Leaders of the Pack Women and the Future of Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary medicine has undergone sweeping changes in the last few decades. Women now account for 55 percent of the active veterinarians in the field, and nearly 80 percent of veterinary students are women. However, average salaries have dropped as this shift has occurred, and even with women in the...

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Otros Autores: Smith, Donald F. (Editor), Kumble, Julie (Editor)
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Publicado: Purdue University Press 2017
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