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Hi Kevin
Thanks, but is (now silent) friend Mario reading this illuminating exchange? 
If not, we are proverbially, perhaps just casting pearls to swine!

On the other point you make, here too in the UK, we are seeing some 
disillusioned by the big bucks culture (merchant banking etc) in the City 
and coming into school teaching , dramatics, and lifestyle enhancing 
'creative' work. TV shows on veterinary work (not yet called medicine here) 
is also attracting lots of keen students.

Finally, can I check whether the qualified vet has the title of Doctor in 
North America? Here the dental surgeon may use the title of Dr after long 
last but not yet the Vet I'm sure.
Regards
Cornel
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Saldanha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] IIT and IITians
> Hi Cornel,
> Veterinary medicine is a highly regarded profession in the west and 
> therefore claims a top-spot among students not only for it's
> relatively comfortable remuneration but more so for the job satisfaction 
> it affords...

  This is becoming a big draw for the younger
> generation of graduates who no longer hold the mighty dollar in awe. 
> Lifestyle and work/family balance are key motivators for aspirants to 
> veterinary medicine.


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