The objective of this study was to evaluate a non animal teaching model referred as surgical dummy, for teaching surgery, to novice veterinary students. Students’ confidence level and experience in surgical practice was evaluated via questionnaire. In addition student observation was done during the practices by the instructor. The results show that students who first practiced using the surgical dummy had better psychomotor and basic surgical skills. Comments made by the students were positive in relation to sensation of tissue during handling rated as natural. Their confidence increased during surgical procedure due to freedom from worry of consequences of surgical errors. Students had the opportunity to practice adlibitum as the dummy wa...
For many years in anatomical classes it has been usual to use corpses for both the initiation of the...
Evidence-based practice is an important aspect of veterinary nursing allowing nurses to make informe...
Background: Because of ethical and medico-legal aspects involved in the training of cutaneous surgic...
Surgical training in veterinary medicine has evolved rapidly over the past several decades. Catalyst...
For practical, ethical and economic reasons, veterinary surgical education is becoming increasingly ...
Due to a raised ethical mentality, veterinary schools are pursuing methods to preserve animal corpse...
Background:Modern surgery demands high-quality and reproducibility. Due to new working directives, r...
Animal use resulting in harm or death remains common within veterinary education, in disciplines suc...
The global increase of veterinary students, the growing demands for high standards in educational qu...
In the context of veterinary education, simulators are devices or sets of conditions aiming to imita...
In veterinary medical education, reduction, replacement, and refinement (the three Rs) must be consi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of peer teaching and deliberate practice on surgical skills acquisit...
The use of animals in scientific research dates back to 500 BC, with research from Greece by Alcmaeo...
Referral-level medicine is important in the veterinary curriculum, however veterinary students also ...
Surgical training involves complex theoretical and practical concepts, particularly related to opera...
For many years in anatomical classes it has been usual to use corpses for both the initiation of the...
Evidence-based practice is an important aspect of veterinary nursing allowing nurses to make informe...
Background: Because of ethical and medico-legal aspects involved in the training of cutaneous surgic...
Surgical training in veterinary medicine has evolved rapidly over the past several decades. Catalyst...
For practical, ethical and economic reasons, veterinary surgical education is becoming increasingly ...
Due to a raised ethical mentality, veterinary schools are pursuing methods to preserve animal corpse...
Background:Modern surgery demands high-quality and reproducibility. Due to new working directives, r...
Animal use resulting in harm or death remains common within veterinary education, in disciplines suc...
The global increase of veterinary students, the growing demands for high standards in educational qu...
In the context of veterinary education, simulators are devices or sets of conditions aiming to imita...
In veterinary medical education, reduction, replacement, and refinement (the three Rs) must be consi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of peer teaching and deliberate practice on surgical skills acquisit...
The use of animals in scientific research dates back to 500 BC, with research from Greece by Alcmaeo...
Referral-level medicine is important in the veterinary curriculum, however veterinary students also ...
Surgical training involves complex theoretical and practical concepts, particularly related to opera...
For many years in anatomical classes it has been usual to use corpses for both the initiation of the...
Evidence-based practice is an important aspect of veterinary nursing allowing nurses to make informe...
Background: Because of ethical and medico-legal aspects involved in the training of cutaneous surgic...