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A Veterinary Medicine Interview: Dr. Karen A. Moriello
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This author and dermatology professor thinks the increasingly urbanized public is losing its perspective when it comes to animals and the veterinary profession. "Veterinary medicine is most commonly associated with dogs and cats-people forget that veterinarians are the caretakers of the food source."
Karen A Moriello, DVM, DACVD, is a professor of dermatology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's School of Veterinary Medicine and a member of the Veterinary Medicine Editorial Advisor...
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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),
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A Veterinary Medicine Interview: Dr. Richard B. Ford
Veterinary Medicine
; This modest internist tends to downplay his own noteworthy achievements. "I'm truly humbled by the remarkable accomplishments and contributions that my former students and other colleagues are making toward the advancement of veterinary medicine." Richard B. Ford, DVM, DACVIM, DACVPM (Hon), is a
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Veterinary Medicine wired
Veterinary Medicine
; Many of you have asked us to post Veterinary Medicine's full content online, so in 2007 we're happy to oblige. Beginning this month, you can read Veterinary Medicine both in print and online at vetmedpub.com. With Veterinary Medicine Digital, the online edition, you can turn pages, zoom in and out
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K-State College of Veterinary Medicine Celebrates Centennial
U.S. Newswire
; ... more information on the centennial celebration or on ordering memorabilia, go to http://www.vet.k-state.edu/ and click on Centennial Celebration. http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/ WEB/News/MediaGuide/ elmorebio.html http://www.usnewswire.com
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A Veterinary Medicine Interview: Dr. Robert L. Leighton
Veterinary Medicine
; This pioneering surgeon sees a promising future for veterinary medicine. Someday, he hopes,"We will develop. . .a genetic system in which hereditary diseases have been bred out and resistance to infectious diseases has been bred in." Robert L. Leighton, VMD, DACVS, is an emeritus professor at the
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