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The Private Veterinary College: An Unfamiliar Model or Déjà Vu All Over Again

Author
Smith, Donald F.
Abstract
Implications of the recent accreditation of several private veterinary schools are discussed in comparison with private schools of the past. Whether it was then or now, history teaches us that the private sector fills the need where the public sector fails to go. A century ago, the impact of graduates of private colleges was enormous.
Date Issued
2013-08-08Publisher
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Subject
Private Veterinary Colleges; Chicago Veterinary College; McKillip Veterinary College; St. Joseph’s Veterinary College; Kansas City Veterinary College; Land-grant institutions; Ontario Veterinary College; Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine; St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine; Western University of the Health Sciences; Midwestern University; Lincoln Memorial University; American Veterinary Medical Association; AVMA Council on Education; Veterinary College Accreditation; Veterinary Colleges in the United States
Type
article
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