Windsor P
Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, PMB 3, Camden, New South Wales 2570, Australia.
Rev Sci Tech. 2009 Aug;28(2):689-97. doi: 10.20506/rst.28.2.1920.
Research on the problem of decreasing numbers of rural veterinarians has identified that rural practice employment periods following graduation are getting shorter and replacing the graduates who leave is becoming increasingly difficult. One way of addressing these problems would be to develop a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) curriculum that motivates young graduates to seek work in rural and remote communities and ensures they are more 'practice-ready' as soon as they leave university and start working. Developments in a series of curriculum initiatives to address this strategy are discussed, including: encouraging deeper learning in livestock health and production, provision of extramural rotations in rural locations in the final year, offering opportunities to study abroad and emphasising the global impact of farm animal medicine, developing rural support enhancements for students on rural placements, and adjusting admission requirements to increase access for rural students.
关于农村兽医数量减少问题的研究表明,毕业后在农村地区执业的时间越来越短,而替代离职毕业生变得越来越困难。解决这些问题的一种方法是开发兽医科学学士(BVSc)课程,激励年轻毕业生到农村和偏远社区工作,并确保他们一毕业开始工作就能更好地“准备好执业”。本文讨论了一系列旨在实现这一策略的课程举措,包括:鼓励在牲畜健康和生产方面进行更深入的学习,在最后一年提供农村地区的校外实习,提供出国留学机会并强调农场动物医学的全球影响,为农村实习的学生加强农村支持,以及调整入学要求以增加农村学生的入学机会。