Sentences with phrase «mixed animal medicine»

In the future, along with continuing to be a part of the SafetyCall / Pet Poison Helpline team, Melanie hopes to practice mixed animal medicine in rural Minnesota.
• 33 % are from racial and ethnically diverse backgrounds • 31 % are studying mixed animal medicine • 14 % are studying to practice food animal medicine • 26 % are going into small animal practice • 4 % are going into equine exclusive clinical practice • 13 % are entering academia (research and clinical), public health, government, or industry • 11 % will go into other areas, such as zoo / exotic animal, lab animal, wildlife, etc..
I am looking for an associate who would like to practice high quality small or mixed animal medicine in an established practice in south central Missouri.
His primary interests include mixed animal medicine with an emphasis on horses and small ruminants including camelids.
Dr. Luker moved to Texas in 2012 and completed her clinical year at Texas A&M University with a focus on Mixed Animal Medicine.
During veterinary school, Sam tracked mixed animal medicine and has continued to practice on large and small animals throughout his career.
Dr. Sturges practiced mixed animal medicine and surgery between 1986 and 1988 and small animal medicine and surgery from 1988 to 1991.
Among the 2015 awarded scholars: • 23 % percent are from racial and ethnically diverse backgrounds • 25 % percent are studying mixed animal medicine • 22 % percent are studying to practice food animal medicine • 22 % percent are going into small animal practice • 13 % percent are entering academia (research and clinical) • Other recipients will go into other areas, such as public health and zoo animal medicine *
This rotation centers around small animal surgery that involves bones, which is extremely valuable for people going into small or mixed animal medicine.
Holistic Veterinarian Dr. Gina graduated in 1993 from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine and spent the first dozen years of her career in small and mixed animal medicine.
• 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
• 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..
After finishing school, she practiced some mixed animal medicine for 5 years.
Veterinarian «Dr.. A» graduated Texas A&M Veterinary School in 1982 and practiced mixed animal medicine (dog, cat, cattle and horses) until 1986 when he specialized in companion animal practice.
After some time spent in Israel, Central America, and West Africa, Dr. Gregory settled of New Hampshire where she practiced mixed animal medicine and small animal general medicine before finding her true love in small animal emergency medicine.
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