With funding by a grant from the Department of Defense, National Security and Education Program (NSEP), students from the University of Georgia and Texas A&M University were able to travel as a group to veterinary colleges in Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. The American group, including faculty advisor was matched with a similar group of host-country students and faculty for a workshop on international issues. The workshop included a number of field trips to view animal agriculture in that country and multiple discussions and presentations concerning international trade and regulatory policies. During the workshop, the students developed a series of web pages documenting their experience:
International Workshop for Equine Health 2004 - Buenos Aires, La Plata and Capitan Sarmiento, Argentina
Animal Health in the Pantanal 2004 - Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Exploring Global Issues in Veterinary Medicine 2002: Brucellosis, Clostridial Diseases, Leishmania & Salmonella - NSEP Program in Minas Gerais, Brazil

Exploring Global Issues in Veterinary Medicine 2001:  Babesiosis, Foot and Mouth Disease, & Toxic Plants - NSEP Program in Southern Brazil

Veterinary Curriculum Issues in the Millennium: Emerging Diseases, Food Safety, Bioterrorism and Food Security - NSEP Program in Chile 2001
Marek's Disease (MDV), Infectious Bronchitis (IBV), and Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) - NSEP Program in Argentina
 
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