7th Biennial (1990) Proceedings
The proceedings are now available:
- Entire proceedings - (10,438 KB)
- Table of Contents
- Proceedings in program order:
- Abstracts
- Participants
- Thomas E. Powers: Lloyd E. Davis Address
- Kenneth M. Baker and Henry W. Hubbard: The impact of technology on society
- J. Boisseau 1: Veterinary drug products and the European Economic Community (EEC)
- J. Boisseau 2: Legal and regulatory aspects on veterinary drug use in the EEC
- Charles E. Branch: Evaluation: student and peer review
- Lloyd E. Davis: Veterinary pharmacology defined
- J. Charles Eldridge: Learning pharmacology in a problem-based curriculum
- Graduate student presentations
- Terence Harvey: Current issues and viewpoints in veterinary pharmacology: an industrial perspective
- Lloyd C. Helper: Duties and responsibilities of the AVMA Advisory Board on Veterinary Specialties
- William L. Jenkins: The potential impact of contemporary issues on the teaching of pharmacology
- Keith W. Johnson: Veterinary drug standards and information
- Faye Kernan: Current issues and viewpoints in pharmacology: a pharmacist's perspective
- Gordon L. Koppoc: How can information technologies enhance pharmacology teaching?
- Gary D. Koritz: Goals in teaching basic pharmacology in the veterinary curriculum
- Malcolm A. Kram: Influence of the animal welfare movement on teaching and research
- Roger O. McClellan: Promoting human health: the role of veterinarians in rick assessment
- John W. Paul: Role of veterinary pharmacologists in the pharmaceutical industry
- Thomas E. Powers: History and status of AAVPT's proposal for the American College of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology
- R. Lee Pyle: Technology and the revolution in veterinary education
- J. Edmond Riviere: Role of veterinary pharmacologists in academia in the 1990s
- O. Fred Roesel: VAGUS: a problem simulation authoring system
- Richard B. Talbot: Role of veterinary pharmacologists at the Food and Drug Administration
- Richard H. Teske: Current issues and viewpoint in veterinary pharmacology: a regulatory perspective
- Dan W. Upson: Goals in teaching basic pharmacology in the veterinary curriculum: concepts and clinical applications
