Business education in veterinary schools: the potential role of the Veterinary Business Management Association.J Vet Med Educ. 2007 Winter; 34(5):678-82.JV
Abstract
Studies have indicated the importance of business education in improving the income level attained by veterinarians and the quality of service they provide. The Veterinary Business Management Association (VBMA), a national organization of veterinary students, has the potential to augment veterinary curricula by providing additional education to help ensure professional success. Local chapters at 27 of the 28 veterinary colleges in the United States (as of 2007) supplement the curriculum by focusing on business topics. A national governing board oversees the chapters, helping to ensure that high-quality educational programs are conducted and providing a conduit for communication.
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eng
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18326781
Citation
Kieves, Nina R., et al. "Business Education in Veterinary Schools: the Potential Role of the Veterinary Business Management Association." Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, vol. 34, no. 5, 2007, pp. 678-82.
Kieves NR, Roark AW, Sparks TK. Business education in veterinary schools: the potential role of the Veterinary Business Management Association. J Vet Med Educ. 2007;34(5):678-82.
Kieves, N. R., Roark, A. W., & Sparks, T. K. (2007). Business education in veterinary schools: the potential role of the Veterinary Business Management Association. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 34(5), 678-82. https://doi.org/10.3138/jvme.34.5.678
Kieves NR, Roark AW, Sparks TK. Business Education in Veterinary Schools: the Potential Role of the Veterinary Business Management Association. J Vet Med Educ. 2007;34(5):678-82. PubMed PMID: 18326781.
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