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Mentoring Veterinary Students

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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Supporting student veterinary nurses

Veterinary Record, 2018
We all know about the difficulties of retaining qualified veterinary staff in the veterinary profession and the importance of support right from the beginning, with institutions, including the RCVS, advocating wellbeing and supported learning during training.
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Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation Agreement Between Veterinary Students, Veterinary Dental Residents and Veterinary Dental Specialists

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2023
This study evaluated observer variations in the interpretation of radiographic evidence for periodontal disease, tooth resorption, and endodontic disease in dogs. Forty dental radiographs were evaluated for 12 different parameters (periapical destruction of bone, wider than expected root canal, narrower than expected root canal, apical root resorption,
Kristina Feigin   +4 more
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Human cowpox in a veterinary student

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2010
A 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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Outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis among Veterinary Students

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1986
We describe an outbreak of human cryptosporidiosis in 5 veterinary students in contact with experimentally infected calves. All persons experienced symptoms of gastroenteritis, with the main complaint of diarrhoea lasting for 1-13 days. The persons recovered spontaneously; one was hospitalized for 10 days.
S, Pohjola   +3 more
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Stress Management Interventions for Veterinary Students

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2005
The 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 ...
Susan, Gelberg, Howard, Gelberg
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Physiology for veterinary students

Veterinary Record, 2011
Physiology of Domestic Animals, 2nd edn Oystein V. Sjaastad. Olav Sand. Knut Hove 804 pages, hardback, €98 (plus shipping). Scandinavian Veterinary Press. 2010. ISBN 978 82 91743 97 3 THIS is a gem of textbook, which at 804 pages can still be held in one hand, and yet covers in an appealing, accessible manner the detailed comparative physiology ...
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Piloting Interprofessional Education Interventions with Veterinary and Veterinary Nursing Students

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2011
Interprofessional education (IPE) has received little attention in veterinary education even though members of the veterinary and nursing professions work closely together. The present study investigates veterinary and veterinary nursing students' and practitioners' experiences with interprofessional issues and the potential benefits of IPE.
Tierney, Kinnison   +5 more
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Veterinary dictionary for students

Veterinary Record, 2008
BLACK's STUDENT VETERINARY DICTIONARY Edward Boden. 791 pages, paperback, £12.99. London, A. & C. Black. 2007. ISBN 978 0 7136 8763 7 ![Figure][1] FOR many students, starting at veterinary school can feel like learning a foreign language.
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Veterinary Students and Non-academic Stressors

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2005
Psychological distress has been shown to affect the academic success, health, emotional well-being, and dropout rates of medical students. Although it can be assumed that stress has similar effects on veterinary students, there is a paucity of research pertaining to the psychological stressors and coping strategies of this group.
Lori R, Kogan   +2 more
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