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Veterinary Students Are Stepping Up for Woman's Leadership Training

Author
Smith, Donald F.; Kumble, Julie
Abstract
When an invitation was sent to veterinary students at Cornell University to participate in a one-day class on women’s leadership in veterinary medicine, the response was immediate. Excerpts from students explaining their interest in the session are presented.
Date Issued
2014-01-21Publisher
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Subject
Women’s Leadership in Veterinary Medicine; Women’s Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative; Veterinary Education; Curran, Connie; Sandberg, Sheryl; Pritt, Stacy; Bradley, Karen; Sabin, Elizabeth; Cornell University; Iowa Veterinary Medical Association; Women’s Leadership in Veterinary Medicine
Type
article
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