2008 ACVP Role Delineation Survey and Initial Data Analysis: From the Role Delineation Task Force

The American College of Veterinary Pathologists commissioned a role delineation survey to define the specialized tasks, knowledge, and tools that define the current practice of veterinary clinical pathology and veterinary anatomic pathology. The survey also identified when competence was acquired fo...

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Hauptverfasser: Morton, D, Berent, L.M, Bolon, B, Boyd, K.L, Coleman, G.D, Hall, R.L, Kinsel, M.J, Tornquist, S.J, Wilson, D.W
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