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Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, Vol 31, Issue 2, 161-167
Copyright © 2004 by Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges


RESEARCH AND EDUCATION REPORTS

Training the veterinary public health workforce: a review of educational opportunities in US veterinary schools

C Riddle, H Mainzer, and M Julian

Quail Corners Animal Hospital, 1613 Millbrook Road, Raleigh, NC 27609, USA. riddledvm@yahoo.com

This article presents the results of an Internet-based review conducted in January and February 2003 to assess the educational opportunities available in veterinary public health, epidemiology, and preventive medicine at the 27 veterinary schools in the United States. Most professional veterinary curricula are designed to train students for careers as highly qualified private practitioners, although there is an increased need for veterinary perspectives and contributions in the public health sector. The future of veterinary public health relies on the opportunities available in education to teach and encourage students to pursue a career of public service. The results of this review indicate the availability of a wide variety of required courses, electives, and post-graduate training programs to veterinary students in the United States. Veterinary students are exposed to a median of 60 hours of public health, epidemiology, and preventive medicine in required stand-alone courses in these areas. Four veterinary schools also have required rotations for senior students in public health, preventive medicine, or population medicine. Contact time for required public health, epidemiology, and preventive medicine courses ranges from 30 to 150 contact hours. Advanced training was available in these subjects at 79% of the 27 schools. Greater collaboration between veterinary schools, schools of public health, and the professional public health community will increase exposure to and opportunities in public health to all future veterinarians.


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