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Where Do the Graduates of Veterinary Colleges Live?

Author
Smith, Donald F.
Abstract
The distribution of alumni varies greatly by college. The graduates of some institutions tend to remain in the state where they received their DVM degree. Graduates of other colleges are more broadly distributed throughout their respective region or even the entire country. For entering students, it would be helpful to have an overview of that profile because alumni can be powerful resources in helping with placement for externships, summer jobs and eventual full-time employment.
Date Issued
2013-09-05Publisher
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Subject
History of Veterinary Medicine; Veterinary Colleges in the United States; Applicants for Veterinary College; Pre Veterinary Students; Workforce in Veterinary Medicine
Type
article
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