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21. Mixing Majors And Non-Majors
type of course necessary for preprofessional majors (ie biology, Pre-vet, pre-dental,pre-med)? a third for A P for two-year health careers programs
http://biowww.clemson.edu/biolab/mixed.html
SUBJECT: Should majors and non-majors courses be mixed?
DATE: 2/97
Dear Biolabbers:
I need your help. I teach in a community college biology department and
my primary teaching assignment is our introductory biology course. We
Non-majors course. It carries the Texas common course numbers Biol.1406
Several of my collegues have expressed doubts about this arrangement in
the past.
Questions such as:
2). Is this type of course necessary for pre-professional majors (i.e.
biology, Pre-Vet, pre-dental, pre-med)?
3). Could majors be served by our existing Botany / Zoology two semester
sequence?
I really do enjoy reading the many regular contributors to this list
/and the not so frequent contributors also ;-).
I would love to see a thread on this subject and all are encouraged to
share your thoughts on this, but I am especially interested in the
senior level institution BioLab members comments. We want to prepare
our students in the best way possible so they are ready to step in to
your upper level majors courses and not miss a step. What are your
observations along this line?

22. VMRCVM DVM Curriculum
Internat vet med, 2, G, Emerging Infect Dis, 1. Avian med/Surgery, 1. is geared particularlyto those students intending to pursue research and/or academic careers.
http://www.vetmed.vt.edu/Organization/Academic/Admission/AdmCurric.html

23. April 2001 Supplement
Fax 706542-5977 E-mail CQUIST@CVM.vet.UGA.EDU 1990, 46 474; Piusinski et al.,med. a range of options and pathways of preparation for important careers.
http://www.wildlifedisease.org/member/supplements/apr01sup.html
SUPPLEMENT TO THE JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES
APRIL, 2001 Charlotte F. Quist, Editor
Wildlife Diseases Newsletter Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study
JWD Vol. 37: No. 2 College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Georgia
Athens, GA USA 30602
Telephone: 706-542-5349
Fax: 706-542-5977
E-mail: CQUIST@CVM.VET.UGA.EDU
Visit the WDA website at: http://www.wildlifedisease.org
Open Letter to the Members of WDA: I recently benefited from a totally unselfish professional gesture by a colleague. I would like to share this story with other WDA members. A few copies of the booklet drifted across the border to Alaska. Several of my co-workers with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game suggested that we purchase copies of the booklet for distribution in Alaska. After some limited debate, we decided that it would be better to write our own booklet. Sincerely

24. GEM-SET
There are so many different careers with animals is hard State University also hasan excellant vet school, and IN TULSA, OK After under grad (4 yrs) and med.
http://www.uic.edu/orgs/gem-set/november.htm
November 2001
GEM-SET Daily Digest for November 1, 2001 (Note: NEW QUESTIONS are posted at the bottom of each daily digest. To respond
you can either reply to the daily digest by hitting the "reply" feature on your e-mail or you can send your comments to gem-set@uic.edu. Please use whichever method is more convenient for you.) Q: FROM MENTEE LEEANN M. IN KENTUCKY
What is the difference between a nurse, a physician's assistant, and a nurse practitioner? A: FROM MENTOR LESLEY DENNY, DIRECTOR OF CLIENT SERVICES AT SEA CHANGE
SYSTEMS,
INC IN PEABODY, MA
link to PA Information and then "PA and Nurses". In there is information about the difference between PA's
Hope this information helps. A: FROM MENTOR LEONIE PALLIKKATHAYIL, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF
KANSAS SCHOOL OF NURSING IN KANSAS CITY, KANSAS

25. AVJ 75,2,Feb '97 Pp 144-
med. We also follow the careers of our graduates, and to have Australian veterinaryscience graduates attain the highest international Aust vet J 1997; 755960
http://www.ava.com.au/content/avj/feb97/144.htm
Decision making: two-way communication needed
The theory of decision making is a fascinating study. How we make decisions is influenced by our personal philosophies, previous experiences and commitment to the result. Most of us have been trained in the classical theory of decision making, where it is important to gather information about all the possible alternate solutions to our problems. Based on good research data, the single best course of action will emerge. The AVA is undertaking a number of research projects to identify the needs of its members. These include:
  • A survey on the readership of veterinary publications in Australia and the attitude of veterinarians towards the AVA and its services by Quadrant Research. In February, a four page questionnaire will be posted to 1000 veterinarians. If you receive a survey, please complete it so that the AVA can obtain as much information as possible. Indicators of a successful practice will be examined by John Collins and Robyn Whitely of the WC Company to determine the feasibility of the AVA introducing a distance education veterinary practice management program. Twenty practices throughout Australia will be interviewed and a further 200 will be mailed a questionnaire. Again, if you are included in the sample, your cooperation will ensure that the best decisions are made about future AVA activities.
  • 26. Information Resources For Animal Welfare & Alternatives
    such as farming, wildlife management, petkeeping, and pest students who wish topursue careers in the welfare of farmed, companion, wild, zoo and laboratory
    http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/Animal_Alternatives/organiza.htm
    UCCAA University of California
    Center for Animal Alternatives
    Information Resources for Animal Welfare and Alternatives: Organizations Organizations listed here provide informational resources as a significant part of their mission.
    We invite your suggestions for additions and changes.
    A
    B C D E F G H I J K L ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Directories
    (ARDF). American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS). A nonprofit association of persons and institutions professionally involved with the production, care and study of laboratory animals, AALAS provides for the exchange of scientific information on all phases of laboratory animals and their welfare through educational activities and certification programs. AALAS promotes the humane care and treatment of laboratory animals through educational programs, publications, and certification activities. AALAS publishes the scientific journal Laboratory Animal Science, the magazine Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, a booklet, Audiovisual aids for Laboratory Animal Science, and the AALAS Training Manuals.

    27. 2001-2002 Living/Learning Center Programs - UVM
    ideas and interests regarding career opportunities and vet schools. students who areinterested in other careers, but have an Anyone with an interest in Emed.
    http://www.uvm.edu/~llcenter/programs/0102over.htm
    Living/Learning Center
    2001-2002 Program Overviews
    General Information: How to contact Program Directors How to Apply to Programs Required Course Info for Selected Programs On-Line Application Form ... Africa House New! An Artist's Domain New! Animalia Art of Photography Building a Community New! New! Celtic Myths and Legends Chinese House Collegiate 4-H Developing Writing Skills: Writing Personal Essays from the Inside Out New! A Residential TAP Course Ecology and Geology of the Lake Champlain Basin A Residential TAP Course Emergency Medicine Environmental Mindfulness New! FARMS (UVM/VTC 2 + 2 Program) New! Future Educators German House Integrated Humanities (IHP) A Residential TAP Course Integrated Social Sciences (ISSP) A Residential TAP Course Japanese House John Dewey Honors House New! L/L Stage Company La Maison New! Musical Expression Through Piano New! Natural Art in the Lake Champlain Basin New! Photography (See Art of Photography Pre-Veterinary (See Animalia New!

    28. GUIDE TO HEALTH
    healthy and contains advice on vet selection, pet OncoLink http//cancer.med.upenn.edu/Comprehensive health care workers; information on careers, jobs, case
    http://www.sheltonstate.edu/library/medical_web.html
    GUIDE TO HEALTH, MEDICAL, NURSING, NUTRITION, RESPIRATORY CARE, AND WELLNESS RESOURCES ON THE WEB The following sites are recommended for basic information in health, medicine, nutrition, nursing, and wellness. This listing represents selected sites only and is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of health and medical sites. Excellent subject lists are also available at the Jacksonville State University Library site. There will be some overlap in information in the following subheadings. This guide is designed for educational purposes only and does not render medical advice or professional medical services. The for the Brooks-Cork Library also applies to this guide. SUBHEADINGS ALABAMA VIRTUAL LIBRARY (for full-text articles and reports) GENERAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESOURCES ON THE WEB SELECTED MEDICAL SPECIALTIES RESOURCES ON THE WEB NURSING RESOURCES ON THE WEB ... WELLNESS RESOURCES ON THE WEB
    KEYWORD SEARCHING
    In many cases, helpful resources may be found by simply conducting keyword searches with search engines and subject guides. For example, to locate information on specific diseases or conditions (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, etc.), choose one of the following and enter the keyword(s) in the search box. The same technique can be used

    29. Feb 17, 2003 Web Adoption Concerns; Anti-Gay Guidance Position
    14, 2002, School Violence; Racing; vet Lawsuit; Zimbabwe. Youth At Risk; NonSmoking;med Overload; E 19, 2001, Harry Potter; Patricia's; Ramadan; Youth careers.
    http://www.cbc.ca/cgi-bin/newsworld/lister.cgi?SC=NL&TEMPLATE=newslink2.ssi

    30. Laboratory Primate Newsletter, Volume 35, Number 1
    Researchers at all stages in their careers may apply School of vet. med., 200 WestboroAve, N. Grafton, MA 01536 508839-7991; Fax 508-839-2953; e-mail dpease
    http://www.brown.edu/Research/Primate/lpn35-1.html
    Laboratory Primate Newsletter
    VOLUME 35 NUMBER 1 JANUARY 1996
    CONTENTS
    Articles and Notes
    Reorganization of Dominance Rank Among Adult Males in a Captive Group of Tufted Capuchins (Cebus apella), Rotational Use of a Recreational Cage for the Environmental Enrichment of Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata) News, Information, and Announcements Editor's Notes......
    . . The Newsletter Joins the WWW; The Price of Postage Information Available......
    . . Health and Safety Guidelines; WRPRC Audiovisual Archives; Primatology and Related Information on the WWW; Introducing ABSLnews; Slide Set on Emerging Diseases Primate Film Competition...... Retirement Surprise...... Travelers' Health Notes: Inactivated Hepatitis A Vaccine Recommendations...... Meeting Anouncements......
    . . The Evolution of Human Language; 9th International Congress on Isozymes, Genes, and Gene Families; International Orangutan Keepers IPS/ASP Joint Congress in Madison, Wisconsin...... News Briefs......
    . . Mountain Gorillas Still Threatened; Ebola-Zaire: Skin Test Developed; UW Field Station AWA Violations; WHO Reports from Africa; Gorilla Birth and Death in Seattle; Primates Intercepted in Manila; Dengue in Gibbon Colony Thailand; Court Rules Against Berosini

    31. Laboratory Primate Newsletter, Volume 39, Number 1
    (Was the New York zoological Park, commonly called the Bronx zoo). of Edinburgh,med. to prepare individuals for a variety of careers including collaborative or
    http://www.brown.edu/Research/Primate/lpn39-1.html
    Laboratory Primate Newsletter
    VOLUME 39 NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2000
    CONTENTS
    Articles and Notes The Role of Human Caregivers in the Post-Conflict Interactions of Captive Chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes Primate Enrichment: A Room With a View...... News, Information, and Announcements Grants Available......
    . . . Deep Brain Stimulation for Neurological Disorders; Spinal Cord Injury; ACLAM Grants; Underrepresented Minority Scientists Awards Granted......
    . . . ASP Conservation Award Winners for 1999; ASP Student Prize Award Winners Award Nominations......
    . . . E. O. Wilson Naturalist Award; ASP Recognition Awards Information Requested or Available......
    . . . Request for Information; Animal Diversity Web; Primates-Online Has a New Name; Primate Info Net: A Reminder; E-mail Lists; More Interesting Web Sites Announcements from Publications......
    Science and Animal Care; Tess Lemmon Memorial Library; Primate Eye Research and Educational Opportunities......
    . . . Postdocs in Comparative Medicine, Missouri; Postdoctoral Training in Laboratory Animal Medicine; Animal Behavior Summer Field Course in Kenya; Teaching and Research, Nicaragua and Costa Rica; Residency/Graduate Training, Texas; Field Methods in Primate Ecology, Panama; Socioendocrinology and Cooperative Breeding; Postdoc in Primate Conservation, New York; Summer Apprentice Program, Washington State News Briefs......

    32. Chapter 5: Dimensions Of Social Space: Creating Meanings Of Science And Scientis
    you is really important stuff, but they never even talk about careers in any well,as I said, many of them want to go to med school or vet school and
    http://sweeneyhall.sjsu.edu/ejlts/archives/scientific_literacy/buxton.htm
    Exploring science-literacy-in-practice: Implications for scientific literacy from an anthropological perspective Cory A. Buxton University of New Orleans Contact information: Dr. Cory A. Buxton 342-E Bicentennial Education Center UNO Lakefront Campus New Orleans, LA 70148 cbuxton@uno.edu Abstract Introduction Science literacy has been a centerpiece of the current wave of science education reform for over a decade now. In its current iteration, this topic was first raised in Science for All Americans , which stated in its opening lines, "This book is about science literacy. Science for All Americans consists of a set of recommendations on what understandings and ways of thinking are essential for all citizens in a world shaped by science and technology" (p. xiii). Later in the introductory chapter, SFAA goes on to define science literacy in the following way:
  • Science for All Americans is based on the belief that the science-literate person is one who is aware that science, mathematics and technology are interdependent human enterprises with strengths and limitations; understands key concepts and principals of science; is familiar with the natural world and recognizes both its diversity and unity; and uses scientific ways of thinking for individual and social purposes. (p. xvii)
  • Several years later, the Benchmarks for Science Literacy elaborated upon this definition, tying science literacy to a more generalized view of literacy for the new century:

    33. Class Notes 1980-89
    Michael Blab, MS vet '83, was recruited from practice in are seeing the world whilechanging our jobs and careers. PA 19103; email, berkwits@mail.med.upenn.edu
    http://cornell-magazine.cornell.edu/Archive/Nov2000/Notes80-89.html
    CLASS NOTES November-December 2000 Twenty years ago I, Jill Abrams Klein, submitted handwritten class columns. Fast forward to the 21st centuryPCs and e-mail are the way to go! After a five-year hiatus, I am pleased to be rejoining the correspondent team. Reunion weekend, or how-do-you-relive-4-years-in-4-days, was expertly hosted by classmates Jodi Diehl Nestle and Nancy MacIntyre Hollinshead, who absolutely outdid themselves. The receptions, life in U-Hall 2, the tents complete with Hot Truck (some classmates had the foresight to "preorder" their PMPs, MBCs, and Wet Garlics), mocha chip ice cream, and the WEATHER! Yes, after a brief bit of rain, the weekend cleared to reveal days that we so rarely enjoyed as students. Thank you, Jodi and Nancy. We look forward to our 25th! Our class participation at Reunion 2000 broke all sorts of records as over 250 classmates were joined by family and friends. A big round of applause to the Cornell Fund leaders, Hugh Ten Hagen and John Megrue, who motivated and cajoled us to give a 20th Reunion year record for donors and dollars raised. The hard work of their committees paid off handsomely, and we thank all classmates who contributed to Cornell. So many people and so little space to quickly share news on our returning classmates. After 20 years, we are looking great! And still showing lots of energy. Classmates returned to the Hill from everywhere to renew friendships and to introduce non-Cornell spouses and children to Cornell.

    34. UK TV Guide
    delights reveal the true and exotic flavours of the med. telling the real storiesbehind the careers of music stories of pets in need, with vet Trude Mostue.
    http://uktv.tv/2002/10/16/
    UK TV Guide Archive UK Shopping UK Jobs UK Hotels ... UK Restaurants (beta) UK TV Guide for the 16 th of October BBC Choice BBC Four BBC News 24 BBC Parliament Bravo CBBC CBEEBIES Challenge TV Fantasy Channel Living TV Play UK Trouble UK Drama UK Food UK Gold UK Gold 2 UK Horizons UK Style BBC News 24
    Breakfast
    Early-morning programme with news bulletins. CBEEBIES
    Teletubbies
    Two episodes of preschool fun, fantasy and education. Challenge TV
    Teleshopping
    Shopping from home. Living TV
    Home Shopping
    Shopping from home. Trouble
    Heartbreak High
    Callan Mulvey, Rel Hunt, Fleur Beaupert, Nathalie Roy, Lara Cox, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor. Hard-hitting drama series about the students and teachers of an inner-city high school in Sydney. Sarah and Tania disagree over religion and art. Ryan injures Draz in the playground. UK Gold Hi-de-Hi! (On with the Motley) Simon Cadell, Paul Shane, Ruth Madoc, Su Pollard, Jeffrey Holland, Leslie Dwyer. The classic comedy series set at Maplin's Holiday Camp in 1959. The Camp Host gets his big chance when he is booked to do a cabaret spot at a posh golf club dinner. (Repeated later) (Subtitled) CBEEBIES Philbert the Frog The mischievous adventures of a somewhat forgetful, enthusiastic and rather silly frog.

    35. UK TV Guide
    stories of pets in need, with vet Trude Mostue reveal the true and exotic flavoursof the med. may be more interested in furthering their careers than settling
    http://uktv.tv/2002/04/21/
    UK TV Guide Archive UK Shopping UK Jobs UK Hotels ... UK Restaurants (beta) UK TV Guide for the 21 st of April BBC Choice BBC Four Bravo CBBC CBEEBIES Challenge TV Living TV Play UK UK Drama UK Food UK Gold UK Gold 2 UK Horizons UK Style CBEEBIES
    Teletubbies
    Preschool fun, fantasy and education. Challenge TV
    Under Offer
    Yvette Fielding presents the game show in which a celebrity panel compete to guess the prices of houses in the region which are on the property market. Living TV
    Soldier, Soldier
    Ben Nealon, Jonathan Guy Lewis, Laura Howard, Simon Sherlock, Kelly Hunter, Phillip Glenister. Deborah's life is threatened by an army policewoman who bears a grudge, while a tough training exercise pushes team spirit to the limit. The Hobbses are determined to become parents whatever the cost. UK Gold
    2point4 Children
    (Beam Me Up, Scotty) Belinda Lang, Gary Olsen, Julia Hills, Annette Badland, Roger Lloyd-Pack. Domestic sitcom. Bill's business faces closure and Ben's is embroiled in a long-running feud. (Subtitled) (Repeated later) Challenge TV
    It's a Gift
    Antiques expert Eric Knowles turns detective to hunt out the potential collectables of the future, as he searches for the ultimate gift for a special occasion.

    36. The Cheshire Public Library Bookmark Page
    in need of information on jobs and careers. healthy and contains advice on vet selection,pet Databases include Pubmed, Internet Grateful med, AIDSLINE and
    http://www.cheshirelib.org/bookmarks/revision.html
    Library Info Online Catalog Search for Info Internet Sites ... Home The Cheshire Public Library
    Internet Sites Page Welcome to the Cheshire Public Library Internet Sites Page. It is our intention that this page will be a starting point for the web user. A number of high quality web sites have been selected and sorted into general categories. Using these links might help you if you have a general reference question. Look at them to see what kinds of information you can get on the Web. More importantly, b rowse............have fun. If you are looking for specific information, you can approach the Web in two ways. First, if you have a URL (address), type it in. Or, you can perform a keyword search by using any of the search engines. If you are not satisified with the results, try using different combinations of words, or try a different search engine. Results can vary widely with different search engines. It may be worth your while to read the Search Tips located near the top of each search engine page to learn how that specific engine works. Users who are new to the Internet and the World Wide Web are encouraged to visit the Internet Tutorial sites.

    37. Tarrant County Physician Magazine
    He was told he was not going to be a vet. Boston switched from veterinary medicineto premed when he public polio vaccine drives and health careers nights for
    http://www.tcms.org/magazines/0201.html
    Click here to return to the Tarrant County Physician Magazine Main Page TARRANT COUNTY PHYSICIAN - FEBRUARY 2001 President's Paragraph
    Executive Director's Page

    Archives of Xenomedicine

    Public Health Notes
    ...
    Cornerstone Community Center Clinic
    President's Paragraph
    by Bobby Q. Lanier, MD
    DrBobLanier@askdrbob.com
    NEW BODY, NEW BUILDING
    I just got back from a cruise in the Caribbean (business, of course) on the good ship "Stretchpants," the flagship of the Gluttony Steamship line. There were apparently only a few requirements for everyone else on this cruise-you must have married a cousin whose parents married their cousins, you must smoke (preferably heavy, unfiltered cigarettes), and you must be able to consume your considerable weight in food at every meal. Looking like a convention of sumo wrestlers, never has so much polyester been subjected to so much stress in such a short time. I would also tell you that a considerable number of these folks actually wore Speedos out by the pool. The experience prompted me to begin my much dreaded "three-day annual fitness program." That's up a day from last year (no pain, no gain) because this year I am going to do it right!
    Bob now has about 11 months before he gets another crack at me, and he's chosen to use the time in a most innovative way. He called me this week, and left a telephone message with an enthusiasm worthy of Debby Brown. He and a number of other young doctors like Chris Ewin and Susan Blue and Dick Schaffer are actually getting excited about the possibility of what a new building for the Academy of Medicine could do for the society and the community. The opportunities for educational activities and community service are extremely appealing. There is a grassroots passion arising that you can just "feel."

    38. Horse101.com: Horse And Strangles Disease
    Electronic zoo / Netvet veterinary Resources Horse Sites; Netvet veterinaryResources Horse Sites. Horse - med. from the vet Corner Archives.
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    39. Hollywood Boulevard-Hustle
    mainstay in Joel Schumacher movies, and med Flory as genre for the rest of their long,distinguished careers. Bernard, tight direction by Hammer vet Fisher, and
    http://pimannix.tripod.com/martysmarquee/id35.html

    40. Fair Lawn High School Alumni Center - 1990's
    agranas@hotmail.com I'm graduating from med School this ypgn.org Recent News cgi1.usatoday.com/careers/dream/dream050 Iwork for a small animal vet in Fair Lawn
    http://www.angelfire.com/nj4/flhsalumni/1990.htm
    Fair Lawn High School
    A l u m n i C e n t e r
    Home Submission Teachers 1940's ... 1980's 1990's 2000's
    Discussion List

    1990's
    Bragin
    Audrey (Married Name: Gross) (added 8/1/00)
    SpedTe8791@aol.com

    Fair Lawn, NJ
    Claus , Timothy (added 11/11/98)
    tpclaus@email.msn.com

    Denver, CO
    Denver. Just having a great time . Would like to here from any one back home, so send me some mail. Einhorn Michele (Married Name: Villano) (updated 2/10/03) michelevillano@optonline.net Edison, NJ Hi All! Update. I recently got married on July 28, 2002. I've moved to Edison, NJ and I'm working at HealthSTAR Communication in Woodbridge, NJ as an Executive Assistant. Love to hear from you. Ent , Jeff (added 8/20/00) jent@erols.com or funworksanimation.com Bordentown, NJ Graduated from Trenton State College 1995. Work in the film/video business. Still cant find a bagel better then from Fair Lawn. Felice , Dawn (updated 12/28/2002) dmichelle131@aol.com Elmwood Park, NJ I graduated with a degree in Paralegal and am currently working for a law firm in Hawthorne, New Jersey. I am also pursuing an acting career and have been on a cable soap opera, a New York city play and have done various film shorts. Check out my website at www.actorsvaultonline.com/dawnfelice.htm

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