The study of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) as part of veterinary education is important due to increasing community concerns and expectations about this topic, global pressures regarding food security, and the requirements of veterinary accreditation, especially with respect to Day One Competences. To address several key questions regarding the attitudes to AWE of veterinary students in Australia and New Zealand (NZ), the authors surveyed the 2014 cohort of these students. The survey aimed (1) to reveal what AWE topics veterinary students in Australia and NZ consider important as Day One Competences, and (2) to ascertain how these priorities align with existing research on how concern for AWE relates to gender and stage of study. Students...
Objective: To determine what veterinary students in Australia and New Zealand consider important com...
The importance of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) within the veterinary education should reflect com...
Objective: To determine what veterinary students in Australia and New Zealand consider important com...
The study of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) as part of veterinary education is important due to inc...
The study of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) as part of veterinary education is important due to inc...
The study of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) as part of veterinary education is important due to inc...
The study of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) as part of veterinary education is important due to inc...
The study of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) as part of veterinary education is important due to inc...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
The importance of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) within the veterinary education should reflect com...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Objective: To determine what veterinary students in Australia and New Zealand consider important com...
The importance of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) within the veterinary education should reflect com...
Objective: To determine what veterinary students in Australia and New Zealand consider important com...
The study of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) as part of veterinary education is important due to inc...
The study of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) as part of veterinary education is important due to inc...
The study of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) as part of veterinary education is important due to inc...
The study of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) as part of veterinary education is important due to inc...
The study of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) as part of veterinary education is important due to inc...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
The importance of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) within the veterinary education should reflect com...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Objective: To determine what veterinary students in Australia and New Zealand consider important com...
The importance of animal welfare and ethics (AWE) within the veterinary education should reflect com...
Objective: To determine what veterinary students in Australia and New Zealand consider important com...