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Effectiveness of rural internships for veterinary students to combat veterinary workforce shortages in rural areas. [PDF]
Berrada M, Raboisson D, Lhermie G.
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Magnetism of WhatsApp among veterinary students
Electronic Library, 2017Purpose Instant messaging (IM) apps like WhatsApp have given an impetus to rapid sharing of information through multimedia messages in this information age and their clear impact has been noticed in the academic sector. The present study is conducted with the aim to understand the magnetism of WhatsApp among veterinary students.
Dhiraj Kumar Malhotra, Sonia Bansal
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Cryptosporidiosis in veterinary students
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1988Cryptosporidiosis was diagnosed in 10 veterinary students. Exposure to the pathogen was associated with direct contact with infected calves and contact with contaminated materials. Affected students had fever (50%), headache (50%), nausea (70%), diarrhea (80%), and vomiting (40%).
J F, Levine +3 more
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Human cowpox in a veterinary student
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2010A 19-year-old previously well female veterinary student with regular contact with diverse species of animals presented with an initially small red plaque on her left cheek. During the next 3 weeks the lesion developed into an ulcerated nodule 4 cm in size with a brownish eschar on top, a satellite papule, and marked infl ammation of the surrounding ...
Martin, Glatz +4 more
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Managing Stress in Veterinary Students
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2005The process of obtaining a veterinary medical education creates a number of potential cognitive, emotional, physical, interpersonal, and developmental stressors for veterinary students. Although most universities offer stress management interventions for their students, these programs are often directed toward undergraduate students or non-veterinary ...
Henry, Collins, David, Foote
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Supporting veterinary students
Veterinary Record, 2011I READ with some surprise that the newly founded British Veterinary Union (BVU) is aiming to enlist veterinary students to its membership ( VR , July 23, 2011, vol 169, p 90). Veterinary students in the UK and Ireland already have access to three bodies of representation: the Association of Veterinary Students of Great Britain and Ireland (AVS); the ...
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Veterinary Students’ Use of Learning Objectives
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2022Learning objectives (LO) are the foundation of a competency-based curriculum, but no studies assess how students use LO for exam preparation and/or their general attitudes toward LO. Therefore, the objectives were to evaluate how much veterinary students use LO to study, assess student attitudes toward simple and expanded LO, and determine if LO type ...
Shelly J. Olin +2 more
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Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2005
INTRODUCTION The aim of this article is to provide answers to a few questions: What is mentoring? Why is it useful? How, when, and where should it take place? And, Who would benefit from mentoring? Further dimensions to be discussed are the selection and training of mentors, the need to recognize and reward those who are occupied in mentoring, and the ...
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INTRODUCTION The aim of this article is to provide answers to a few questions: What is mentoring? Why is it useful? How, when, and where should it take place? And, Who would benefit from mentoring? Further dimensions to be discussed are the selection and training of mentors, the need to recognize and reward those who are occupied in mentoring, and the ...
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