It will be too late on graduation day to suddenly discover that you are a businessman or businesswoman. The vast majority of veteriarians enter the business world as an associate in business. A few continue their education, accept employment with a governmental agency or are employed in industry. Althouth the new graduate will probably not be the business owner, he or she will cenainly represent that business to the public. A few heany souls will thrust out their shingle and do battle in the world of business. It is unfortunate that few, if any, graduates obtaining a DVM or VMD realize that they are now in a business. By being in a business, one would expect to have some background in marketing, accounting, law, purchasing, management, and ...
I remember in undergraduate being strongly discouraged \u27from entering the profession of veterinar...
The purpose of this article is to explore employability as a complement to competency in defining th...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2001. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 10).W...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This paper sets out to highlight the ongoing need for integrated teac...
The veterinarian, in his anxiety to fulfill his medical responsibilities, frequently overlooks the s...
A questionnaire was designed to assess recent veterinary graduates' proficiency in early career busi...
In a densely packed veterinary curriculum, students may find it particularly challenging to engage i...
We have changed a lot from the age of the Renaissance, where the ideal for each person was to be abl...
The practice of veterinary medicine is basically the ability to satisfy the needs of our clients. Wi...
According to the 1930 census report which contains the most recent figures available, there were nea...
Successful veterinary practice requires a unique combination of medical competence and other profess...
A goal for many veterinary students is to open their own practice sometime in the future. As a new g...
As veterinary educators, we have a responsibility to ensure that our graduates are prepared for work...
If you would like to meet a successful veterinarian, attend a local meeting of the Heart Association...
Throughout the past four years, rumbles in the distance could be heard proclaiming veterinary medici...
I remember in undergraduate being strongly discouraged \u27from entering the profession of veterinar...
The purpose of this article is to explore employability as a complement to competency in defining th...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2001. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 10).W...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This paper sets out to highlight the ongoing need for integrated teac...
The veterinarian, in his anxiety to fulfill his medical responsibilities, frequently overlooks the s...
A questionnaire was designed to assess recent veterinary graduates' proficiency in early career busi...
In a densely packed veterinary curriculum, students may find it particularly challenging to engage i...
We have changed a lot from the age of the Renaissance, where the ideal for each person was to be abl...
The practice of veterinary medicine is basically the ability to satisfy the needs of our clients. Wi...
According to the 1930 census report which contains the most recent figures available, there were nea...
Successful veterinary practice requires a unique combination of medical competence and other profess...
A goal for many veterinary students is to open their own practice sometime in the future. As a new g...
As veterinary educators, we have a responsibility to ensure that our graduates are prepared for work...
If you would like to meet a successful veterinarian, attend a local meeting of the Heart Association...
Throughout the past four years, rumbles in the distance could be heard proclaiming veterinary medici...
I remember in undergraduate being strongly discouraged \u27from entering the profession of veterinar...
The purpose of this article is to explore employability as a complement to competency in defining th...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2001. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 10).W...