Profiles (Fall, 2003) v.3 (2)
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Profiles (Fall, 2003) v.3 (2)
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2003
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University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine
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■ Service is Job #1 2
■ A10-Year-Old’s Wish Comes True 3
■ Urology Center Brings Hope for Prevention and Treatment 4
■ Dairy Lab Helps Reduce Antibiotic Use on Farm 4
■ The Best of Both Worlds: Dual Degrees in Public Health and Veterinary Medicine 5
■ Summer Public Health Institute Attracts Students from Across the Nation 6
■ Are Your Eggs and Egg Products Safe? 6
■ Turning the Tide on Exotic Newcastle Disease 7
■ Vet Med Graduate Enters U.S. Army Veterinary Corps 8
■ Q&A: Carl Osborne, professor, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences 9
■ Students Work with Humane Society: Learning while Treating Pets 10
■ In Case of Emergency: Call the U 11 ■ Eye to Eye: Ophthalmology Care at the Veterinary Medical Center 11
■ New Name—Veterinary Medical Center 11
■ Annual Report 12
■ Donors 15
■ News 32
■ 2003 Alumni Reunion Back
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Klausner, Jeffrey: CVM Dean; Williams, Jan: Editor & Writer; Hoff, Mary: Writer; Welch, Shawn: Designer; Riedel, Michelle Mero: Production Supervisor & Photographer; Hansen, Dave: Photographer. (2003). Profiles (Fall, 2003) v.3 (2). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/119056.
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