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Lincoln, Anne E. – Social Forces, 2010
A confining limitation for the occupational sex segregation literature has been the inability to determine how many persons of one sex "would" have entered an occupation had the other sex not successfully entered instead. Using panel data from all American colleges of veterinary medicine (1976-1995), a fixed-effects model with lagged independent…
Descriptors: Veterinary Medical Education, Veterinary Medicine, Employment Opportunities, Supply and Demand
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Nelson, Charles; Ponder, Jennifer – Science and Children, 2010
The day the Turtle Girls received Montel's adoption papers, piercing screams ricocheted across the school grounds instantaneously and simultaneously--in that moment, each student felt the joy of civic stewardship. Read on to find out how a visit to The Turtle Hospital inspired a group of elementary students to create a club devoted to supporting…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Ecology
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Cavas, Bulent; Cakiroglu, Jale; Cavas, Pinar; Ertepinar, Hamide – Science Education International, 2011
The shortfall of young people, particularly women, in the field of Science, Mathematics and Engineering (SME) has been shown in many national studies. Schreiner and Sjoberg (2007) indicated that boys outnumber girls in physics and engineering studies, while the gender balance is shifted towards the girls in studies including medicine, veterinary…
Descriptors: Females, Career Choice, High School Students, Veterinary Medicine
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Milligan, J. E.; And Others – Journal of Environmental Health, 1983
Pregnant women, especially those working in veterinary medicine, face occupational health/disease risks from mutagens, teratogens, and carcinogens. These hazards can be placed into three categories: physical, chemical, and biological. Each of these hazards is discussed with examples. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Cancer, Communicable Diseases, Diseases, Females
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Riser, Wayne H. – Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 1979
A course to help students adjust to a practicing career as a veterinarian included sessions on: opportunities in the field, choosing a specialty and location; applying for jobs; women in practice; finances; improving professional skills; the veterinarian as hospital administrator; and malpractice and health insurance. (BH)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Opportunities, Career Planning, Course Content
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Zeglen, Marie E. – Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 1979
Results of the 1978 Senior Survey of veterinary college graduates in the US and Canada are presented. Included are: (1) response to the survey, (2) employment characteristics, (3) geographical distribution, (4) licensing patterns, (5) locational preferences, and (6) summary and conclusions. The survey form is appended. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Certification, Employment Patterns, Females, Geographic Distribution