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Wisconsin legislators PAVE the way for foreign-trained veterinarians
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
Madison, Wis. -- The Wisconsin State Assembly voted unanimously to send a new bill to the state Senate that would provide another pathway to licensure for veterinarians who study at foreign veterinary schools.
Oklahoma City to donate cadavers to vet school
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
Oklahoma City -- City council members voted unanimously to skip the landfill and give animals euthanized at the Oklahoma City Animal Shelter to Oklahoma State University?s (OSU) veterinary college for use in teaching students and technicians.
Georgia veterinary college to hold translational medicine symposium
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
Athens, Ga. -- A symposium on veterinary translational medicine research will be held Oct. 29 at the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Tight job market for new veterinary graduates
Veterinary graduates are finding a tighter job market this year than in the past.
A successful career starts with the heart
Acclaimed veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker says pursuing a veterinary career offers the perfect blend of science and soul.
Your Career Goals
Wisconsin legislators PAVE the way for foreign-trained veterinarians
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
Madison, Wis. -- The Wisconsin State Assembly voted unanimously to send a new bill to the state Senate that would provide another pathway to licensure for veterinarians who study at foreign veterinary schools.
AVMF, Pfizer offer new scholarship program
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
Schaumberg, Ill. -- The American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF) and Pfizer Animal Health are partnering to offer a new annual scholarship program that will dole out $2 million to veterinary students by 2012.
Learn to say no and set boundaries
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Want to have time for family and friends—and yourself? Learn to say "no."
Tufts tackles One Health with new conservation medicine degree program
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
North Grafton, Mass. -- A new master of science in conservation medicine degree is under development at Tufts University's Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine.
8 keys to having it all: a practice, a family—and your sanity
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Practice-owning moms share lessons and laughs during CVC panel discussion.

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I might get fewer offers, but I'll still get a great job in a great location.
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