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I have been to lectures by Dr son and have worked with her in labs and she

will only introduce the importance of using trained professionals for

rehabilitation. It should be a good course for informing others about what

rehabilitation personnel do and how beneficial it is for animals. Dr son

has experience teaching in an academic setting so their shouldn't be any

problems with the information she presents.

J. Sessum, RVT

Texas A & M University

College of Veterinary Medicine

Small Animal Rehabilitation &

Surgery Technician Supervisor

http://vmth.tamu.edu/rehab.shtml

>>> " Jill " 10/5/2007 10:50 AM >>>

I just received a message from VIN CE that they are offering an intro

canine rehab course, 12 RACE hours - REALLY? Being taught by

son DVM, MS, DACVS, CCRP. Curious as to how much good

an on line course will be, or will it be a problem causer....

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I have some of the same thoughts- but it also may increase the awarness of colleagues about what we do and it's value, as well as feed the courses that trained us

RIchard

VIN CE

I just received a message from VIN CE that they are offering an introcanine rehab course, 12 RACE hours - REALLY? Being taught by son DVM, MS, DACVS, CCRP. Curious as to how much goodan on line course will be, or will it be a problem causer....

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