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A Veterinary Medicine Interview: Dr. Ellen N. Behrend
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"Veterinarians need to direct their own profession," says this professor and endocrinologist." If we do not take responsibility for how veterinary medicine is practiced, we may find that we are no longer making the decisions."
Ellen N. Behrend, VMD, MS, PhD, DACVIM (small animal internal medicine), is an associate professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences, College ofVeterinary Medicine, Auburn University. She has received numerous awards, including the NIH Clinical Investigator Award, the Daniels Award for Excellence in Small Animal Endocrinology, and the Dean's Award for Excellence in ...
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