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AHC Vision and Planning: College of Veterinary Medicine Executive Summary

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AHC Vision and Planning: College of Veterinary Medicine Executive Summary

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2000-04-07

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University of Minnesota

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The underlying theme in this report is one of connectedness and functional linkage both within the CVM and by the CVM to its clients, constituents and the rest of the AHC. The CVM must be recognized in its role as a major player in endeavors affecting the entire AHC including genomics, food safety and zoonoses. This exercise was a combination of defining the CVM’s current status (Where is the CVM now?), visioning for the CVM’s future (Where do we want to be in the next 3 - 5 years?), and assessing the political/fiscal realities for the CVM (What will it take to get where we want to be?). This Executive Summary provides an overview using this approach, where applicable, to each of the Defining Questions.

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University of Minnesota. College of Veterinary Medicine. (2000). AHC Vision and Planning: College of Veterinary Medicine Executive Summary. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/5530.

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