Future directions in training veterinarians for companion avian species

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Abstract

Companion avian medicine has become a routine part of veterinary practice. More than 16 million companion birds are owned by approximately 6.4 million US households. This report outlines suggested undergraduate veterinary curricula, opportunities for post-graduate education, and options for training avian veterinarians. © 2006 AAVMC.

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Flammer, K. (2006). Future directions in training veterinarians for companion avian species. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. https://doi.org/10.3138/jvme.33.3.361

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