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Veterinary Medical Education Practical yet complete reference to all aspects of veterinary medical education?? Veterinary Medical Education: A Practical Guide, Second Edition offers a comprehensive reference to all aspects of veterinary medical education, providing concrete guidance for instructors in a variety of settings. The book gives real-world, practical, veterinary-specific advice on all aspects of designing and implementing a veterinary curriculum. This Second Edition includes new and expanded information on widening access on admissions, competency-based veterinary education, academic…mehr
Veterinary Medical Education Practical yet complete reference to all aspects of veterinary medical education?? Veterinary Medical Education: A Practical Guide, Second Edition offers a comprehensive reference to all aspects of veterinary medical education, providing concrete guidance for instructors in a variety of settings. The book gives real-world, practical, veterinary-specific advice on all aspects of designing and implementing a veterinary curriculum. This Second Edition includes new and expanded information on widening access on admissions, competency-based veterinary education, academic advising and student support, eLearning, transition to practice and career opportunities, educational leadership and global veterinary education. This revised edition has been significantly enhanced and updated, featuring twelve new chapters and many expanded chapters. It includes diagrams, figures, and informational boxes that highlight key points, clarify concepts, provide helpful tips and evidence from the literature, and examples of educational innovations that could be adopted in veterinary programs. Veterinary Medical Education covers: * Student selection, including widening access * Curricular innovations and competency-based veterinary education * Learning theories, eLearning, and their application in the classroom * Teaching in clinical and non-clinical settings and creating safe, inclusive learning environments * Programmatic and technology-enhanced assessment, academic advising and study skills, coaching, and mentoring * Professionalism and professional identity, cultural humility, and transition to practice * Program evaluation, educational leadership, and global trends With comprehensive coverage of the field and a wealth of new and updated information, the Second Edition of Veterinary Medical Education is an indispensable resource for anyone involved with veterinary education, including instructors and faculty at veterinary colleges, continuing education instructors, veterinary technology instructors, and veterinarians training in internships and residencies.
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Autorenporträt
The editors Jennifer L. Hodgson, BSVs(hons), Diplomate ACVM, GradCertEdStud, PhD, is a Professor of Population Health Sciences at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia, USA. Jacquelyn M. Pelzer, DVM, MS, is Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and Admissions at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors xi
Preface xvii
Icons xix
Part 1 Student Selection 1
1 Student Selection 3 Jacquelyn M. Pelzer, James L. Weisman, and Eloise K.P. Jillings
2 Widening Access to Veterinary Education Through Student Selection 13 Eloise K.P. Jillings and Hilda Mejia Abreu
Part 2 The Curriculum 19
3 Curricular Design and Development 21 Jennifer L. Hodgson
4 Competency-based Veterinary Education 37 Kristin P. Chaney, Jared A. Danielson, and Jennifer L. Hodgson
5 Competency Frameworks and Milestones 47 Kristin P. Chaney and Emma K. Read
6 Entrustable Professional Activities 55 S. Kathleen Salisbury and Susan M. Matthew
7 Curriculum Mapping 67 Karen Dyer Inzana
8 Educational Leadership and Change Management 91 India Lane
Part 3 Learning Strategies 105
9 Learning Concepts and Theories, and Their Application to Educational Practice 107 Stephen A. May and Liz Armitage-Chan
10 Integrated Learning 121 Sunshine M. Lahmers
11 Collaborative Learning 133 Elizabeth Tudor, Laura Dooley, and Rachael-Kate Llewellyn
Part 4 Learning and Teaching Opportunities 153
12 Teaching for Active Learning in Small and Large Groups 155 Kathryn Mills, Susan M. Matthew, Jan Slapeta, Mark B. Krockenberger, and Jacqueline M. Norris
13 Teaching in the Digital Age 173 Jodi A. Korich and Lisa M. Keefe
14 Teaching and Learning in Clinical Skills Laboratories 189 Sarah Baillie, Marc Dilly, and Rebecca Parkes
15 Learning in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital 199 Laura L. Nelson
16 Learning and Teaching in Real-world Settings 209 Philippa Gibbons and Tim J. Parkinson
17 Peer-assisted Learning 227 Laura K. Molgaard and Emma K. Read
Part 5 Assessing the Student 241
18 Concepts in Assessment 243 Jared A. Danielson and Kent Hecker
19 Assessment Methods 257 Jared A. Danielson, Kent Hecker, Matthew Pead, and Kirsty Fox
20 Constructive Alignment and Programmatic Assessment 279 Kent Hecker, Jared A. Danielson, Cees van der Vleuten, and Harold G.J. Bok
21 Technology-enhanced Assessment 293 Shane M. Ryan
22 Coaching and Feedback: Creating the Master Adaptive Learner 305 Karen K. Cornell and S. Kathleen Salisbury
23 Academic Standards and Progression 317 Kristin P. Chaney and Virginia R. Fajt
Part 6 Assessing the Program 327
24 Assessing Individual Teaching Effectiveness and Portfolios of Evidence 329 Susan M. Rhind, Catriona E. Bell, and Stephen A. Hines
25 Program Evaluation 343 Courtney Vengrin, Kent Hecker, and Jared A. Danielson
26 Benchmarking for Improvement 353 Rosanne M. Taylor and Paul C. Mills
27 Accreditation 363 Karen Martens Brandt and Paula Parker
Part 7 Teaching and Assessing Professional Competencies 375
28 Teaching and Learning Clinical Communication: An Action Plan 377 Cindy L. Adams and Suzanne M. Kurtz
29 Clinical Reasoning Skills 399 Jill Maddison
30 Professionalism and Professional Identity 411 Liz Mossop, India Lane, and Liz Armitage-Chan
31 Working in Professional Teams 429 Tierney Kinnison, David Guile, and Stephen A. May
32 Interprofessionalism 439 John H. Tegzes and Esther de Groot
33 Lifelong Learning and Reflective Practice 455 Nicole J.J.M. Mastenbroek, Sheena M. Warman, and Esther de Groot
34 Animal Welfare and Ethics 469 Joy M. Verrinder and Clive J.C. Phillips
35 Teaching Patient Safety Culture 487 Lydia Love and Erik H. Hofmeister
1 Student Selection 3 Jacquelyn M. Pelzer, James L. Weisman, and Eloise K.P. Jillings
2 Widening Access to Veterinary Education Through Student Selection 13 Eloise K.P. Jillings and Hilda Mejia Abreu
Part 2 The Curriculum 19
3 Curricular Design and Development 21 Jennifer L. Hodgson
4 Competency-based Veterinary Education 37 Kristin P. Chaney, Jared A. Danielson, and Jennifer L. Hodgson
5 Competency Frameworks and Milestones 47 Kristin P. Chaney and Emma K. Read
6 Entrustable Professional Activities 55 S. Kathleen Salisbury and Susan M. Matthew
7 Curriculum Mapping 67 Karen Dyer Inzana
8 Educational Leadership and Change Management 91 India Lane
Part 3 Learning Strategies 105
9 Learning Concepts and Theories, and Their Application to Educational Practice 107 Stephen A. May and Liz Armitage-Chan
10 Integrated Learning 121 Sunshine M. Lahmers
11 Collaborative Learning 133 Elizabeth Tudor, Laura Dooley, and Rachael-Kate Llewellyn
Part 4 Learning and Teaching Opportunities 153
12 Teaching for Active Learning in Small and Large Groups 155 Kathryn Mills, Susan M. Matthew, Jan Slapeta, Mark B. Krockenberger, and Jacqueline M. Norris
13 Teaching in the Digital Age 173 Jodi A. Korich and Lisa M. Keefe
14 Teaching and Learning in Clinical Skills Laboratories 189 Sarah Baillie, Marc Dilly, and Rebecca Parkes
15 Learning in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital 199 Laura L. Nelson
16 Learning and Teaching in Real-world Settings 209 Philippa Gibbons and Tim J. Parkinson
17 Peer-assisted Learning 227 Laura K. Molgaard and Emma K. Read
Part 5 Assessing the Student 241
18 Concepts in Assessment 243 Jared A. Danielson and Kent Hecker
19 Assessment Methods 257 Jared A. Danielson, Kent Hecker, Matthew Pead, and Kirsty Fox
20 Constructive Alignment and Programmatic Assessment 279 Kent Hecker, Jared A. Danielson, Cees van der Vleuten, and Harold G.J. Bok
21 Technology-enhanced Assessment 293 Shane M. Ryan
22 Coaching and Feedback: Creating the Master Adaptive Learner 305 Karen K. Cornell and S. Kathleen Salisbury
23 Academic Standards and Progression 317 Kristin P. Chaney and Virginia R. Fajt
Part 6 Assessing the Program 327
24 Assessing Individual Teaching Effectiveness and Portfolios of Evidence 329 Susan M. Rhind, Catriona E. Bell, and Stephen A. Hines
25 Program Evaluation 343 Courtney Vengrin, Kent Hecker, and Jared A. Danielson
26 Benchmarking for Improvement 353 Rosanne M. Taylor and Paul C. Mills
27 Accreditation 363 Karen Martens Brandt and Paula Parker
Part 7 Teaching and Assessing Professional Competencies 375
28 Teaching and Learning Clinical Communication: An Action Plan 377 Cindy L. Adams and Suzanne M. Kurtz
29 Clinical Reasoning Skills 399 Jill Maddison
30 Professionalism and Professional Identity 411 Liz Mossop, India Lane, and Liz Armitage-Chan
31 Working in Professional Teams 429 Tierney Kinnison, David Guile, and Stephen A. May
32 Interprofessionalism 439 John H. Tegzes and Esther de Groot
33 Lifelong Learning and Reflective Practice 455 Nicole J.J.M. Mastenbroek, Sheena M. Warman, and Esther de Groot
34 Animal Welfare and Ethics 469 Joy M. Verrinder and Clive J.C. Phillips
35 Teaching Patient Safety Culture 487 Lydia Love and Erik H. Hofmeister
36 Cultural Humility 499 Lisa M. Gr
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