National Report -- One of the most significant issues facing veterinary practices is qualified management, according to VetMgrCentral.
National Report
-- One of the most significant issues facing veterinary practices is qualified management, according to VetMgrCentral.
As a result, VetMgrCentral has decided to assist veterinary practice owners with attaining qualified managers by offering grants to develop management personnel. To support that mission, VetMgrCentral is offering a veterinary management scholarship program.
Applications will be accepted from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31. Applicants will be notified upon receipt of all required documentation and a determination will be made within 90 days from the deadline.
The 2009 VetMgrCentral Management Scholarship is open to all managers currently working in the veterinary industry in a management role. You must be working in the field as a manager at the time the scholarship is awarded.
To apply, visit www.veterinaryteamjobs.com and download an application.
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