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Faculty
David Bristol, DVM
Associate
Dean and Director of Academic Affairs
Professor, Surgery
Doctor
of Veterinary Medicine, May 1980, Cornell University,
Ithaca, New York
Phone:
919.513.6212
FAX: 919.513.6452
Email: david_bristol@ncsu.edu
Specialty
Large
animal surgery.
Professional
Experience & Qualifications
Fellow
in Science, Politics and Animal Health Policy, University
of Maryland, College Park MD 1998-2000
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons,
1991
Diplomate, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners,
Certified, Equine Practice 1988, Recertified, 1998
Resident, Large Animal Surgery, New York State College
of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, 1982-1884
Resident, Anesthesiology, New York State College of
Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, 1981-1982
Intern, Large Animal Medicine and Surgery, College of
Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia
Martin
Litwack Award for Outstanding contributions to the College
of Veterinary Medicine and the Veterinary Profession,
1999
Research
Area
Veterinary
medical education.
Selected
Recent Publications
Bristol
DG: "Skin Grafts and Skin Flaps in the Horse" in
Theoret C (ed.), Wound Management. The Veterinary
Clinics of North America - Food Animal Practice.
WB Saunders Co., Philadelphia, PA. 125-144, 2005.
Bristol
DG, McWhorter D: Implementation of a Personal
Digital Assistant (PDA) Program in a College of Veterinary
Medicine, Jour Vet Med Educ, 2005.
Lloyd
JW, Bristol DG, Draper DD, McManus JP, Neer CA, Bonvicini
KA: Models for Teaching Career Development and Practice
Management. Jour Vet Med Educ 31 (2) 168-174, 2004.
Kanters
MA, Bristol DG, Attarian A: The effects of outdoor
experiential training on perceptions of college stress.
Jour Experiential Educ 25: 257-267, 2002.
Bristol
D: Use of alumni research to assess a veterinary
curriculum and alumni employment and reward patterns.
Jour Vet Med Educ 29 (1) 20-27, 2002.
Links
Academic
Affairs: http://cvm.ncsu.edu/academicaffairs/
Student Services: http://cvm.ncsu.edu/studentservices/
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