An exercise in leadership training for veterinary students aiming for careers in biomedical research

Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Sydney, Australia. A group discussion on the theme of "leadership" has been a central event in the annual Cornell Leadership Program for Veterinary Students since 1990. However, these discussions were often unfocused and did not readily de...

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