
doi: 10.1136/vr.i697
pmid: 26851115
Each summer, one student from each vet school in the British Isles gets the chance to attend a week‐long masterclass to learn more about veterinary public health. Last year, Hannah Clifford was one of them. Here she explains how her understanding of the relevance and responsibility of vets working in public health has changed
Veterinary Medicine, Students, Medical, Attitude of Health Personnel, Humans, Learning, Public Health, Education, Veterinary, Schools, Veterinary, United Kingdom
Veterinary Medicine, Students, Medical, Attitude of Health Personnel, Humans, Learning, Public Health, Education, Veterinary, Schools, Veterinary, United Kingdom
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