Bissett Wesley T, Zoran Debra L, Clendenin Angela, Espitia Noberto F, Moyer William, Rogers Kenita S
J Vet Med Educ. 2013 Winter;40(4):378-88. doi: 10.3138/jvme.1212-114R1.
Changing societal expectations provide new challenges and opportunities for the veterinary medical profession. These changing expectations and approaches to the education of veterinary students in the future are reflected in the North American Veterinary Medical Education Consortium's report "Roadmap for Veterinary Medical Education in the 21st Century: Responsive, Collaborative, Flexible." They are also reflected in the expectations of the populace, who no longer find it acceptable that animals are not included in both planning for and responding to natural or manmade disasters. In response to the changing needs of society and the veterinary profession, Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine has developed a required rotation in the fourth-year curriculum on emergency planning and response. The unique requirements of emergency preparedness and response and the design of the rotation provide an ideal platform for providing this valued public service while simultaneously addressing the seven professional competencies outlined in the NAVMEC roadmap. This article describes an overview of the rotation and its content and identifies opportunities for students to practice these important professional competencies using the tools introduced in this new rotation.
社会期望的变化给兽医行业带来了新的挑战和机遇。这些不断变化的期望以及未来兽医学生教育的方式,体现在北美兽医医学教育联盟的报告《21世纪兽医医学教育路线图:响应迅速、协作紧密、灵活多变》中。它们也反映在民众的期望中,民众不再认为在应对自然灾害或人为灾难的规划和响应中不将动物纳入是可以接受的。为响应社会和兽医行业不断变化的需求,德克萨斯A&M大学兽医学院在四年级课程中设置了一门关于应急规划与响应的必修课。应急准备与响应的独特要求以及该轮转课程的设计,为提供这项重要的公共服务提供了一个理想平台,同时也满足了北美兽医医学教育联盟路线图中概述的七项专业能力要求。本文概述了该轮转课程及其内容,并确定了学生利用这一新轮转课程中引入的工具来实践这些重要专业能力的机会。