veterinary education
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1978Abstract Extract Since the announcement of my appointment to the position of Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Massey University, I have been asked frequently what contributed most strongly to my decision to withdraw from the mainstream of corporate functioning in the U.S.A.; I readily admit it was a decision that was neither easily, nor lightly ...
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Education: the keystone of the veterinary profession [PDF]
Bruce Vivash Jones is Senior Vice-Chairman of the Veterinary History Society 2011 is World Veterinary Year, marking the 250th anniversary of the founding of the modern profession, following the establishment of the world's first veterinary school in Lyon in 1761.
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Future proofing veterinary education
Veterinary Record, 2020Letters are not peer-reviewed, unless stated In her recent article ( VR , 8/15 August 2020, vol 187, p 122), Bryana Andrews has perfectly described what is wrong with our system of educating and training the next generation of veterinary surgeons. The failings she describes have been exacerbated by the current coronavirus pandemic, but it is not the ...
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Veterinary Education in Turkey [PDF]
Abdullah Özen, Rahşan Özen
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Veterinary Education—A Wider Appreciation
British Veterinary Journal, 1972SUMMARY The matter of veterinary education is reviewed against the background of the Conference on Veterinary Education sponsored by The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons held in London in 1970. The scopes of the undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programmes are reviewed and an attempt is made to define their objectives.
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