Sentences with phrase «smaller rural practice»

Whether working at a major urban veterinary clinic or a smaller rural practice, the vet assistant plays a vital role in providing pet owners with the care they demand for their treasured companion animals.
Understanding how to fit in can help you succeed, whether it's a Bay Street law firm or a small rural practice.

Not exact matches

«In the United States, only about 10 percent of physicians practice in rural areas, and less than 3 percent of entering medical students nationally plan to practice in a rural community or small town,» said Kevin Kane, MD, a professor of family and community medicine at the MU School of Medicine and lead author of the study.
Throughout southeast Asia, the widespread practice of rural families raising small flocks of chickens in their backyards brings wild birds into close contact with domestic poultry, which are in close contact with humans.
Their dedication to improving education in small rural areas is putting the small schools principles into practice.
She then worked in a small animal veterinary practice in the Chicago suburbs for 1 1/2 years, and a mixed animal veterinary practice in rural Wisconsin for 2 1/2 years.
Whether it is an urban clinic providing high quality care to beloved family pets or a small rural veterinary practice, the American people expect that their pets will receive the same level of care a human can find in a modern hospital.
He practiced for almost five years in a rural mixed - animal practice in Oklahoma before pursuing advanced training in small animal surgery.
She is a partner in a small animal practice in rural Dorset where she runs cat only clinics and takes internal referrals in feline medicine.
During her first year in practice in rural Wales, she fell in love with surgery and emergency medicine, returning to veterinary school in Canada to complete an internship, then a residency in small animal emergency and critical care medicine, and then a residency in small animal surgery.
I spent my first few years after graduation in rural practice in St. Claude, Manitoba and in 2015 I moved to the city to focus more on small animal medicine.
After college, Devin gained additional experience by doing an internship in Arkansas in a small, rural mixed animal practice.
Our clinic is a mixed animal practice in a rural community with the locum position primarily focusing on small animal medicine and surgery.
Although discovering a deep love for music and theater in high school, Roberta was inspired to pursue veterinary medicine by her aunt, who worked as a dairy vet for a decade in rural New York before transitioning to become a small animal practice owner and a Morgan Horse breeder.
After spending two years in an emergency and specialty hospital in the Kanas City area, Dr. Howell return to rural Kansas and has practiced emergency and general small animal medicine and surgery.
Formerly known as Hemphill Veterinary Clinic, the practice originally treated both small and large animals when Norman was a rural area.
Many Veterinary Hospital is a busy three doctor mixed practice (90 % small animal) serving the rural Sabine and surrounding parishes in Louisiana.
The Detroit metro area is highly competitive in virtually every practice area, and attorneys in the smaller towns and rural areas tend to have more unique needs.
André Bacchus, Director of Professional Development, Heenan Blaikie LLP, noted that a number of small practitioners are dying to have an articling student, but the applicants are reluctant to relocate to remote or rural locations where these practices are located.
PS: also on the point about «a number of small practitioners are dying to have an articling student, but the applicants are reluctant to relocate to remote or rural locations where these practices are located» — my sense from talking to the numerous students in my graduating class alone that are looking for articles, there are plenty of capable and eager graduates looking for articles that are open to such positions if they know about them.
They can also petition the federal government to expand the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program to include solo or small firm attorneys who choose to practice in rural or underserved areas.
The result of these two trends is a dwindling number of lawyers practicing in small communities and rural areas of Canada and a looming access to justice crisis if large numbers of lawyers decide to retire without replacements in place.
Here is why: «That name has a dual meaning in that, while I practice in a small town, the bulk of my practice is representing several small, mostly rural towns.»
As Josh Segal learns in Trial & Error, practicing law in a small town or rural area offers challenges as well as opportunities.
- President's Address — June 16, 2012 (14 minutes)- Introduction (4:40)- The changing nature of practice (2:56)- Rural and small practice lawyer challenges (3:47)- Personal reflections on the value of the Nova Scotia Lawyers Assistance Program (4:07)
For smaller law firms such as 22 - partner Gillespie Macandrew, leveraging a renewables practice from its strong private and rural client base makes sense.
«Any plaintiff's lawyer who regularly tries cases in small towns (to include myself — I practice primarily in rural Nebraska) can attest to this.
In my early years of practice, when I was working in a small rural firm with few internal supports, Ruth McNeill was a mentor to me.
Rob works for a small law firm in the Corvallis / Albany area called Evashevski Elliott, PC, where he maintains a general practice oriented to a more rural geography.
There is part of me that suspects (without having the quantitative analysis to back it up) that this is why we can see the seemingly conflicting scenarios of a glut of young lawyers contrasted with an apparent shortage in rural / small urban settings — that is we now have a lot of students / young lawyers targeting a small geographical area with a small number open to practice outside of the major centres.
A recent article in the ABA Journal on access to legal services in rural America noted that «Nearly 20 percent of Americans live in rural areas, but the New York Times says just 2 percent of small law practices are in those areas.
While the senior leadership of the Georgia Bar Association work on plans for a lawyer incubator (a small pilot program) and a rural lawyer assistance plan (now in the hands of the state legislature), the bar's Young Lawyers Division have launched the Succession Planning Pilot Program with the idea of matching successful, practicing, small city or rural lawyers with young lawyers and recent graduates looking for positions.
«[We] are preparing students for the practice of law in rural and smaller centres,» says Lakehead's founding dean of law Lee Stuesser.
All topics are welcome and we are particularly interested in papers that explore (1) Aboriginal legal issues; (2) rural, northern, and small firm practice; and / or (3) natural resources and environmental law.
After completing a dental assisting program in Rochester, New York, she began her career first in a small general practice, then moved to a rural health center in Vermont, caring largely for underserved populations, a position that she loved.
Rural workforce: the prioritisation of digital infrastructure in regional and remote communities; expansion of health - related education and training options to support smaller regional and remote communities; long - term contracts for providers of health, mental health, disability and aged and community care services in small regional and remote communities to enable a stable base for recruitment and retention of staff; the development of a Regional and Remote Health Workforce Strategy; delivery of health care and medical education in regional and remote communities; development of the Health Care Home model for regional and remote communities and funded at levels that enable the delivery of the range of services needed in those communities; more mechanisms for information sharing between health care practices, Primary Health Networks and regional and remote health care providers.
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