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Driven by a passion for people and their pets (and dancing)
Contributor(s):: Bailey, P.
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Caring for all creatures great and small: A qualitative analysis of senior veterinary students' career choices
Contributor(s):: Allen, L. Clare V.
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Communing With Dolphins
Contributor(s):: Hutchins, Shelley D.
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Dogs in the Hall: A Case Study of Affective Skill Development in an Urban Veterinary Program
Contributor(s):: Martin, Michael, Tummons, John, Ball, Anna, Bird, William
The purpose of this bounded single case study was to explore how an urban high school veterinary program impacted students' affective skill development. The program was unique because students were required to participate in internships with local animal care businesses and care for animals...
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Title Caring for All Creatures Great and Small: A Qualitative Analysis of Senior Veterinary Students' Career Choices
Contributor(s):: L. Clare V. Allen
Professional veterinary medical education in the United States is facing several major challenges at the beginning of the 21st Century. The role of the modern veterinarian has shifted significantly, since the origin of the profession, from supporting the use of horses and agricultural livestock,...
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A committed command: A Paraplegic student prepares for her career with the help of a canine friend
Contributor(s):: Seckman, Cathy Hester
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Animal Ecologies: Laurie Spiegel's musical explorations of urban wildlife
Contributor(s):: Feisst, Sabine
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European Society for Animal Assisted Therapy
In October 2004, was ESAAT Association for Research and Promotion of therapeutic, educational and salutogenic effect of the human / animal relationship, based in Vienna at the Veterinary University of Vienna founded.The main tasks of ESAAT are the research and promotion of animal assisted...
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Attitudes of Australian and Turkish students of veterinary medicine toward nonhuman animals and their careers
Contributor(s):: Izmirli, S., Yigit, A., Phillips, C. J. C.
We examined attitudes toward nonhuman animal welfare and rights and career aspirations in Australian and Turkish veterinary students. A representative university was selected in each country, with 190 first- and third-year students sampled in each. Survey questions addressed attitudes toward...
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Empowering Abused Women Through Equine Assisted Career Therapy
Contributor(s):: Froeschle, Janet
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Community demographics and the propensity to report animal cruelty
Contributor(s):: Taylor, N., Signal, T. D.
The last decade has seen an increased awareness concerning links between violence to nonhuman animals and violence to humans. This has resulted in a number of cross-reporting initiatives between family service providers and animal welfare organizations. The success of these initiatives rests on...
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Lions, leopards and muskoxen: A (very) lighthearted look at the ups, downs, ins and outs of a postdoctoral career through the eyes of two zoologists
Contributor(s):: Matt W. Hayward, Adam J. Munn
This paper arose out of a seminar series for the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales' 2006 student forum and workshop, "From the Horse's Mouth: Career Insights from Working Zoologists".The paper is aimed mainly at horiours and postgraduate zoologists, and describes our experiences as...
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Careers. "Pawsitive" strides in occupational therapy
Contributor(s):: Strzelecki, M. V.
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Careers. An exciting ride
Contributor(s):: Strzelecki, M. V.
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Careers. Healing the performing artist
Contributor(s):: Gourley, M.
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Reflections from the heart. Passion, opportunity, and gratitude
Contributor(s):: Winkle, M.
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TBI: an insider's journey
Contributor(s):: Jozefowicz, S.
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Occupational coherence or psychodynamics?
Contributor(s):: Dodds, Allan
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Behavioral health staff's perceptions of pet-assisted therapy: an exploratory study
Contributor(s):: Rossetti, J., DeFabiis, S., Belpedio, C.
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Paws for thought
Contributor(s):: Henshall, S.