Cronkhite Sausalito, CA 94965-2619
Applications are due by Friday, January 17, 2014. A selection will be made by
mid February 2014.
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Dr. Claire Simeone – Conservation Medicine Veterinarian
The Marine Mammal Center | 2000 Bunker Road, Fort Cronkhite
the IVIR program will help you to achieve your future
goals? What do you see yourself doing in 5 years?
Please submit your application via E-mail if possible:
To: vetsciad...@tmmc.org<mailto:vetsciad...@tmmc.org>
Subject: 2015 International Veterinary In-Residence Program
Attention: Dr.
Dear Marmammers,
My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the following publication:
Simeone, C.A., Gulland, F.M.D., Norris, T., Rowles, T.K. 2015. A systematic
review of changes in marine mammal health in North America, 1972-2012: the need
for a novel integrated approach. PLOS ONE DOI:
INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM
AT THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER (SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA, USA)
The Marine Mammal Center International Veterinary In-Residence (IVIR) training
program provides marine mammal veterinarians across the globe an opportunity to
gain experience in marine mammal
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-Species to which you respond
-Live or dead response (or both)
-Any additional relevant information
Thank you for your help for once again making the CRC Handbook a relevant and
useful resource for stranding response.
Sincerely,
Claire
Claire Simeone, DVM
Conservation Medicine Veteri
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To request changes to these listings, or to add a new stranding organization,
please contact Dr. Claire Simeone at
simeo...@tmmc.org<mailto:simeo...@tmmc.org>.
Our sincere thanks to all responders working tirelessly to save stranded marine
mammals worldwide.
Claire
Claire Simeon
INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM
AT THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER (SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA, USA)
The Marine Mammal Center International Veterinary In-Residence (IVIR) training
program provides marine mammal veterinarians across the globe an opportunity to
gain experience in marine mammal
and Moss Landing support the Center’s rescue
efforts in California along its 600-mile range from San Luis Obispo to
Mendocino counties. In 2014, the Center opened Ke Kai Ola, a hospital for the
rehabilitation of the endangered Hawaiian monk seal, in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Claire Simeone, DVM
Hospital