As veterinary educators, we have a responsibility to ensure that our graduates are prepared for working life. Veterinary practices, like any other businesses, rely on good employees, and the implications of a poor match between newly employed veterinarian and employing practice could be extremely costly in terms of personal well-being and enjoyment of work as well as the time, financial, and goodwill costs of high staff turnover for the practice. Contemporary veterinary curricula encompass a range of teaching to complement the clinical content; including communication, teamwork, problem solving, and business skills, to support good practice and increase the employability of new graduates. Previous studies have examined the qualities require...
Catriona Bell – ORCID: 0000-0001-8501-1697 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8501-1697Item not available ...
In Australia, the inception of veterinary technology, as a higher education discipline underpinning ...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This paper sets out to highlight the ongoing need for integrated teac...
Quality, or fitness for purpose, in veterinary education is the result of 'program-process-evidence'...
The move to outcome-based education for professional degrees has placed an emphasis on defining what...
Assisting students to develop employability attributes is considered a core responsibility of higher...
A questionnaire was designed to assess recent veterinary graduates' proficiency in early career busi...
Questionnaires were completed by 258 employers of recent veterinary graduates throughout Australia, ...
The purpose of this article is to explore employability as a complement to competency in defining th...
This paper presents a mini-review of employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education—its ...
More than 80 per cent of vets are employed in clinical practice but other veterinary roles are vital...
This paper presents a mini-review of employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education—its ...
Background: Within the production animal sector, it has long been forecast that demand for veterinar...
Background: The goal of veterinary education is to prepare learners to successfully enter the profes...
Objective To determine the clinical skills and areas of knowledge used by veterinarians in small ani...
Catriona Bell – ORCID: 0000-0001-8501-1697 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8501-1697Item not available ...
In Australia, the inception of veterinary technology, as a higher education discipline underpinning ...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This paper sets out to highlight the ongoing need for integrated teac...
Quality, or fitness for purpose, in veterinary education is the result of 'program-process-evidence'...
The move to outcome-based education for professional degrees has placed an emphasis on defining what...
Assisting students to develop employability attributes is considered a core responsibility of higher...
A questionnaire was designed to assess recent veterinary graduates' proficiency in early career busi...
Questionnaires were completed by 258 employers of recent veterinary graduates throughout Australia, ...
The purpose of this article is to explore employability as a complement to competency in defining th...
This paper presents a mini-review of employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education—its ...
More than 80 per cent of vets are employed in clinical practice but other veterinary roles are vital...
This paper presents a mini-review of employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education—its ...
Background: Within the production animal sector, it has long been forecast that demand for veterinar...
Background: The goal of veterinary education is to prepare learners to successfully enter the profes...
Objective To determine the clinical skills and areas of knowledge used by veterinarians in small ani...
Catriona Bell – ORCID: 0000-0001-8501-1697 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8501-1697Item not available ...
In Australia, the inception of veterinary technology, as a higher education discipline underpinning ...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This paper sets out to highlight the ongoing need for integrated teac...