and advice. Veterinary Specialists earn 2 3 times than general practicing veterinarians. SpecialtiesVeterinary anesthesia Anaesthesiology Behavior Avian veterinarian Birds pet and ornamental Bovine Canidae Canine Cardiology Clinical pathology pharmacology Clinical pharmacology Veterinary dentistry .... See also Medical specialist Veterinary medicine Veterinaryspecialties External links http www.avma.org ... VeterinarySpecialties Category Veterinary professions ... date August 2009 A veterinary specialist is a veterinarian who specializes in a clinical field of veterinary medicine . A veterinary specialist, as recognized by the AVMA, is a graduate veterinarian who has successfully completed the process of board certification in an AVMA recognized veterinary ... set by the given specialty organization. http www.avma.org press profession specialties.asp Most specialties ... medicine residency of 2 3 years duration. Most specialties require the resident to produce some academic ... examination. Admission or entry into a Veterinary Specialization is quite competitive in the United ... in that particular field. A Veterinary Specialist should be consulted when an animal s condition ... Veterinary Specialists require a referral in order to be seen. After treatment, a Veterinary Specialist ... Microbiology Neurology Nutrition Oncology Ophthalmology Veterinary parasitology Parasitology Veterinary ... State veterinary medicine Veterinary surgery Surgery Toxicology Zoo Zoo animals and wildlife http www.vetcontact.com en vet.php?k 91 American Veterinary Medical Association The American Veterinary Medical Association recognizes the following 20 veterinary specialty organizations http www.abvp.com American Board of Veterinary Practitioners http www.abvt.org American Board of Veterinary Toxicology ... www.acva.org American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists http www.dacvb.org American College of Veterinary Behaviorists http www.acvcp.org American College of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology ... more details
Infobox company name Chrome Specialties logo caption type genre fate Merged predecessor successor foundation 1984 Start date YYYY MM DD founder defunct 1998 location city location country location locations area served key people industry products Custom motorcycle parts services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid traded as homepage URL example.com footnotes intl Chrome Specialties was an American manufacturer and distributor of custom ... and Gregory G. Kuelbs, Chrome Specialties grew into one of the largest aftermarket motorcycle parts distributors in the world, ref Eagle s Eye Magazine, Issue March 1994, Article Chrome Specialties The Story .... Chrome Specialties brands and products became well known internationally and were available at over 3,500 retailers worldwide. In 1998 Chrome Specialties was merged with Global Motorsports Custom Chrome, Inc. Chrome Specialties original brands such as Motor Factory, Highway One and Jammer continue ... developed a basic line of custom and replacement parts for Harley Davidsons and founded Chrome Specialties ... Davidsons, grew rapidly over the following two decades. Initially Chrome Specialties focused on custom .... In 1987 Chrome Specialties introduced the Highway One and Dallas Leathers apparel lines, opening ... the company s leather jackets. By 1992 Chrome Specialties opened in Frankfurt, Germany . In the following ... countries. At the time of the merger Chrome Specialties operated offices in 5 countries and their parts were distributed into 48 countries worldwide. Chrome Specialties launched Motor Factory in 1993 ... needed to build complete engines. Later in 1993 Chrome Specialties acquired Jammer Cycle, ref Eagle ... Specialties achieved an industry first when it offered scratch built motorcycles in the 1996 catalog .... Chrome Specialties catalog and product line were recognized with industry awards including American ... 1994 ref catalog of the year. In 1999, after the merger of Chrome Specialties, the Kuelbs brothers ... more details
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Infobox company company name AERO Specialties, Inc. company logo File AERO Specialties logo.jpg 300px ... GSE homepage http www.aerospecialties.com http www.aerospecialties.com AERO Specialties, Inc. is a manufacturer ... ground support equipment GSE . AERO Specialties was founded in 1987 by President Matt Sheehan to supply ... title Company Overview publisher Bloomberg Businessweek accessdate 28 December 2010 ref AERO Specialties ..., cleaning, and oxygen nitrogen servicing carts, as well as aircraft towbars and heads. AERO Specialties ... Specialties Signs Agreements with TLD, Unitron publisher Aircraft Maintenance Technology accessdate 27 December 2010 ref AERO Specialties has experienced significant international growth due to the expansion ... to an increased global distribution network for AERO Specialties. ref cite web url http www.ainonline.com news single news page article aero specialties expands its global reach 26919 title Aero Specialties ... 2010 ref AERO Specialties has partnered with Wainbee International to produce its own line of hydraulic ... nbaa convention news single publication story browse 0 article aero specialties highlights new ground support offerings 22323 ?no cache 1&tx ttnews title Aero Specialties highlights new ground support ..., AERO Specialties acquired Australia based JetGo International, a diesel electric hybrid GPU manufacturer ... Services In addition to supplying new and used GSE, AERO Specialties maintains and repairs GSE for clients. Equipment can be refurbished or zero timed. AERO Specialties regularly rents and leases GSE for specific purposes or special events. Events AERO Specialties provided GSE to all FBOs Avitat, Landmark ... content view 3798 132 title AERO Specialties supplies GSE for the 2010 Olympics publisher Wings Magazine accessdate 28 December 2010 ref AERO Specialties supplied approximately 40 pieces of equipment ..., lavatory and potable water carts. ref name wings AERO Specialties supplied GSE to FBOs for the 2009 ... Fair Trade Day World Trade Day , AERO Specialties was awarded the Department Of Commerce U.S. ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Filtration Specialties, Inc. is a manufacturing company of high performance filtration media, as they state on their home page. The business sales department is located at Virginia Beach, Virginia , although their customer service department is located at La Crosse, Virginia . They manufacture a non woven felt used to capture many different types of particulate in a high temperature gas stream. See also Empty section date July 2010 External links http www.hightempfelt.com Filtration Specialties, Inc. Category Companies based in Virginia Category Companies based in Virginia Beach, Virginia Category La Crosse, Virginia US manufacturing company stub ... more details
TPI Specialties is the name of an auto parts manufacturer specializing in air induction and fuel delivery parts, with a particular emphasis on General Motors GM Tuned Port Injection applications. History TPI Specialties was founded by Myron Cottrell , a professional engine builder, who had bought a new Chevrolet Corvette in 1985 and was intrigued by the potential for improvement in its Tuned Port Injection fuel injection system. Once Cottrell had sufficiently learned the intricacies of the system, he began producing aftermarket automotive aftermarket parts intended to improve power production by these engines. Today Cottrell is considered an authority on the subject of automotive fuel injection systems. ref http www.carcraft.com techarticles carburetor vs injection index.html Carb vs. Injection Bot generated title ref Products Fuel Flow Regulator automatic control Regulators Intake Manifold s Fuel Injector Manifolds Fuel Injectors Throttle Bodies Headers Camshaft s Cylinder Heads Suspension Components Market Today TPI Specialties presents itself as a market leader in the field of aftermarket fuel injection systems, and is frequently referenced as such in such publications as Hot Rod Magazine and Car Craft magazine . External links http www.tpis.com TPI Company website Notes references Category Vehicle modification Category DIY culture Category Companies based in Minnesota ... more details
Veterinary dentistry is the field of dentistry applied to the veterinary medicine care of animals . It is the art and science of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions, diseases, and disorders of the oral cavity, the maxillofacial region, and its associated structures as it relates to animal s. In the United States , veterinary dentistry is one of 20 veterinaryspecialties recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association . ref name Specialists cite web url http www.avma.org press profession specialties.asp title Veterinary Specialty Organizations accessdate 2006 08 20 ref Veterinary dentists offer services in the fields of endodontics , radiology oral and maxillofacial radiology , oral and maxillofacial surgery , oral medicine , orthodontics , pedodontics , periodontics , and prosthodontics . Similar to human dentists, they treat conditions such as jaw fracture s, malocclusion s, oral cancer , periodontal disease , and stomatitis and other conditions unique to veterinary medicine e.g. feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion s . References Reflist External links Organizations http www.avdt.us Academy of Veterinary Dental Technicians http www.avdonline.org Academy of Veterinary Dentistry http www.asvdt.org American Society of Veterinary Dental Technicians http www.avdc.org American Veterinary Dental College http www.avds online.org American Veterinary Dental Society http www.bvda.co.uk British Veterinary Dental Association http www.evdc.info European Veterinary Dental College http www.evds.info European Veterinary Dental Society http www.vohc.org Veterinary Oral Health Council Veterinary medicine Veterinaryspecialties Category Veterinary professions sv Djurtandv rd ... more details
, veterinary pathology is divided into two branches, anatomical pathology and clinical pathology . Veterinary pathologists are critical participants in the drug development process. See also veterinary pathologist . Veterinary anatomical pathology Anatomical pathology Commonwealth or Anatomic pathology ... of Veterinary Pathologists certify veterinary pathologists through a certifying exam. The American College of Veterinary Pathologist certification exam consists of four parts gross pathology, microscopic pathology, veterinary pathology a review of the current literature , and general pathology. Only ..., research, and the pharmaceutical industry. Veterinary clinical pathology Clinical pathology is concerned ... Colleges of Veterinary Pathologists certify veterinary clinical pathologists. The American College of Veterinary Pathologists certification exam consists of four parts General Pathology shared with the Anatomic ... Chemistry. The credential, DACVP Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Pathologists is usually ... of Veterinary Clinical Pathology . Clinical pathologists are employed in diagnostic pathology, veterinary and medical teaching, research, and the pharmaceutical industry. See also Veterinary Medicine ... links http www.acvp.org American College of Veterinary Pathologists http www.ecvcp.com European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology http www.ecvpath.org European College of Veterinary Pathology http www.desv vetpath.com French Diploma of Specialized Veterinary Studies in Veterinary Pathology Veterinaryspecialties For more Info go to http www.ihaveaplaniowa.gov Career Planning Career Profile Career Profile.aspx?id K6g77hVPLHAyJoSxNNn8DgXAP3DPAXXAP3DPAX Category Veterinary medicine da Zoopatologi ... more details
post nominal letters VTS with their particular specialties indicated in parentheses. As veterinary ...globalize date December 2010 A veterinary technician or veterinary technologist , also called an animal health technician technologist , is a person trained to assist veterinarian s. Image Veterinary technician logo.jpg thumb Veterinary technician logo. Job description Technical skills include venipuncture ... examinations that help determine the nature of the illness or injury. Veterinary technicians also ... use includes operating electrocardiographic , radiographic and ultrasonographic equipment. Veterinary ... tasks within a veterinary practice. Education and credentialing United States & Canada To become a credentialed veterinary technician, one must complete a two or three year degree at an AVMA accredited school, most of which terminate in the awarding of an associate of applied science in veterinary ... of a bachelor s degree are considered veterinary technologists though the distinction is rarely made an issue . ref cite web title AVMA Policy on Veterinary Technology publisher American Veterinary Medical Association url http www.avma.org issues policy veterinary technology.asp accessdate 2009 ... and to give proper health care. The American Veterinary Medical Association AVMA and Canadian Veterinary Medical Association CVMA are responsible for school accreditation accrediting school ... year rotational internships available to veterinary technology students upon graduation. Gaining a degree in veterinary technology is only a part of the requirements for credentialing. Veterinary technology ... States, these exams are usually the Veterinary Technician National Exam ref http www.aavsb.org VTNE ref and an exam written by whatever governing body bestows credentials to veterinary technicians ... may be administered by a United States licensing board, state veterinary medical association or state veterinary technician association. The type of credential granted to technicians also varies ... more details
of VeterinarySpecialties http www.navta.net North American Veterinary Technician Association http ...Veterinary anesthesia is anesthesia performed on animals excluding humans performed by a veterinarian . ref name Lumb cite book last Grimm coauthors Thurmon, John Tranquilli W.J. title Lumb and Jones Veterinary ... unwillingness to cooperate with certain diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Veterinary anesthesia ... as all other animals requiring veterinary care such as birds, pocket pet s, and wildlife. ref name Lumb Specialization in anesthesia In North America, the American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists is one of 20 specialty organizations recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association ... Veterinary Specialty Organizations accessdate 2007 05 07 ref The ACVA was recognized by the AVMA in 1975 ... url http www.avma.org reference marketstats vetspec.asp title Veterinary Specialty Numbers accessdate ..., the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia ECVA is one of 21 specialty organizations recognized by the European Board of Veterinary Specialisation. As of February 2011, there are 111 ... by a qualified veterinary technician technician is safer than anesthesia without a technician ... associated with anesthetic management in small animal veterinary practice in Ontario journal ... issue 4 ref In most private veterinary practices, the technician administers and monitors anesthesia ... are involved in working with and teaching veterinary students as well as supervising anesthetized cases. The Academy of Veterinary Technician Anesthetists is a provisional specialty academy of the North American Veterinary Technician Association and is responsible for licensing technicians as being ... in their state, accumulate 6000 hours of work in veterinary medicine at least 75 of which must ... www.avta vts.org title Academy of Veterinary Technician Anesthetists accessdate 2007 05 07 ref Application ... mortality results of Phases 1 and 2. journal Journal of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia year ... more details
is necessary next to xylazine tranquilisation Specialization in surgery In the United States , veterinary surgery is one of 20 veterinaryspecialties recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association ... Surgical Chapter Veterinary medicine Category Veterinary professions Category Surgical specialties ...Veterinary surgery is surgery performed on animals by veterinarian s. Advanced surgical procedures such as joint ..., laparoscopy, thoracoscopy , etc. are performed by Veterinary Surgeons as registered in their jurisdiction ... spay The goal of veterinary surgery may be quite different in pets and in farm animals . In the former ... Veterinary Specialty Organizations accessdate 2006 04 06 ref Those wishing to become board certified ... Certified Veterinary Surgeons, including performance of a large number of surgical procedures ... Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. ref http www.acvs.org Action act GetContent.cfm ... ref Veterinary anesthesia main Veterinary anesthesia Anesthesia in animals has many similarities to human ... local anesthetic s used in veterinary medicine. ref name Muir cite book last Muir first William W. coauthors Hubbell, John A. E. title Handbook of Veterinary Anesthesia 2nd ed. publisher Mosby date 1995 ... R. coauthors Harvey, Ralph C. title Alpha sub 2 sub Agonists and Antagonists journal The Veterinary .... The most common gas anesthetics in use in veterinary medicine are isoflurane , enflurane , and halothane ... journal The Veterinary Clinics of North America year 1999 volume 29 pages 793 809 ref Common veterinary ... laser surgery Laser surgery offers a number of benefits, ref N. Berger, P.H. Eeg, Veterinary Laser ... surgery.php Veterinary laser surgery, URL accessed March 25, 2008 ref , including reduced risk of infection ... Dental Service publisher Texas A&M University Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital url http vmth.tamu.edu ..., Greg title Bite Wounds in Dogs and Cats journal The Veterinary Clinics of North America year 2000 volume ... reflist See also Organ replacement in animals Veterinary surgeon External links http www.acvs.org ... more details
Veterinary Museum may refer to Veterinary Museum Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri , operated by the Missouri Veterinary Medical Association, http www.mvma.us MOVMAWeb.nsf LinksView 71EBF7D1AF3259CE86256BFA007070CC website American Museum of Veterinary Medicine , Birdsboro, Pennsylvania , http www.evhs.org website Royal Veterinary College Museum Museum of Veterinary History at Royal Veterinary College , London, England Veterinary Anatomy Museum a teaching resource for the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Minnesota in St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul , http vanat.cvm.umn.edu museum website Minnesota Veterinary Historical Museum public museum for the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Minnesota in St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul , http hist.cvm.umn.edu website Robert P Worthman Anatomy Museum part of the College of Veterinary Medicine of Washington State University , Pullman, Washington , http www.vetmed.wsu.edu academic resources.aspx website Mark Francis Museum of Veterinary History operated by the Texas Veterinary Medical Association in Austin, Texas , http www.tvma.org Foundation MF Museum of veterinary medicine.phtml website Category Veterinary organizations Category Lists of museums Category Medical museums ... more details
Image Mizretes vatche.jpg thumb An acellular structure known as a hippomane floating in the allantois alantoic liquid of horse mares , donkey jennies , and cow s what s its name in english ? Veterinary obstetrics are the obstetrics obstetrical methods used in veterinary medicine , which are quite different from the ones of human medicine. Commonscat Veterinary obstetrics Category Veterinary procedures veterinary med stub ... more details
Veterinary Corps may refer to Royal Army Veterinary Corps an administrative and operational branch of the British Army Veterinary Corps United States Army a special branch of the Army Medical Department United States disambig Category Military medical organizations ... more details
A Veterinary pharmacist is a specially trained pharmacist who dispenses veterinary medicine s and supplies over the counter products and advice to owners of companion animals and livestock. ref name Medscape Cite web url http www.medscape.com viewarticle 547385 2 title Veterinary Pharmacy Just a Spoonful of Sugar accessdate 2007 04 20 publisher Medscape Today year 2006 ref Veterinary pharmacists also advise the regulatory bodies and are involved in the formulation of veterinary drug s ref cite book title Veterinary Pharmacy last Kayne, SB & Jepson, MH year 2004 publisher Pharmaceutical Press location London isbn 0 85369 534 2 ref References references See also Pharmacist Veterinarian External links http www.rpsgb.org.uk societyfunctions peopleandstructures membershipandspecialinterestgroups veterinarypharmacistsgroup.html Veterinary Pharmacists Group of The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain http www.vpep.net RPSGB Veterinary Pharmacist Education Programme http www.vetmeds.org aboutus overview.asp American College of Veterinary Pharmacists http www.svhp.org The Society of Veterinary Hospital Pharmacists Category Healthcare occupations Category Veterinary professions Pharmacist Veterinary med stub Job stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2008 Veterinary Assistants help Veterinarian s and Veterinary Technician s care for animals. Veterinary Assistants need to enjoy working with animals and owners. The job requires lifting and holding animals, some office skills, clinical procedures, record keeping and more. The work setting may be in animal hospitals, clinics, and research labs. They may also be employed in animal shelters, and in some cases, pet stores. Required Duties To assist the Veterinary Technician with duties as well as their own Janitorial duties keeping clinic clean Clean and sterilize instruments Maintain equipment Assist with animal care feed, water, exercise, etc. Animal restraint Clerical duties phones, greeting customers, record keeping, taking appointments, etc. Fill and administer vaccines under Veterinarian Veterinary Technician supervision Preparation for surgery Dental Radiology Venipuncture Fill prescriptions Laboratory testing Prepare animals for veterinary examination Opportunities in Veterinary Assisting Animal Hospitals Pet Stores Kennels Ranches Zoos & Amusement Theme Parks Animal Shelters Rescues Animal trainer behaviorist Groomer Lab caretaker Education The preferred education is completion of a CTE Program and high school diploma GED. Veterinary Assisting programs are often 9 months to a year of hands on training and education, to prepare the student for work after graduation. Though, being an assistant does not require certification or licensing. Salary The earnings of Veterinary Assistants are in the 14 29,000 range. Laws Veterinary laws, also with a veterinary technician , vary from state to state in the US, as well as around the world. For example in emergency ... to perform a life saving action. See also Veterinary Technician Veterinarian Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Surgeon References http www.pennfoster.edu vetassistant index.html http www.pcdi.ca courses 2e index.html http www.avma.org DEFAULTSORT Veterinary Assistant Category Veterinary professions ... more details
Image Norges veterinarhogskole.jpg thumb 300px right The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science Norges veterin rh gskole , a veterinary school in Oslo , Norway . A veterinary school is a tertiary education ... s. To become a veterinarian one must first complete a veterinary degree i.e. DVM, VMD, BVS, BVSc, BVMS, etc. A veterinary school should not be confused with a department of animal science. A department of animal science usually offers a pre veterinary school curriculum, teaches the biomedical research ... graduate veterinary education in disciplines such as microbiology , virology , and molecular biology . The terminology can be confusing, as many veterinary schools outside North America use the title Faculty of Veterinary Science rather than college of veterinary medicine or school of veterinary medicine, and some veterinary schools particularly those in China , Japan and South Korea use ... ecfvg ecfvg12.pdf AVMA Listed Veterinary Colleges of the World. Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates American Veterinary Medical Association. June 5, 2008. Accessed July 26, 2008. ref ref For examples, see the DVM degree awarding Department of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry at Guangxi University in China, or the Department of Veterinary Medicine at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology . ref Degrees Image TAMU Vet.JPG thumb 300px left The Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University , a veterinary school in the United States. There are several types of degrees ... education. ref name AVMAlisting For example, in the United States, schools award the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree DVM , ref The School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania ... School of Veterinary Medicine. 2008. Accessed July 26, 2008. ref and the same degree is awarded in Bangladesh ... degree is conferred Bachelor of Veterinary Science , Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine ... more details
for the journal Veterinary Parasitology journal Veterinary parasitology is the study of animal parasite s, especially relationships between parasites and animal hosts, and their interactions. Parasites of domestic animals livestock and pet animals as well as wildlife animals are considered. Veterinary parasitology studies genesis and development of parasitoses in animal host. Veterinary parasitology also studies taxonomy and systematics of parasites, morphology biology morphology , life cycles, and living needs of parasites in environment and in animal host. Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of animal parasitoses are designed using procured observations. Data obtained from parasitological research in animals helps in veterinary practice and improve animal breeding. Major goal of veterinary parasitology is to protect animals and improve their health status. Moreover, a number of animal parasites are transmitted to humans. Therefore, veterinary parasitology is also important for public ... Elsheikha, HM Khan, NA editor year 2011 title Essentials of Veterinary Parasitology publisher Caister ... of Veterinary Parasitology Veterinary Protozoology focused on veterinary important protozoan s Examples ... Toxoplasma gondii Neospora caninum Hammondia hammondi Besnoitia besnoiti Babesia divergens Veterinary Helminthology focused on veterinary important helminth parasites Examples of helminth parasites Fasciola ... canis Strongylus vulgaris Metastrongylus Trichinella spiralis Veterinary Entomology Arachnoentomology focused on veterinary important Arachnid s, Insect s, and Crustacean s Examples of arachnid, insect ... felis References Reflist External links http www.waavp.org World Association for Advancement of Veterinary ... http www.cvm.okstate.edu instruction kocan vpar5333 vpar5333.htm Veterinary Parasitology http www.elsevier.com ... Veterinary Parasitology http www.rvc.ac.uk review Parasitology Index Index.htm Guide to Veterinary Diagnostic Parasitology Category Parasitology Category Veterinary parasitology lt Veterinarin parazitologija ... more details
About veterinarian s in several Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth nations the specialty veterinary surgery Merge to Veterinarian discuss Talk Veterinary surgeon Merger date August 2009 Refimprove date January 2009 Image Veterinary Surgeon.jpg thumb 250px right A veterinary surgeon removes stitches from a cat s face following minor surgery on an abscess. A veterinary surgeon is a veterinarian qualified in the UK and several other Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth countries. In the UK, veterinary surgeons are regulated by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons or RCVS . The legislation affecting the activity of UK veterinary surgeons and of the RCVS is the Veterinary Surgeons Act of 1966. This legislation restricts the treatment of animals in the UK to qualified veterinary surgeons only ... of and under the supervision of a veterinary surgeon. Certain trained individuals may be legally ... on animals by a veterinary surgeon e.g. homeopathy , acupuncture , herbal medicine aka phytotherapy , aromatherapy . Entry requirements A degree in veterinary science medicine and registration as a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons RCVS is required to practise as a veterinary surgeon ... University of Nottingham The Royal Veterinary College , London. Degree courses are usually ... CPD is a mandatory and key part of career development. The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons ... Veterinary Practice, Cert AVP , requires completion of compulsory A and B modules which indtroduce ..., Laboratory Animal Science, Veterinary Public Health, Production Animal Practice, Equine Practice ... to become a Local Veterinary Inspector LVI . Most practices will have a trained LVI who is authorised ... Animal Health Divisional Office AHDO for details. Newly qualified veterinary surgeons usually work ... articles on your chosen area, it is possible to gain Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons RCVS ..., for example in the State Veterinary Service SVS , the Veterinary Laboratories Agency or the Veterinary ... more details
italictitle Infobox journal title Veterinary Record cover File Veterinary Rec Imagery.gif editor Martin Alder discipline Veterinary medicine formernames abbreviation Vet. Rec. publisher BMJ Group country ... Veterinary Record is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal in the field of veterinary medicine . It is mainly distributed to members of the British Veterinary Association as part of their membership ... misc about.dtl title The Veterinary Record About The Veterinary Record format work accessdate 2010 02 23 ref Publication history Veterinary Record was launched in July 1888 by William Hunting . Hunting is said to have started the journal with loans of 50 from another London veterinary surgeon ... , founded 1828, and The Veterinary Journal , founded 1844, were well established and covered some of the same ground as Hunting s new journal, the fact that Veterinary Record was published every ... 1881 1919.pdf title Practice and Politics the British Veterinary Association 1881 1919 author Edward Boden format work www.bva.co.uk accessdate 2010 02 23 ref Since July 2009, Veterinary Record has been published by the BMJ Group with British Veterinary Association as part of the Group s Affinity and society ... 2010 02 23 ref Indexing and citations Veterinary Record is indexed by Medline . ref name Library cite web url http www.wsulibs.wsu.edu hsl vetjmed.htm title Animal Health Library Veterinary Journals ... , the journal s impact factor is 1.50 ranking it 30th out of 135 journals in the category Veterinary ... 02 23 ref The five journals that as of 2008 have cited the Veterinary Record most often in order of descending citation frequency are the Veterinary Record , The Veterinary Journal , Veterinary Parisitology , Veterinary Microbiology , and Preventive Veterinary Medicine . ref name WoS As of 2008, the five journals that have been cited most frequently by articles published in the Veterinary Record are the Veterinary Record , The Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association , Veterinary ... more details
orphan date August 2010 Veterinary biologics are vaccines, antigens, antitoxins and other preparations made from living organisms or genetically engineered and intended for use in diagnosing, treating, or immunizing animals. Unlike some pharmaceutical products, such as antibiotics, most biologics leave no residues in animals. Veterinary biologics are regulated by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service APHIS , which licenses the facilities that produce them and conducts a program to ensure that animal vaccines and other veterinary biologics are safe, pure, potent, and effective. See also Animal drugs References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category Veterinary medicine ... more details
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Veterinary oncology is a subspecialty of veterinary medicine that deals with cancer diagnosis and treatment in animals. Cancer Statistics Dogs class wikitable Type of Cancer of Total Cancer Connective Tissue 17 Testis 16 Skin Melanoma 14 Mouth and Throat 10 Lymphoma 10 Bone 4 Stomach and Intestines 3 ref name vetmedicine.about.com http vetmedicine.about.com Veterinary Medicine About information about pets, diseases, vet schools Bot generated title ref ref name Cancer in Dogs http ravenwooddals.tripod.com cancer.htm Cancer in Dogs Bot generated title ref ref Kelsey, JL, AS Moore, and LT Glickman. 1998 . Epidemiologic studies of risk factors for cancer in pet dogs. Epidemiologic Reviews 20 2 204 217. ref Bitches class wikitable Type of Cancer of Total Cancer Breast 51 Connective Tissue 9 Mouth and Throat 8 Skin Melanoma 6 Lymphoma 5 Liver and Bile Tracts 2 Bone 2 ref name vetmedicine.about.com ref name Cancer in Dogs ref Kelsey, JL, AS Moore, and LT Glickman. 1998 . Epidemiologic studies of risk factors for cancer in pet dogs. Epidemiologic Reviews 20 2 204 217. ref These statistics, being from the 1960s, may not be an accurate representation of cancer in dogs currently. References reflist See also Oncology Veterinary Medicine Category Oncology Veterinary med stub ... more details
multiple issues refimprove February 2011 wikify February 2011 Veterinary Ethics is a system of moral principles that apply values and judgements to the practice of veterinary medicine. As a scholarly discipline, veterinary ethics encompasses its practical application in clinical settings as well as work on its history, philosophy, theology, and sociology. Veterinary ethics combines veterinary professional ... of veterinary services in support of the profession s responsibilities to animal kind and mankind ... animals in a certain way. Veterinary ethics is a modern subject that does not have a defined start ... to have written on veterinary ethics for the longest are Bernard Rollin Colorado State University ... faculty jtannenbaum UC Davis . They can be seen as the founders of the subject in veterinary ethics. Currently, most veterinary schools teach veterinary ethics and it is often combined in teaching ... and the patient relates closely to that of the veterinary surgeon and animal owner. However, the subject ... life at nearly all cost, the veterinary surgeon needs to adapt their attitude to health and longetivity ... and vets with their clients. Another major difference between veterinary ethics and human medical ..., assisted suicide, abortion, duty of care, rights to refuse treatment . Veterinary ethics does ... dealt with via the veterinary governing bodies. The veterinary profession remains largely self regulating across the world e.g. , by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons RCVS and American Veterinary Medical Association AVMA . This has caused some controversy as to why the veterinary profession remains ... The Key topics within veterinary ethics are empty section date April 2011 Key texts An Introduction to Veterinary Medical Ethics Theory and Cases by Bernard E. Rollin Veterinary Ethics An Introduction by Giles Legood Veterinary Ethics Animal Welfare, Client Relations, Competition & Collegiality ... of the Veterinary Profession by James F. Wilson and Joanne L. Garbe Law and ethics of the veterinary ... more details
orphan date August 2010 Veterinary equivalency is the mutual recognition by two or more countries that each party s safety and sanitation standards for animal products, even where not identical, provide an equivalent level of protection to public and animal health. Aimed at facilitating trade, the practical effect of veterinary equivalency is that each country s individual products and facilities will not have to submit to the separate standards of importing countries and to cumbersome and costly inspections by foreign reviewers. Veterinary equivalency has been a contentious issue for the United States and European Union EU . The two parties in 1997 agreed in principle to an agreement recognizing each other s standards, but did not sign the agreement until July 1999 due to a series of unresolved technical disputes. Some parts of this agreement remained in dispute in 2002. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category Veterinary medicine Category International standards ... more details