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Clinical research: developing an appropriate career structure

The veterinary profession needs to become more successful in producing the next generation of clinician scientists, say Richard Mellanby and others, who set out a roadmap for future academic postgraduate clinical training.

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Published in:Veterinary record 2015-11, Vol.177 (21), p.544-547
Main Authors: Mellanby, R. J., Price, J., Wooldridge, L., Jonsson, N. N., Clegg, P. D., Emes, R. D., England, G., Corr, S. A., Piercy, R. J., Mulcahy, G., Wood, J. L., Walker, B. R., Argyle, D. J.
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Career Mobility
Careers
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Humans
Laboratories
Leadership
Physicians
Researchers
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