ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT;
CANADA;
CAREER;
CERTIFICATION;
COMPETENCE;
DECISION MAKING;
EDUCATION PROGRAM;
EMPLOYMENT;
HUMAN;
LICENSING;
MEDICAL EDUCATION;
MEDICAL PROFESSION;
MEDICAL SCHOOL;
MEDICAL SOCIETY;
MEDICAL STUDENT;
NOTE;
POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION;
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE;
SEX DIFFERENCE;
VETERINARY MEDICINE;
The 2001 Iverson Bell Symposium Keynote Address. Beyond Philosophical Differences: The Future Training of Veterinarians
Blackwell MJ. The 2001 Iverson Bell Symposium Keynote Address. Beyond Philosophical Differences: The Future Training of Veterinarians. J Vet Med Ed 28;2001:148-152.
The Requirements of the New Veterinary Graduate: Are we getting it right? Address to Royal College of Veterinary profession is losing its way
Radostits O. The Requirements of the New Veterinary Graduate: Are we getting it right? Address to Royal College of Veterinary profession is losing its way. Can Vet J 2001;42:701-702.
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons: Postgraduate Professional Training Phase of one year followed by registration for licensure, and then encouragement into a Certified Speciality of the RVCS. Go to www.rcvs.og.UK/and then click on The Future of Veterinary Education and Training - RCVS Consultation Document
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons: Postgraduate Professional Training Phase of one year followed by registration for licensure, and then encouragement into a Certified Speciality of the RVCS. Go to www.rcvs.og.UK/and then click on The Future of Veterinary Education and Training - RCVS Consultation Document.
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Defining the attributes expected of graduating veterinary medical students
Walsh DA, Osburn BI. Christopher MM. Defining the attributes expected of graduating veterinary medical students. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2001:219;1358-1363.