1. Veterinary medical education and veterinary involvement in aquatic-animal health and aquaculture in Mexico.
- Author
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Ortega S C
- Subjects
- Animals, Curriculum, Humans, Mexico, Animal Husbandry, Aquaculture, Education, Veterinary standards, Schools, Veterinary organization & administration
- Abstract
This article analyzes curriculum offerings related to aquaculture and/or aquatic-animal health taught in veterinary medical schools or colleges in Mexico. The information database of the Mexican Association of Schools and Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and the Web sites of veterinary institutions indicate that 60% of veterinary colleges include courses related to aquaculture in their curriculum, but most of these are optional courses. There are few specialized continuing education programs or graduate level courses. There is also a lack of veterinary participation, in both public and private sectors, in aquatic-animal health. It is evident that there should be a greater involvement by the veterinary profession in Mexico's aquaculture to ensure food production in a safe and sustainable manner; to achieve this, veterinary medical institutions must include more aquaculture and aquatic-animal health courses in their curricula.
- Published
- 2012
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