Availability of theriogenology training at North American and Caribbean veterinary colleges

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A survey of the veterinary colleges in North America and the Caribbean was undertaken to determine the extent of availability of theriogenology training. Didactic training in at least one species was required at all schools that responded to the survey. Laboratory experience in at least one species was required by 75.0% and clinical theriogenology experience in at least one species by 72.7%. The mean number of board-certified or board-eligible theriogenology faculty did not vary between 1995 and 2005, but there was a decrease in the number of such faculty at 57.2% of the schools that responded to the survey. © 2006 AAVMC.

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Root Kustritz, M. V., Tibary, A., & Chenoweth, P. J. (2006). Availability of theriogenology training at North American and Caribbean veterinary colleges. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. https://doi.org/10.3138/jvme.33.1.140

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