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Papers by Trevor Heath

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of Oestradiol Benzoate on Biliary Phospholipids in the Rat

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 1973

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of development of the ovine forestomachs on the anatomy of portal vessels and on the intrahepatic distribution of portal blood

Research in Veterinary Science, Sep 1, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Career aspirations of emerging veterinarians

Australian Veterinary Journal, Jul 1, 1991

Research paper thumbnail of Pathways of lymph flow from the intestine of the horse

The anatomical record, Apr 1, 1991

Research paper thumbnail of Observation, Perception and Education

European journal of science education, Apr 1, 1980

... EDUC., 1980, VOL. 2, NO. 2, 155-160 Observation, Perception and Education Trevor Heath, Unive... more ... EDUC., 1980, VOL. 2, NO. 2, 155-160 Observation, Perception and Education Trevor Heath, University of Queensland, Australia Summaries ... Sie umfassen zugleich Aufmerksamkeit gegenüber einem Stimulus sowie Diskrimination und Kategorisierung des sensorischen Inputs. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Drainage of lymph from the foreleg to the superficial cervical lymph node in sheep

Research in Veterinary Science, Jul 1, 1984

Research paper thumbnail of Lymphoid tissues of the ileum in young horses: distribution, structure, and epithelium

Anatomy and Embryology, Aug 1, 1995

Research paper thumbnail of Function of Liver and Other Organs During Lymphatic Obstruction in Sheep

Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences, Apr 7, 1969

Research paper thumbnail of Communication Skills and Veterinary Education

Higher education research and development, 1988

Veterinarians require effective communication skills for interacting with clients, colleagues and... more Veterinarians require effective communication skills for interacting with clients, colleagues and other people, but very little emphasis has been placed on these skills either in the professional literature, or in the curricula of veterinary schools.In this study questionnaires were used to assess attitudes of Queensland veterinary students and recent graduates to various aspects of communication. These revealed that students entered

Research paper thumbnail of Pathways of lymph flow through superficial inguinal lymph nodes in the pig

The anatomical record, Feb 1, 1987

Research paper thumbnail of Refurbishment and extension of Veterinary school buildings at the Gatton campus, July 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Main building exterior including cranes at the Veterinary school buildings being built at Gatton campus, July 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Seddon Buildings, west block from northwest corner, St. Lucia, August 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Tradesman working at the Veterinary school clinic being built at Gatton campus, July 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Small Animal Clinic under construction, St. Lucia, 1992

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Veterinary clinic outer wall from laboratory block, St. Lucia, August 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Seddon Buildings, entry to foyer near lecture theatres, St. Lucia, August 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Dog run showing low windows for dog socialization at Gatton campus, July 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Veterinary school buildings, tradesman working on the clinical skills building, Gatton campus, July 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Magpie Geese and Ibis flying in opposite directions at Gatton campus, July 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of Oestradiol Benzoate on Biliary Phospholipids in the Rat

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 1973

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of development of the ovine forestomachs on the anatomy of portal vessels and on the intrahepatic distribution of portal blood

Research in Veterinary Science, Sep 1, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Career aspirations of emerging veterinarians

Australian Veterinary Journal, Jul 1, 1991

Research paper thumbnail of Pathways of lymph flow from the intestine of the horse

The anatomical record, Apr 1, 1991

Research paper thumbnail of Observation, Perception and Education

European journal of science education, Apr 1, 1980

... EDUC., 1980, VOL. 2, NO. 2, 155-160 Observation, Perception and Education Trevor Heath, Unive... more ... EDUC., 1980, VOL. 2, NO. 2, 155-160 Observation, Perception and Education Trevor Heath, University of Queensland, Australia Summaries ... Sie umfassen zugleich Aufmerksamkeit gegenüber einem Stimulus sowie Diskrimination und Kategorisierung des sensorischen Inputs. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Drainage of lymph from the foreleg to the superficial cervical lymph node in sheep

Research in Veterinary Science, Jul 1, 1984

Research paper thumbnail of Lymphoid tissues of the ileum in young horses: distribution, structure, and epithelium

Anatomy and Embryology, Aug 1, 1995

Research paper thumbnail of Function of Liver and Other Organs During Lymphatic Obstruction in Sheep

Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences, Apr 7, 1969

Research paper thumbnail of Communication Skills and Veterinary Education

Higher education research and development, 1988

Veterinarians require effective communication skills for interacting with clients, colleagues and... more Veterinarians require effective communication skills for interacting with clients, colleagues and other people, but very little emphasis has been placed on these skills either in the professional literature, or in the curricula of veterinary schools.In this study questionnaires were used to assess attitudes of Queensland veterinary students and recent graduates to various aspects of communication. These revealed that students entered

Research paper thumbnail of Pathways of lymph flow through superficial inguinal lymph nodes in the pig

The anatomical record, Feb 1, 1987

Research paper thumbnail of Refurbishment and extension of Veterinary school buildings at the Gatton campus, July 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Main building exterior including cranes at the Veterinary school buildings being built at Gatton campus, July 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Seddon Buildings, west block from northwest corner, St. Lucia, August 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Tradesman working at the Veterinary school clinic being built at Gatton campus, July 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Small Animal Clinic under construction, St. Lucia, 1992

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Veterinary clinic outer wall from laboratory block, St. Lucia, August 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Seddon Buildings, entry to foyer near lecture theatres, St. Lucia, August 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Dog run showing low windows for dog socialization at Gatton campus, July 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Veterinary school buildings, tradesman working on the clinical skills building, Gatton campus, July 2009

Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Ve... more Trevor James Heath graduated with first class honours from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science (BVSc 1960). In 1973 he was appointed Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, a position he held until 1980. He then held a Chair in Veterinary Anatomy until 1998. During this period he was Deputy President of the University of Queensland Academic Board, and Chair of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. He was appointed an Emeritus Professor of the University of Queensland in 1999 and served as an academic consultant to Kings College. He set up the world's first longitudinal study of veterinary students, which has provided unique insights into career longevity and change in the veterinary profession

Research paper thumbnail of Magpie Geese and Ibis flying in opposite directions at Gatton campus, July 2009