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Expanding Horizons: Women Leaders in Animal Health
The webinar “Expanding Horizons: Women Leaders in Animal Health” highlights the growing influence of women professionals in the veterinary and animal healthcare sectors. Through personal experiences and professional insights, leading women veterinarians share their journeys, challenges, and achievements in clinical practice, research, public health, and leadership roles. This session aims to inspire veterinary students, young practitioners, and early-career professionals by discussing career opportunities, leadership development, and the importance of mentorship in veterinary medicine. It also emphasizes the evolving role of women in shaping innovation, education, and policy within animal health. Participants will gain practical perspectives on building a successful and impactful career while contributing to the advancement of veterinary science and animal welfare.
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