Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA.
Vet Rec. 2011 Jul 2;169(1):13. doi: 10.1136/vr.d1437. Epub 2011 Jun 22.
Veterinary schools in the UK are required by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons to ensure that their students have attained essential 'Day one' skills (DOS) by graduation. To aid students' understanding of how they could satisfy this requirement, the Royal Veterinary College produced a DOS guide, which was distributed in the 2007 to 2008 academic year to students in the third and fourth years of the professional veterinary course. The same students were surveyed towards the end of the 2008 to 2009 session about the guide, when they were in the fourth and final years, to rate its usefulness and to indicate their perceived levels of competence, both currently and expected at graduation. Focus group discussions were subsequently conducted to explore the findings of the survey. Responses from 88 fourth-year (39 per cent) and 174 (87 per cent) final-year students revealed that while almost all respondents were aware of the DOS guide, their use of it was low. Final-year students rated themselves as being more competent than fourth-year students, but were less optimistic about their expected level of competence regarding several invasive procedures, which some students considered to be 'unattainable' by graduation, despite the apparent value of extramural studies and intramural rotations in providing opportunities for learning.
英国的兽医学校被皇家兽医学院要求确保学生在毕业时达到必要的“第一天”技能(DOS)。为了帮助学生了解如何满足这一要求,皇家兽医学院制作了一份 DOS 指南,该指南在 2007 至 2008 学年分发给专业兽医课程三、四年级的学生。同样的学生在 2008 至 2009 学年的最后阶段,即四年级和最后一年,对该指南进行了调查,以评估其有用性,并表明他们目前和预计在毕业时的能力水平。随后进行了焦点小组讨论,以探讨调查结果。来自 88 名四年级(39%)和 174 名(87%)五年级学生的回应表明,尽管几乎所有的受访者都知道 DOS 指南,但他们的使用频率很低。五年级学生认为自己比四年级学生更有能力,但对自己在几项侵入性手术方面的预期能力不太乐观,尽管校外学习和校内轮转为学习提供了机会,但一些学生认为这些手术“无法实现”。