Each accredited college or school of veterinary medicine with an AAEP student chapter may use its own criteria to nominate one fourth - year veterinary student who plans to
enter equine practice.
Not exact matches
• 31 % percent are from racial and ethnically diverse backgrounds • 30 % percent are studying mixed animal medicine • 9 % percent are studying to
practice food animal medicine • 28 % percent are going into small animal
practice • 13 % percent are going into
equine exclusive clinical
practice • 7 % percent are
entering academia (research and clinical), public health, or government • 15 % percent will go into other areas, such as zoo / exotic, lab animal, wildlife, etc..
• 36 % are from racial and ethnically diverse backgrounds • 33 % are studying mixed animal medicine • 11 % are studying to
practice food animal medicine • 24 % are going into small animal
practice • 4 % are going into
equine exclusive clinical
practice • 16 % are
entering academia, public health, government, & industry • 11 % will go into other areas such as lab animal, zoo / exotic animal, wildlife or other
After six years in a nine - veterinarian small animal /
equine practice in Nova Scotia, he
entered a residency program in comparative ophthalmology at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida.