2009
DOI: 10.2460/javma.235.4.368
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Food animal medicine in crisis

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“…1 In particular, the supply of food animal veterinarians as well as veterinarians serving rural populations has drawn attention. [2][3][4] Much discussion has revolved around whether these issues of supply are due to shortages of veterinarians interested in food animal or rural practice or because of factors affecting the distribution of veterinarians in such areas. 5 The career choices made by individual veterinarians fundamentally affect these issues.…”
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“…1 In particular, the supply of food animal veterinarians as well as veterinarians serving rural populations has drawn attention. [2][3][4] Much discussion has revolved around whether these issues of supply are due to shortages of veterinarians interested in food animal or rural practice or because of factors affecting the distribution of veterinarians in such areas. 5 The career choices made by individual veterinarians fundamentally affect these issues.…”
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“…Tarihsel süreçte veteriner hekimler daha çok tarımsal üretimin parçası olan hayvanların hayatlarını kurtarmak üzerine yoğunlaşmışken (Walker, 2009), günümüz veteriner hekimlerinin büyük çoğunluğu gıda üretiminin bir parçası olmayan, ev hayvanlarının bakımlarıyla ilgili uygulamalara yoğunlaşmıştır. Başka bir ifadeyle tedavi edilen hayvanın, kendi mülk değerinin üzerinde para harcayabilen insanlara hizmet vermektedirler (Hessler, 2006).…”
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“…However, talking to students, as is done by the ARV college visit program, is key because it helps eliminate the stereotype that the life of a rural veterinarian is bleak. 10 In an August 2009 JAVMA article concerning food animal medicine in crisis, Dr. Jennifer Walker singled out the Academy for its -innovative mentoring program‖ which addressed the void in mentorship of potential food animal veterinarians and -may prove vital in battling attrition.‖ 11 In the past two years, ARV has seen a continued increase in awareness for the Academy's mission by the veterinary profession and supply industry. ARV has a representative on the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges' Academic Food Supply Veterinary Medicine Committee.…”
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