National need and priorities for veterinarians in biomedical research / Committee on Increasing Veterinary Involvement in Biomedical Research, Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, Division of Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies.
Material type: TextSeries: Online access: National Academy of Sciences National Academies Press | Online access: NCBI NCBI BookshelfPublication details: Washington, DC : National Academies Press, ©2004.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 87 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0309527724
- 9780309527729
- 128020902X
- 9781280209024
- 9786610209026
- 6610209022
- Veterinary specialties
- Biology -- Research
- Medicine -- Research
- Medicine, Comparative
- Animal models in research
- Veterinary medicine
- Research
- Veterinary medicine -- Study and teaching
- Vocational guidance
- Veterinary Medicine
- Research
- Education, Veterinary
- Vocational Guidance
- United States
- Médecine vétérinaire -- Spécialités
- Biologie -- Recherche
- Médecine -- Recherche
- Médecine comparée
- Modèles animaux dans la recherche
- Médecine vétérinaire
- Recherche
- Médecine vétérinaire -- Étude et enseignement
- Orientation professionnelle
- veterinary medicine
- research (function)
- vocational guidance
- MEDICAL -- Veterinary Medicine -- Food Animal
- Animal models in research
- Biology -- Research
- Medicine, Comparative
- Medicine -- Research
- Veterinary specialties
- 636.089 22
- SF760.S64 N38 2004eb
- 2004 C-691
- SF 756.35
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-66).
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The report identified various factors which contributed to creating an unfulfilled need for veterinarians in the biomedical research workforce, including an increase in the number of NIH grants utilizing animals and the burgeoning use of transgenic rodents, without a comparable change in the supply of appropriately-trained veterinarians. The committee developed strategies for recruiting more veterinarians into careers in biomedical research.
FrontMatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Adequacy of the Current Comparative Medicine Veterinary Workforce -- 3 The Future of the Comparative Medicine Veterinary Workforce -- 4 General Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Appendixes -- Appendix A Specialized Veterinary Manpower Needs Through 1990 -- Appendix B Biomedical Models and Resources: Current Needs and Future Opportunities -- Appendix C The Supply and Demand for Laboratory Animal Veterinarians from 1980 to 2005
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