Surgical training in veterinary medicine has evolved rapidly over the past several decades. Catalysts for change include pressure from concerned students and the public to reduce the use of live animals in teaching; less-than-effective preparation of students for live surgery experience; an overall reduction in faculty time and effort devoted to skills training; college budgetary reallocations mandating reductions in expensive group laboratory experiences; and more specialized case-load patterns in clinical rotations, which have reduced students ’ exposure to common surgical conditions. In response to these trends, methods for surgery educators to reduce, refine, and replace live animals in surgery training courses at veterinary schools hav...
Although the educational use of dogs, both live and cadaverous, has declined in recent years in medi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of peer teaching and deliberate practice on surgical skills acquisit...
Through the years, scientists and technicians, within their laboratories, trained individuals new to...
Due to a raised ethical mentality, veterinary schools are pursuing methods to preserve animal corpse...
Animal use resulting in harm or death remains common within veterinary education, in disciplines suc...
Referral-level medicine is important in the veterinary curriculum, however veterinary students also ...
Veterinary medical educators are charged with preparing students to enter practice in veterinary med...
Background:Modern surgery demands high-quality and reproducibility. Due to new working directives, r...
The objective of this study was to evaluate a non animal teaching model referred as surgical dummy, ...
BACKGROUND: Veterinary medical education is increasingly moving towards outcome-based training based...
The global increase of veterinary students, the growing demands for high standards in educational qu...
In veterinary medical education, the use of animals or cadaveric tissue as a component of teaching p...
For practical, ethical and economic reasons, veterinary surgical education is becoming increasingly ...
Simulation technology will feature prominently in this exciting, yet challenging, time for veterinar...
For many years in anatomical classes it has been usual to use corpses for both the initiation of the...
Although the educational use of dogs, both live and cadaverous, has declined in recent years in medi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of peer teaching and deliberate practice on surgical skills acquisit...
Through the years, scientists and technicians, within their laboratories, trained individuals new to...
Due to a raised ethical mentality, veterinary schools are pursuing methods to preserve animal corpse...
Animal use resulting in harm or death remains common within veterinary education, in disciplines suc...
Referral-level medicine is important in the veterinary curriculum, however veterinary students also ...
Veterinary medical educators are charged with preparing students to enter practice in veterinary med...
Background:Modern surgery demands high-quality and reproducibility. Due to new working directives, r...
The objective of this study was to evaluate a non animal teaching model referred as surgical dummy, ...
BACKGROUND: Veterinary medical education is increasingly moving towards outcome-based training based...
The global increase of veterinary students, the growing demands for high standards in educational qu...
In veterinary medical education, the use of animals or cadaveric tissue as a component of teaching p...
For practical, ethical and economic reasons, veterinary surgical education is becoming increasingly ...
Simulation technology will feature prominently in this exciting, yet challenging, time for veterinar...
For many years in anatomical classes it has been usual to use corpses for both the initiation of the...
Although the educational use of dogs, both live and cadaverous, has declined in recent years in medi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of peer teaching and deliberate practice on surgical skills acquisit...
Through the years, scientists and technicians, within their laboratories, trained individuals new to...