Not exact matches
He completed his internal
medicine (primary care) medical residency at Harvard, and maintained his primary care medical
practice at MIT
until the late 1990s.
Medicine was sacreligious yet anti-Christians kept
practicing it
until Christians could no longer argue that illness was a person's fate deemed by God and if they happened to die it was the will of God.
ABWE also didn't report Ketcham to legal authorities in Bangladesh or in the United States; he continued to
practice medicine in Grand Rapids, Michigan,
until 2012.
I followed the accepted
practice until I joined the Academy of Breastfeeding
Medicine in 2001 and began my education in support of breastfeeding in earnest.
She served as its Medical Director,
practicing breastfeeding
medicine exclusively
until 2014.
After college he had attended veterinary school at Purdue and
practiced animal
medicine until he realized that most pet owners could not afford the tests necessary to diagnose the conditions that interested him.
That aligns with our vision at Houston Methodist — in order to be «leading
medicine,» these health care professionals have to
practice until they've really got it.»
The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, formerly the National Center for Complementary and Alternative
Medicine until December 2014, is a division of the National Institutes of Health dedicated to the research of alternative and complementary health
practices.
No other profession considers an internship or residency as in - service education — because in those professions (
medicine, engineering, architecture, etc.) you are still in training
until you can show that you can
practice independently.
In 1197, I moved to South Florida and purchased a home in Wilton Manors, a sub city within Ft. Lauderdale where I
practiced Veterinary
medicine for five years
until a dreadful and heartbreaking day.
Undergrad Degree BS Animal Science, 1989 — Cornell University Doctorate of Veterinary
Medicine, 1993 — University of Florida Veterinary Internship — Veterinary Specialists of Rochester, NY — 1994 Associate Practitioner — Pittsford Animal Hospital — Rochester, NY -1995 Veterinary Residency — Cornell University, 1997 Stayed on as a Clinical instructor at Cornell
until 1998 Diplomate of American College of Veterinary
Medicine (Small Animal Internal
Medicine)-- 1999 Associate Practitioner — Veterinary Internal
Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 1998 — Present
Until she accepted the position as director of Huntsville Animal Services in the fall of 2002, Karen
practiced small animal
medicine and surgery.
Dr. Kelly Farrell, a graduate of Cornell College of Veterinary
Medicine,
practiced as a private small - animal veterinarian
until she was drawn into nonprofit work by the need for leadership in the burgeoning spay / neuter clinic movement.
Since then she has enjoyed
practicing small animal
medicine and surgery in the Davis and Sacramento areas,
until moving back home to the Santa Ynez Valley in 2013.
He
practiced veterinary
medicine in Long Island
until 2005 before moving to Arizona.
Dr. Lee
practiced small animal
medicine in a Fort Worth veterinary hospital
until the late 70's, at which point he and his wife went to Rwanda on a mission trip.
Dr. Melissa Kennedy graduated from the School of Veterinary
Medicine at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 1983, and was a veterinary associate in private
practice from 1983
until 1987.
The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) is accepting nominations
until Friday, Jan. 2, 2015, for areas of the state experiencing a specific need for veterinarians to work in the areas of food animal
medicine, rural private
practice or public
practice.
Dr. Mohr
practiced solo
until 2001 and since then has been a three veterinarian
practice as it is now, offering high quality
medicine and surgery services.
She then
practiced general veterinary
medicine until recently, when she returned to the field of emergency / critical care.
Dr. Langman formed a partnership with Dr. Ferdinand Visintainer in 1989 and he continued to
practice veterinary
medicine until his death in November 2001.
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.
Following her internship and
until joining Oceanside Veterinary Hospital in July of 2012, Dr. Burnell
practiced small animal
medicine and surgery in the San Diego area.
Dr. Laisney always knew that she would work with animals, but it wasn't
until after high school that she discovered her passion for veterinary
medicine while working as a kennel attendant in a small animal
practice.
He graduated with a Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine from University of California at Davis in 1990, and began practicing emergency medicine at Contra Costa Veterinary Emergency Center where he worked until joining SAGE
Medicine from University of California at Davis in 1990, and began
practicing emergency
medicine at Contra Costa Veterinary Emergency Center where he worked until joining SAGE
medicine at Contra Costa Veterinary Emergency Center where he worked
until joining SAGE in 2012.
Dr. Schmeitzel was Assistant and Associate Professor of Small Animal Clinical Sciences at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary
Medicine from 1984
until 2000 when she developed her dermatology consultant referral
practice.
Veterinarians are not eligible to apply
until they have completed the equivalent of 5 years of
practice in the field of shelter
medicine, but it takes 1 - 2 years to put together a competitive application packet — so start early!
Chiropractic
medicine was first
practiced in the early 1900s, however ongoing opposition from osteopathic and mainstream
medicine meant the therapy wasn't licensed across all fifty states
until as late as 1974.
Vet tech appointments are free for clients who buy food, get vaccinations, or purchase
medicines from our
practice (regular customers), and for all puppies and kittens every month
until they are adults.
Until you have physicians begin to change the way
medicine is
practiced (by force or voluntarily, likely by force), costs will continue to escalate.