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Center for Outcomes Research and Education

First Meeting of the CORE Advisory Council

The Center for Outcomes Research and Education (CORE) has put in place a great team of advisory council members that are well represented by industry and private practice (both large and small animal).  The advisory council volunteer their time, share their knowledge and support the mission and the efforts of the CORE.

The CORE Advisory Council met for the first time on November 20, 2015.  Dean Tammy Beckham and Dr. David Renter welcomed the group and updated them on the background, plans, vision and progress for the CORE.  Opportunities and priorities for CORE were a big part of the day’s discussion.

Dr. Ralph Richardson, Chair of the CORE advisory council said, “It is exciting to see the impact that the CORE is already making on animal health and the veterinary profession.  I am impressed with the visionary leadership of Dr. Renter and the contributions of every member of the advisory council.  In this data-driven world, outcomes research and education play a vital role in how animal and human health decisions are made.  Kansas State University is well positioned for the future”

We would like to thank the Advisory Council members for their time and efforts!