Catriona Bell – ORCID: 0000-0001-8501-1697 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8501-1697Item not available in this repository.Background: The transition from veterinary student to member of the veterinary profession is known to be challenging. This study aimed to determine and compare the opinions of final year veterinary students and recent graduates on graduate attributes that ease this transition. Methods: The study was carried out across 3 veterinary schools in the United Kingdom. Paper based or electronic surveys were used. Final year students in the 3 schools were surveyed either electronically (school A) or on paper (schools B and C). Student cohort sizes were 112, 227 and 102 respectively. Recent graduates were contacted either at a ...
In Australia, the inception of veterinary technology, as a higher education discipline underpinning ...
The move to outcome-based education for professional degrees has placed an emphasis on defining what...
Client or service user perspectives are important when designing curricula for professional programs...
Background: The new School of Veterinary Medicine at Surrey uses a distributed model where the final...
© 2014 Sarah Louise HaldaneAim: This study examined the differences between veterinary students and ...
Alumni survey research can tap users' perspectives on an educational product and thereby provide val...
Background: The goal of veterinary education is to prepare learners to successfully enter the profes...
Background: Within the production animal sector, it has long been forecast that demand for veterinar...
The first year of university is critical in shaping persistence decisions (whether students continue...
Alumni survey research can tap users' perspectives on an educational product and thereby provide val...
Objective To examine the development of attitudes and opinions relating to the veterinary profession...
Objective To determine the clinical skills and areas of knowledge used by veterinarians in small ani...
Objective To describe the perceptions of final-year veterinary science students regarding the import...
The global community is facing a challenging twenty-first century, with many disciplines not meetin...
Objective To describe the attitudes of veterinarians to their work, career and profession during the...
In Australia, the inception of veterinary technology, as a higher education discipline underpinning ...
The move to outcome-based education for professional degrees has placed an emphasis on defining what...
Client or service user perspectives are important when designing curricula for professional programs...
Background: The new School of Veterinary Medicine at Surrey uses a distributed model where the final...
© 2014 Sarah Louise HaldaneAim: This study examined the differences between veterinary students and ...
Alumni survey research can tap users' perspectives on an educational product and thereby provide val...
Background: The goal of veterinary education is to prepare learners to successfully enter the profes...
Background: Within the production animal sector, it has long been forecast that demand for veterinar...
The first year of university is critical in shaping persistence decisions (whether students continue...
Alumni survey research can tap users' perspectives on an educational product and thereby provide val...
Objective To examine the development of attitudes and opinions relating to the veterinary profession...
Objective To determine the clinical skills and areas of knowledge used by veterinarians in small ani...
Objective To describe the perceptions of final-year veterinary science students regarding the import...
The global community is facing a challenging twenty-first century, with many disciplines not meetin...
Objective To describe the attitudes of veterinarians to their work, career and profession during the...
In Australia, the inception of veterinary technology, as a higher education discipline underpinning ...
The move to outcome-based education for professional degrees has placed an emphasis on defining what...
Client or service user perspectives are important when designing curricula for professional programs...