Butler Daniel G
Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1.
Can Vet J. 2003 May;44(5):380-91.
Mailed questionnaires administered to employers of graduates and to graduates of the Ontario Veterinary College in 2000 and 2001, 7 to 10 months after convocation, surveyed new graduate performance in the workplace. Proficiency at 9 species-specific (in 4 practice contexts) and 7 nonspecies-specific clinical activities were rated as "high," "some," or "low." Fifteen nonvocation-specific attributes, reflecting interpersonal, communication, and business skills, and the new graduate's competence to do his/her job were rated as "very good," "good," or "poor." Ninety or more percent of employers reported "high" to "some" proficiency in 8/9, 5/9, 3/9, and 1/9 activities relative to small animal, food animal, equine, and exotic animal practice, respectively, and in 5/7 nonspecies-specific clinical activities. Ninety or more percent of employers assessed workplace proficiency as "very good" to "good" in 13/15 nonvocation-specific work skills and overall competence to do the job for which the new graduate had been hired.
2000年和2001年,在毕业典礼后的7至10个月,向安大略兽医学院的毕业生雇主和毕业生发放了邮寄问卷,以调查新毕业生在工作场所的表现。对9种特定物种(在4种实践环境中)和7种非特定物种的临床活动的熟练程度被评为“高”、“一般”或“低”。反映人际、沟通和商业技能以及新毕业生胜任其工作能力的15种非职业特定属性被评为“非常好”、“好”或“差”。相对于小动物、食用动物、马和外来动物实践,分别有90%或更多的雇主报告在8/9、5/9、3/9和1/9的活动中熟练程度为“高”到“一般”,在5/7的非特定物种临床活动中也是如此。90%或更多的雇主在13/15的非职业特定工作技能以及新毕业生被雇佣所从事工作的总体胜任能力方面,将工作场所熟练程度评估为“非常好”到“好”。