LABORATORY ANIMALS. IV. GRADUATE EDUCATION IN LABORATORY ANIMAL MEDICINE, PROCEEDINGS OF A WORKSHOP, MARCH 26-27, 1964, WASHINGTON, D. C.

Abstract

The Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources maintains a professional staff and consultants who are available for projects such as the organization of special workshops on laboratory animal technology. Aware of an urgent need for communication and exchange of information on problems of posdoctoral education in laboratory animal medicine, the Committee on Professional Education set up a four-part program as follows: (1) Site surveys were made of eighteen veterinary schools or colleges to determine what role these institutions play in educating both pre- and postdoctoral students in the discipline of laboratory animal medicine. (2) An examination was made of college programs now providing training of laboratory animal colony directors and research workers in laboratory animal medicine. (3) A realistic figure was established representing the projected need for individuals with specialized training in laboratory animal medicine. (4) Following these site visits and questionnaire surveys, a Workshop on Graduate Education in Laboratory Animal Medicine was held.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1965
Accession Number
AD0619176

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  • National Academy of Sciences

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