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Career Profiles in Veterinary Medicine: Swine Practitioner and Food Animal Veterinary Medicine

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The food animal veterinarians’ mission—and they choose to accept it—is to make sure our food supply is as safe and secure as possible. 

For more information about food supply veterinary medicine, visit the AVMA's page at
www.avma.org/fsvm/default.asp

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Kate V'1010/15/2008 7:45 PM

This video goes off track, it should focus more on what a swine vet does. Also it seems to miss out on an opportunity to provide a different perspective on how pigs are raised in this country. It would be great to see the farmer and the vet interacting in the video, to put a face to a swine producer.

Dr. John Howe09/05/2008 10:57 PM

Would like to see more food animal practice in the video.

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