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Selection of students for veterinary training
Veterinary Record, 1983The difficulties facing admissions committees and prospective students in the selection of veterinary undergraduates are described. An attempt is made to evaluate the current selection procedures which are based on the applicant's academic record and previous practical experience and on interview.
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Piloting Interprofessional Education Interventions with Veterinary and Veterinary Nursing Students
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2011Interprofessional education (IPE) has received little attention in veterinary education even though members of the veterinary and nursing professions work closely together. The present study investigates veterinary and veterinary nursing students' and practitioners' experiences with interprofessional issues and the potential benefits of IPE.
Tierney, Kinnison +5 more
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Supporting student veterinary nurses
Veterinary Record, 2018We all know about the difficulties of retaining qualified veterinary staff in the veterinary profession and the importance of support right from the beginning, with institutions, including the RCVS, advocating wellbeing and supported learning during training.
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Accidental Exposure of Veterinary Students to Rabies
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1977SUMMARY Accidental exposure to rabies occurred in more than 200 veterinary students at Texas A&M University from 1970 to 1977. Few of the animals to which the students were exposed had typical signs of rabies prior to the exposures. An accelerated preexposure rabies prophylaxis program coupled with retention of suspect tissues suitable for ...
L H, Russell, C B, Goswick, A I, Flowers
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Fifty Years in the Life of Veterinary Students
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2015Many changes in US veterinary colleges and their student bodies have occurred during the past 50 years. These have reflected US demographics in many ways. With these changes have come many changes in student life. The Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges has played an important role in facilitating and tracking many of the changes by ...
Lisa, Greenhill +4 more
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Outbreak of cryptosporidiosis among veterinary students
Veterinary Record, 2008In January 2007, six veterinary students became infected with Cryptosporidium species, and records indicated that another student had been diagnosed in November 2006. It was established that the seven students had worked with cattle from the same farm.
R, Gait +4 more
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Veterinary Medical Students' Motivations for Exercise
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2018The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) declares exercise to be one of the most important activities one can do to improve health. The benefits of exercise are well documented and include both physiologic and psychological health. Given the current landscape of wellness issues in veterinary medical education, it is necessary that students engage in ...
Kenneth D, Royal +4 more
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Veterinary students’ understanding of a career in practice
Veterinary Record, 2010Lack of a clear perception of the realities of a career in veterinary medicine could adversely affect young graduates’ satisfaction with the profession and their long‐term commitment to it. Veterinary students’ understanding of a career in practice were explored.
J L, Tomlin, D C, Brodbelt, S A, May
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Outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis among Veterinary Students
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1986We describe an outbreak of human cryptosporidiosis in 5 veterinary students in contact with experimentally infected calves. All persons experienced symptoms of gastroenteritis, with the main complaint of diarrhoea lasting for 1-13 days. The persons recovered spontaneously; one was hospitalized for 10 days.
S, Pohjola +3 more
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Veterinary dictionary for students
Veterinary Record, 2008BLACK's STUDENT VETERINARY DICTIONARY Edward Boden. 791 pages, paperback, £12.99. London, A. & C. Black. 2007. ISBN 978 0 7136 8763 7 ![Figure][1] FOR many students, starting at veterinary school can feel like learning a foreign language.
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