Sixty years ago, awkward interview questions still lead to acceptance of women candidates for veterinary college. Interviews with Dr. Carolyn F. Comans, Dr. Patricia Thomson Herr, and Dr. Linda Reeve Peddie provide insights based upon their experiences
This story focuses on data and brief commentary about the appointment of women to dean positions. I...
Veterinary profession has transformed and witnessed a considerable increase in the number of female ...
This study is focused on women veterinary medicine students and how misogyny and sexism have influen...
Women veterinarians of 60 years ago opened the door for women leaders in the veterinary profession t...
No one of us specifically worked on the feminization of the veterinary profession. However, in our r...
No one of us specifically worked on the feminization of the veterinary profession. However, in our r...
There excerpts are adapted from a July 31, 2014 interview with Dr. Donald F. Smith conducted and pos...
No one of us specifically worked on the feminization of the veterinary profession. However, in our r...
No one of us specifically worked on the feminization of the veterinary profession. However, in our r...
No one of us specifically worked on the feminization of the veterinary profession. However, in our r...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of ...
Drew Enders was one of three male students who joined 32 female colleagues in a one-day symposium on...
Person interviewed: Carolyn Foster Comans. Interviewers: Smith, Donald F. and Morrissey, Jennifer K...
Veterinary science a century ago was regarded as the preserve of men, and this is reflected in the ...
This story focuses on data and brief commentary about the appointment of women to dean positions. I...
Veterinary profession has transformed and witnessed a considerable increase in the number of female ...
This study is focused on women veterinary medicine students and how misogyny and sexism have influen...
Women veterinarians of 60 years ago opened the door for women leaders in the veterinary profession t...
No one of us specifically worked on the feminization of the veterinary profession. However, in our r...
No one of us specifically worked on the feminization of the veterinary profession. However, in our r...
There excerpts are adapted from a July 31, 2014 interview with Dr. Donald F. Smith conducted and pos...
No one of us specifically worked on the feminization of the veterinary profession. However, in our r...
No one of us specifically worked on the feminization of the veterinary profession. However, in our r...
No one of us specifically worked on the feminization of the veterinary profession. However, in our r...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of ...
Drew Enders was one of three male students who joined 32 female colleagues in a one-day symposium on...
Person interviewed: Carolyn Foster Comans. Interviewers: Smith, Donald F. and Morrissey, Jennifer K...
Veterinary science a century ago was regarded as the preserve of men, and this is reflected in the ...
This story focuses on data and brief commentary about the appointment of women to dean positions. I...
Veterinary profession has transformed and witnessed a considerable increase in the number of female ...
This study is focused on women veterinary medicine students and how misogyny and sexism have influen...