
doi: 10.1136/vr.c1600
pmid: 20364006
Each year, the American Veterinary Medical Association organises a contest for aspiring animal welfare scientists to meet and test their skills in assessing animal welfare in a variety of practical and theoretical settings. Last year, the Royal Veterinary College became the first institution from outside of the USA and Canada to enter a team. Team leader Hannah Hobbs‐Chell reports on how it well fared
Veterinary Medicine, Animals, Humans, Clinical Competence, Animal Welfare
Veterinary Medicine, Animals, Humans, Clinical Competence, Animal Welfare
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