European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 28, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse App How animal care has followed human Medicine into High tech and at pictured in Chicago even acupuncture modern Medicine for pets by Joan Cook new York times there is a new Breed of veterinarians highly trained sophisticated group whose practices increasingly parallel human Medicine in everything irom equipment and treatment to computerized record keeping and Biltong when Pamela Abney graduated from Auburn veterinary school in Alabama in 1979, Lomale Vele Ina ians were relatively rare. Now a ma0nly of graduates Are women because of on increase in both the number of schools and female applicants and because of changes in admission policies in state Erma Bombeck aided schools As Well As a decline in male applicants. Abney. President of the veterinary medical association of new York cily an organization of More than 200 veterinarians rom the five boroughs said another change is the introduction of business administration courses into the curriculum. In the past veterinarians know a lot of Medicine but they did 1 know How to run a she said medical doctors Don t have to know How to run a Hospital they bring their expertise to an already functioning but the greatest change Tor Many Pel owners is Noi who the veterinarian is or How the Bills Are Send out but he Way animal care has Folton a human Medicine into the realm of High technology and specialities. Today it is possible to do a hip replacement say on an animal and have it returned to Normal life in a Short time when 10 or 20 years ago that animal to Trad Honvo hrs Lobo put to sleep to said. " this can to done hut the procedure is expensive in animals Asil 15 in As a result today s veterinarians arc faced with a Hal one doctor refers Loas the cute animal because of More sophisticated technology a doctor Olen has the capability of returning an animal to Good health bul
