Archive for the From the Editors Category

Looking Back at Veterinary Medicine 40 Years Ago.

Posted on January 14, 2011

By Bradford P Smith, DVM, DACVIM, Professor Emeritus Ever since I was old enough to watch Marlin Perkins show us how they cared for the animals in the Bronx Zoo, I had wanted to be a veterinarian.  I spent hours as a boy catching snakes, frogs, turtles, and all sorts of other wild creatures. When [...]

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Interview with Guest Editor Dr. Jeff Zuba

Posted on December 2, 2009

The guest editor for the December issue of The Veterinary Examiner is Dr. Jeff Zuba. For the past 17 years, Dr. Zuba has been a staff veterinarian at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. Professional highlights include being a faculty member for the Envirovet Institute (an ecosystem veterinary health program), an affiliate clinical professor at [...]

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The November Internship Issue

Posted on November 1, 2009

In addition to being the time that most senior veterinary students are taking board examinations, this is also the time of year that decisions are made about applying to internships and jobs.  In this month’s issue from guest editor David Wong, a specialist in equine internal medicine and critical care, The Veterinary Examiner, focuses on [...]

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Interview with Guest Editor Brad Smith

Posted on September 3, 2009

The Veterinary Examiner is thrilled to have Bradford P. Smith, DVM DACVIM (Large Animal Medicine) as the guest managing editor for the September issue of our newsletter which emphasizes the topic of bovine viral diarrhea. As you may know, Dr. Smith is an esteemed expert in large animal medicine and editor of the textbook, “Large [...]

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Introducing The Veterinary Examiner

Posted on July 5, 2009

It is our pleasure to introduce The Veterinary Examiner. This newsletter will be distributed monthly in an environmentally friendly on-line format sent by email to registered newsletter subscribers. The purpose and goal of the newsletter is to provide a FREE and easily accessible source of information regarding issues that are pertinent to veterinarians and students preparing [...]

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