Veterinary Medicine as a profession has undergone a change from a male-oriented one, to being predominantly female. The increase in female students is a reflection of the increasing interest in veterinary medicine by females. This study focused on reasons for the specific choice of veterinary medical education among female veterinary students. A life history approach was applied in order to explore the lives of six female veterinary students from St. George’s University, School of Veterinary Medicine in Grenada. This methodology involved using interviews to collect personal accounts of students’ life experiences that provided data about the reasons for the choice of female students to pursue veterinary medical education. The theoretical fra...
Data on student enrolment in higher education generally highlights gendered patterns and an underrep...
Data on student enrolment in higher education generally highlights gendered patterns and an underrep...
This paper discusses the attractiveness of veterinary medicine as a career choice for women. A brief...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of ...
This study is focused on women veterinary medicine students and how misogyny and sexism have influen...
Objective—To assess the level of interest of university students enrolled in veterinary science cour...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of demographic and experiential factors on...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of demographic and experiential factors on...
Data on student enrolment in higher education generally highlights gendered patterns and an underrep...
Data on student enrolment in higher education generally highlights gendered patterns and an underrep...
This paper discusses the attractiveness of veterinary medicine as a career choice for women. A brief...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of ...
This study is focused on women veterinary medicine students and how misogyny and sexism have influen...
Objective—To assess the level of interest of university students enrolled in veterinary science cour...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
Historically, the veterinary profession has understood animal welfare primarily in terms of animal h...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of demographic and experiential factors on...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of demographic and experiential factors on...
Data on student enrolment in higher education generally highlights gendered patterns and an underrep...
Data on student enrolment in higher education generally highlights gendered patterns and an underrep...
This paper discusses the attractiveness of veterinary medicine as a career choice for women. A brief...