Veterinary Education

What aspect(s) of veterinary practice has surprised you most, either positively or negatively, as you learn more about your career choice?
To help build consumer trust in dairy products, the Dairy Cattle Welfare Council (DCWC) is pleased to offer the webinar series for 2019.
While veterinary students generally enter their studies with a clear vision of the profession and the determination to achieve their academic and professional goals, they also encounter some eye-opening realities.
While veterinary students generally enter their studies with a clear vision of the profession and the determination to achieve their academic and professional goals, they also encounter some eye-opening realities.
Bill would increase placement of more veterinarians in desperately-needed rural areas.
While businesses are the vehicle for delivering veterinary services and developing new lifesaving products, veterinary academia has largely ignored the business of veterinary medicine as a subject for teaching and research.
Auburn University’s School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences is now offering a One Health online graduate certificate program for public health workers and educators.
Annual scholarship program surpasses $6.7 million in funds awarded over 10 years.
The Dairy Cattle Welfare Council (DCWC) has announced the next in its 2019 webinar series with a session titled “Designing the maternity pen with the cow’s natural behavior in mind.”
Spanish. Accounting. Communication. Large animal veterinarians cited many lessons they wished they’d learned in vet school.
The Dairy Calf and Heifer Association (DCHA) invites dairy producers, veterinarians and nutritionists to “join forces and reach higher” during its 2019 annual conference.
Invoicing. Scheduling. Running a small business. What’s the class you wish you’d had?
The 4th Dairy Cattle Welfare Symposium will be held May 29-30, 2019 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista South in Kissimmee, Florida.
To help build consumer trust in dairy products, the Dairy Cattle Welfare Council (DCWC) is pleased to offer the webinar series for 2019.
USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has asked for public comments on changes intended to clarify program definitions and terminology in the National Veterinary Accreditation Program (NVAP).
This week, 54 veterinary students from around the world received scholarships from Merck Animal Health, in partnership with the American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF).
A record number of veterinary professionals descended upon Las Vegas for the WVC’s 91st Annual Conference, held February 17- 20 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
The upcoming AVC 2019 Spring Conference will provide beef veterinarians with updates on topics ranging from the latest research on cattle diseases to issues affecting beef packers and consumer perceptions.
Response from Seely Sayre, University of Illinois
Each year, the USDA’s National Institute for Food and Agriculture identifies locations around the United States experiencing shortages of veterinary services.
DCHA Annual Conference features informative presentations, hands-on workshops
This second annual conference focused on preconference seminars, clinical skills and practice management.
“If you want to work in large-animal medicine you have to be willing to work hard and be willing to move farther than an hour from the biggest city.” Dr. Josina Kasper, 2018 Graduate, University of Illinois
Mark your calendars for the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council’s (DCRC) 2019 webinar series.
ARPAS members may earn up to 16 credits for attending the DCHA Annual Conference, April 9-11, at the Madison Marriott West, Middleton, Wis.
The American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) will host its second AABP Recent Veterinary Graduate Conference Feb. 7-9, 2019, in Columbus, Ohio.
Applications due February 20.
Registration is now open for the 2019 Dairy Calf & Heifer Association (DCHA) Annual Conference, April 9-11, at the Madison Marriott West, Middleton, Wis.
The free webinar is scheduled for January 28, at 12:00 PM Eastern.
Part 2: Conferences offer opportunities for recent graduates and seasoned bovine veterinarians.
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