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Author | Miller, R.M. | ||||
Title | Behavior and misbehavior of the horse | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2001 | Publication | The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Equine Practice | Abbreviated Journal | Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract |
Volume | 17 | Issue | 2 | Pages | 379-87, ix |
Keywords | Animals; Behavior, Animal/*physiology; Curriculum; Education, Veterinary; Horses/*physiology/*psychology; United States | ||||
Abstract | For decades after the discipline of psychiatry had been established as an accepted specialty, many medical schools continued to fail to train their students in the fundamentals of this discipline. Medical students all have at least cursory exposure to psychiatric principles and basic psychology. Unfortunately, the veterinary profession has lagged behind human medicine in this regard. Until recently, veterinary students received no training in animal behavior, and there were no available residencies within our schools for developing board-certified behavioral specialists. | ||||
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Language | English | Summary Language | Original Title | ||
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ISSN | 0749-0739 | ISBN | Medium | ||
Area | Expedition | Conference | |||
Notes | PMID:15658182 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Serial | 1894 | |||
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