Acknowledgements Public<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>The</strong> Leadership Program for <strong>Veterinary</strong> Students is made possible by awards from federal agencies, corpor<strong>at</strong>ions, found<strong>at</strong>ions, and other priv<strong>at</strong>e sector sponsors. For their generous support this year, the program organizers thank: N<strong>at</strong>ional Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst <strong>The</strong> Albert C. Bostwick Found<strong>at</strong>ion Pfi zer Inc Boeringer-Ingelheim Co. <strong>The</strong> Wellcome Trust <strong>The</strong> program organizers also thank the facilit<strong>at</strong>ors, counselors, and mentors who took part in the <strong>2010</strong> program. Thanks too to Mr. Caleb Chan, the Program Coordin<strong>at</strong>or, and to Ms. K<strong>at</strong>hleen Williams, Ms. Alice Bizri, Ms. Alexis Wenski-Roberts, Ms. Stephanie Specchio and Mr. David Frank for their assistance. Finally, the organizers congr<strong>at</strong>ul<strong>at</strong>e the particip<strong>at</strong>ing scholars. <strong>The</strong>ir academic achievements, coupled with their dedic<strong>at</strong>ion to discovery and service, mark these individuals as future leaders <strong>of</strong> the veterinary pr<strong>of</strong>ession. 6 www.vet.cornell.edu/oge/leadership From time-to-time, the program organizers and their associ<strong>at</strong>es have described elements <strong>of</strong> the program, str<strong>at</strong>egies for its implement<strong>at</strong>ion and outcomes. Recent public<strong>at</strong>ions include: • Promoting Science-Based Careers Through Student- Directed Learning. McGregor, D.D. and Fraser, D.R. J. Vet. Med. Educ. 33:294-298, 2006. • Counseling <strong>Veterinary</strong> Students Who Aspire to Careers in Science. McGregor, D.D. and Fraser, D.R. JAVMA 229:668-671, 2006. • Acquainting <strong>Veterinary</strong> Students With Careers in the Pharmaceutical Industry. McGregor, D.D., Fraser, D.R., Haven, M.L. and Hickey, G.J. Vet. Med. Educ. 34:139- 142, 2007. • Career P<strong>at</strong>hs <strong>of</strong> Alumni <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Cornell</strong> Leadership Program for <strong>Veterinary</strong> Students. Fraser, D.R., McGregor, D.D. and Gröhn, Y.T. Vet. Record 20:750-756, 2008. Interested parties also are invited to visit the program website <strong>at</strong> www.vet.cornell.edu/oge/leadership
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