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Candidates may
avoid the Clinical Proficiency
Examination
by attending a 1
Year internship at any
one of the following universities:
Dr. Francis
Kallfelz
Cornell University |
607-253-3030 |
Dr. James P.
Thompson
University of Florida |
352-392-4700 x5300 |
Dr. Ronald
Grier
Iowa State University |
515-294-4900 |
Dr. Philip
Bushby
Mississippi State University |
601-325-1271 |
Dr. C. B.
Chastain
University of Missouri |
573-884-6774 |
Dr. Thomas
Monin
Oklahoma State University |
405-744-6648 |
Ms. Connie
Burke
Purdue University |
765-494-1103 |
Dr. James
Brace
University of Tennessee |
423-974-7263 |
Dr. Anthony
Schwartz
Tufts University |
508-839-5302 x4603 |
Dr. Ellis
Hall
Tuskegee University |
334-727-8173 |
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Kansas State
University |
785-532-4890 |
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Auburn
University |
334-844-2685 |
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RADIOLOGY
- Practical guide to the theory of
radiography, with useful diagrammatic
information on positioning and
interpretation of radiographs.
CLINICAL
PATHOLOGY
- Descriptions of various laboratory
tests that a veterinarian is expected to
perform in practice and detailed
interpretations of clinical pathology
results.
NECROPSY
- Describes step by step the necropsy
procedure and also which samples to take
for specific clinical conditions which
may be found on necropsy.
SURGERY
AND ANESTHESIA
- Explains the basic principles of
anesthesia, including anesthetic agents
and resuscitation, also basic surgical
procedures including the bitch spay.
REPRODUCTION
- Practical information on reproduction
including estrus cycles, hormone
therapy, obstetrics, fetotomy and male
and female infertility.
SMALL
ANIMAL MEDICINE
- Useful and practical guide to the
clinical examination, including a new
and unusual guide to differential
diagnosis to help learn this for ever.
LARGE
ANIMAL MEDICINE
- Practical guide to clinical
examination, including vital information
on differential diagnosis that will
greatly help the learning process.
EQUINE
MEDICINE
- Once again useful information on the
clinical exam of the horse and
differential diagnosis, as well as
practical information on equine
medicine.
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