tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5134993821545562205.post6137492077712103197..comments2024-03-03T13:36:10.569-05:00Comments on The Dog Zombie: A day in the lifeThe Dog Zombiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242246213147009685noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5134993821545562205.post-62409856722790786962010-08-25T12:38:35.681-04:002010-08-25T12:38:35.681-04:00Hi Dog Zombie,
We here at the AVMA believe that a...Hi Dog Zombie,<br /><br />We here at the AVMA believe that accrediting foreign veterinary colleges supports and encourages the achievement of high standards of veterinary medical education world wide, thus improving animal and human health not only in the United States, but around the world.<br /><br />To help you learn more about the AVMA Council on Education's role in foreign veterinary school accreditation, I'd suggest checking out the following links:<br /><br />Accreditation Policies and Procedures of the AVMA Council on Education: Foreign Veterinary Colleges<br />http://www.avma.org/education/cvea/coe_foreign.asp<br /><br />VIDEO: AVMA Council on Education<br />http://www.avmamedia.org/display.asp?sid=276&NAME=The_AVMA_Council_on_Education<br />This video explains the history of veterinary education and the COE and how the AVMA's accreditation program works to improve the quality of veterinary schools and veterinary care in this country and others.<br /><br />Hope this helps ... feel free to write or call if you have any questions.<br /><br />Michael San Filippo<br />Media Relations Assistant<br />American Veterinary Medical Association<br />847-285-6687<br />msanfilippo@avma.orgMichael San Filippohttp://avma.orgnoreply@blogger.com