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Weigh your needs before signing contracts

March 1, 2005

New graduates do not have the privilege of "dating" practices. This a one reason why so few stay with their first practices.

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WVC doles out $120,000 in student scholarships

March 1, 2005

Las Vegas — Thirty-one veterinary students landed a $2,500 scholarship and $1,000 stipend from the Western Veterinary Conference (WVC).

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Basic financial planning keeps graduates afloat

March 1, 2005

Orlando, Fla. — New graduates pay an average 5.3-percent more for student loans while starting salaries rose 3 percent in 2004.

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Generation management

November 1, 2004

We often hear baby boomer veterinarians grumble in their microbrews about the independent attitudes of thirty-something colleagues and even younger employees.

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Students advertise food animal practice

November 1, 2004

Ames, Iowa—With the country facing a shortage of food animal practitioners, aspiring veterinarians at Iowa State University (ISU) are arming themselves with a program designed to reign students into the profession.

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Mistakes happen: Learn how to manage them

November 1, 2004

In preparing this article, my mind races back to my days as a veterinary student at Colorado State University. One of the more vivid memories I recall involved my surgery partner. He was performing a femoral head resection. The stockinette leg slips up his arm, and he grabs it with his lower jaw and shoulder just as the surgery professor walks up.

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Students welcome computer notebooks

November 1, 2004

Urbana, Ill.—The University of Illinois's (UI) veterinary college has added personal computers in the form of tablets to the classroom.

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Credit scores trump educational debt load

November 1, 2004

Cleveland—Though many veterinarians fret about student loans prohibiting them from buying a practice, the real killer is revolving credit, such as credit cards and car loans.

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Alliance formed between North Dakota and KSU

November 1, 2004

Bismarck, N.D.— Kansas State University (KSU) and North Dakota officials are planning to bring North Dakota residents to KSU to earn veterinary degrees without paying out-of-state fees.

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