Olson Sonja A
University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, FL. USA.
J Vet Med Educ. 2008 Spring;35(1):31-3. doi: 10.3138/jvme.35.1.031.
Novel approaches to the clinical training of veterinary students in many disciplines are being sought by veterinary colleges. In 2004, the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine approached the Small Animal Department and Florida Veterinary Specialists (FVS) in Tampa with a proposal to jointly design and run an elective clerkship in emergency medicine. The program would focus on providing increased emergency case exposure in a real-world environment to interested third- and fourth-year veterinary students. The purpose would be to better prepare these students for emergent cases while increasing their overall level of clinical confidence. This article reviews in detail the clerkship structure, its objectives, and the logistics of training and support at FVS. In this instance, the academic-private institution partnership has been successful in providing effective learning for veterinary students over the last three years. This clerkship structure may serve as a template for other institutions exploring alternatives to the traditional clinical training of veterinary students.
兽医学院正在寻找许多学科中兽医学生临床培训的新方法。2004年,佛罗里达大学兽医学院与坦帕的小动物科和佛罗里达兽医专家(FVS)接洽,提议联合设计并开展一门急诊医学选修实习课程。该项目将专注于在真实环境中为感兴趣的大三和大四兽医学生提供更多接触急诊病例的机会。目的是让这些学生更好地应对急诊病例,同时增强他们的整体临床信心。本文详细回顾了该实习课程的结构、目标以及FVS的培训和支持安排。在这种情况下,学术机构与私立机构的合作在过去三年里成功地为兽医学生提供了有效的学习机会。这种实习课程结构可以为其他探索兽医学生传统临床培训替代方案的机构提供一个模板。