Where has veterinary medicine come from and where are we going? Veterinary Medicine has come from a mechanical profession to a science based art. As we have increased the scientific base, the consuming public and legislators have become more aware of methods for assuring continued competency. To keep pace with the rapidly expanding amount of new knowledge, all professionals have been faced with continuous education
An editorial examining the dimensions and subdisciplines of the veterinary profession
Although the practice of the veterinary art extends back to the earliest beginnings of civilization,...
The newly revised curriculum for the first college of veterinary medicine will first appear in the 1...
About ten years ago we began to hear consumer-oriented rumblings about mandatory continuing educatio...
A listing of continuing education opportunities provided by the College of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary educators are faced with the critical decision of when and how we should teach the increa...
That we live in an age of fantastic change is a fact which no one will dispute. Equally prominent is...
An editorial regarding the veterinarian surplus predicted by the Arthur Little report, and the futur...
Those of us in the profession, on the ed-ucation faculties, and in the student bod-ies do need to ha...
Most of the veterinarians 50 years ago were practitioners only. There was little or no specializatio...
Education in veterinary medicine is being influenced by the revolution that is taking place in the e...
Throughout the past four years, rumbles in the distance could be heard proclaiming veterinary medici...
This issue is the last for the other members of the staff. They are to be complimented upon the work...
Another year has passed swiftly by and time for a new staff to take over the management of our publi...
On January 3 and 4, 1964, the faculty of the College of Veterinary medicine at Iowa State University...
An editorial examining the dimensions and subdisciplines of the veterinary profession
Although the practice of the veterinary art extends back to the earliest beginnings of civilization,...
The newly revised curriculum for the first college of veterinary medicine will first appear in the 1...
About ten years ago we began to hear consumer-oriented rumblings about mandatory continuing educatio...
A listing of continuing education opportunities provided by the College of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary educators are faced with the critical decision of when and how we should teach the increa...
That we live in an age of fantastic change is a fact which no one will dispute. Equally prominent is...
An editorial regarding the veterinarian surplus predicted by the Arthur Little report, and the futur...
Those of us in the profession, on the ed-ucation faculties, and in the student bod-ies do need to ha...
Most of the veterinarians 50 years ago were practitioners only. There was little or no specializatio...
Education in veterinary medicine is being influenced by the revolution that is taking place in the e...
Throughout the past four years, rumbles in the distance could be heard proclaiming veterinary medici...
This issue is the last for the other members of the staff. They are to be complimented upon the work...
Another year has passed swiftly by and time for a new staff to take over the management of our publi...
On January 3 and 4, 1964, the faculty of the College of Veterinary medicine at Iowa State University...
An editorial examining the dimensions and subdisciplines of the veterinary profession
Although the practice of the veterinary art extends back to the earliest beginnings of civilization,...
The newly revised curriculum for the first college of veterinary medicine will first appear in the 1...