Abstract
The veterinary profession and veterinary education stand, in the Arab world and worldwide, in the middle of many changes resulting from rapid communication, explosion of large amounts of information, international traffic of people, animals, and animal products, flow of capital, recent political changes, and new threats to global public health. These changes have put more pressure on veterinary leaders and educators to reconsider the different programs, projects, attitudes, and methodologies of thinking in faculties and institutes of veterinary medicine. © 2005 AAVMC.
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Hailat, N. (2005). Present status and vision for veterinary higher education in the Arab World. Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Volume 5: Water Pollution. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.3138/jvme.32.2.151
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