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CURRICULUM TASK FORCE

The Curriculum Task Force has been meeting for about a year and doing background research regarding curricular needs for the future. The group is taking the long view of trying to determine society’s needs from the veterinary profession in the next 10 to 20 years. While this is a challenging proposition, the background assessment is nearly complete, and assessments of specific topics are ongoing. Initial reports and solicitation of faculty input are expected soon.

Chair:  Dr. Lane

Representatives:

 

Large Animal Clinical Sciences

  • Dr Robin Duggins

  • Dr. Robert Holland

Small Animal Clinical Sciences

  • Dr. Christine Egger

Pathobiology

  • Dr. Michael Fry

Comparative Medicine and Public Health

  • Dr. Nancy Howell

Biomedical Science

  • Dr. Michael Sims

Avian/Exotics/Wildlife

  • Dr. Edward Ramsay

Non-technical Competencies

  • Dr. Elizabeth Strand

 

 

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