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10th Biennial (1996) Proceedings
The proceedings are now available:
  • Entire proceedings (4,797 KB): The Therapeutic Information Axis: Government, Corporate, and Academic Pharmacology
  • Table of Contents
  • Proceedings by section:
    • I: Government and Corporate Academic Partnerships
      • Development of a concept, Peter Eyre
      • A clinical curriculum in partnership with government and industry, Ed Stephenson
      • One company's commitment and perspective, David Stansfield
      • The perspective of an alumna, Lauren Sweet
    • II: Therapeutic Decision Support: Integration of Sources of Veterinary Information
      • Veterinary therapeutic information for 2006: perspectives, concerns, and contributions of the FDA/CVM, Stephen F. Sundlof
      • Veterinary therapeutic information for 2006: perspectives, concerns, and contributions of the Council on Biologica and Therapeutic Agents, Donald Sawyer
      • Veterinary therapeutic information for 2006: perspectives, concerns, and contributions of the Animal Health Institute, Mark Wood
      • Veterinary therapeutic information for 2006: perspectives, concerns, and contributions of the USP Veterinary Advisory Panel, Cory Langston
    • III: Therapeutic Decision Support for Laboratory, Wildlife, and Zoological Animals
      • Sources and application of therapeutic information to laboratory species, Robert J. Adams
      • Sources and applications of therapeutic information to aquatic species, Brent Whitaker
      • Sources and applications of therapeutic information to zoological species, Michael Cranfield
    • IV: Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems
      • Food and Drug Administration/Center for Veterinary Medicine adverse drug experience reporting, William C. Keller
      • USP adverse reaction reporting system, Kathy Meyer
      • Experience with an industry-based adverse drug reaction recording system, Phillip Eppard
    • V: Application of Information Technologies
      • Computer-assisted instruction in classroom and laboratory milieus, Craig Marcus
      • Multimedia in veterinary medical education, Charles E. Branch
      • Internet tools for therapeutic decision making, Jeff Wilcke
    • Appendix: Multimedia Projects Funded by CONVINCE Consortium