By Linda
Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Veterinarian Kenneth Boschert wants animals and
information on their care more available, regardless of
where people live. Boschert,
a 1984 graduate of Mississippi State University's College of
Veterinary Medicine, created the "NetVet/Electronic Zoo" for
the Internet, which reaches rural communities and highly
populated cities. With well over 14,000 connections to other
websites, the online resource links every veterinary medical
and animal-related Internet resource. Speaking
recently to current MSU veterinary students, Bochert said
veterinarians will be turning to computers more and more in
the future. The Internet can serve as an information
resource and for continuing education purposes. "You can
find documents, software, shareware, databases or just
junk," Boschert said. "Today we're looking at a
field-of-dreams syndrome -- if you build it, people will
come. You have to watch out for inappropriate sites --
places where people are just out to make money." Boschert's
web site recently became part of the American Veterinary
Medical Association's Online Network. NetVet and the
Electronic Zoo are available as a free resource for anyone
wanting animal information. "NetVet
should not replace an actual visit to a veterinarian's
office," Boschert said. "There are just certain things a
trained veterinarian has to look at before making a
diagnosis." Boschert
graduated a year before all MSU veterinary students were
required to own and operate a personal computer. "It was
a surprise to me how the web exploded the way it did, but
it's been good to be in the right place at the right time,"
Boschert said. The web
site includes information on animal health organizations,
government agencies and veterinary specialty
organizations. Links
will take visitors to sites on veterinary and animal-
related commerce and industry, publishers of animal-related
books, journals and periodicals. Guests can gain insights
into veterinary careers, zoos, colleges and
universities. For
interactive information, people can sign onto mailing lists
and news groups. Dr.
Wayne Groce, coordinator of MSU's veterinary college's
office of special programs, said Boschert's efforts since
graduation recently earned him Alumni Fellow
honors. "Dr.
Boschert has demonstrated a tremendous amount of creativity
and vision in establishing the NetVet/Electronic Zoo," Groce
said. "Veterinarians and pet owners all around the world can
benefit from his work." Boschert
serves as associate director of Washington University's
Division of Comparative Medicine in St. Louis,
Mo. NetVet
and the Electronic Zoo may be accessed through the American
Veterinary Medical Association's website at http://www.avma.org. Released:
Oct. 13, 1997
Forestry,
Wildlife & Fisheries News
MSU Grad Develops
World Wide NetVet
Contact: Dr. Wayne Groce, (601) 325-1103
Visit: DAFVM
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