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Epidemiology, public health and preventive medicine in veterinary medical education in Canada and the United States
Authors:David W. Hird   Larry T. Glickman  Mary Jeanne Fanelli
Affiliation:

a Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA

b Department of Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA

Abstract:A survey was conducted of teachers, faculty positions, curricula, and administrative structure of epidemiology, public health and preventive medicine in the professional curricula of 28 veterinary schools in Canada and the United States. All or nearly all schools allocated core curricular time to courses in epidemiology, public health, food, safety, and preventive medicine. Fewer schools allocated time to regulatory medicine (79%), economics (75%), biometry (61%) and environmental protection (54%). Of the 148 surveyed teachers of these disciplines, 92% had the DVM or equivalent degree, and 52% had both DVM and Ph.D. degree.

In the period 1987–1989, 33 faculty positions related to epidemiology and preventive medicine were filled, and in mid-1989 there were 41 vacant or anticipated positions. Of the 41 vacant or anticipated positions, the DVM (or equivalent) degree was required in 85%, and the DVM and Ph.D. degrees were required in 61%. Analytic epidemiology (quantitative methodology) and livestock/herd health management were the most common areas of emphasis required in the vacant or anticipated positions.

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