Essential veterinary education in zoological and wildlife medicine: a global perspective.
@article{Aguirre2009EssentialVE,
title={Essential veterinary education in zoological and wildlife medicine: a global perspective.},
author={Alonso A. Aguirre},
journal={Revue scientifique et technique},
year={2009},
volume={28 2},
pages={
605-10
}
}The current veterinary curriculum leaves graduates ill-equipped for careers in the field of zoological and wildlife medicine. Further postgraduate training is required to be an effective zoo or wildlife veterinarian. However, whether or not students choose to specialise in this field at a later date, the veterinary curriculum should cover several issues that are related to wildlife and zoo animals, including conservation biology, zoology, behaviour, physiology and conservation medicine. These…
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