J Vet Med Educ. 2021 Aug;48(4):477-484. doi: 10.3138/jvme-2019-0074. Epub 2021 Jan 11.
To promote accessible veterinary care in the community and to help students refine their communication skills, the University of Calgary, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (UCVM) partnered with the Calgary Urban Project Society (CUPS), a human services organization, to develop the UCVM-CUPS Pet Health Clinics. These clinics are a service-learning experience where third-year students provide services to those facing barriers to veterinary care in Calgary, Alberta. The clinics are offered at CUPS for 6 weeks at 1 day per week. Each student participates in one 4-hour lab; running two 90-minute appointments. In this mixed-methods article, the question was asked: How does a communication-based veterinary service learning program impact students' perception and knowledge of their skills and their perceived role in community outreach to underserved populations and their animals? All third-year veterinary students (N = 30) participated in the 2018 UCVM-CUPS Pet Health Clinics. Students completed a demographics survey, and a pre- and post-clinic questionnaire. Statistical analysis was used to compare pre- and post-clinic responses, and to determine relationships between questionnaire responses and the demographics survey data. Students were significantly more in agreement with statements that demonstrated confidence in their medical knowledge, technical abilities, and communication skills after participating in the program. There was significantly more disagreement to continue volunteering after graduation, but many planned on providing community outreach. Overall, students felt a strong sense of social responsibility and were motivated to help underserved populations. The findings suggest that communication-based, service-learning experiences are related to greater social awareness and enhance students' clinical skills including communication.
为了在社区推广可及的兽医护理,并帮助学生提高沟通技巧,卡尔加里大学兽医学院(UCVM)与人类服务组织卡尔加里城市项目协会(CUPS)合作,成立了 UCVM-CUPS 宠物健康诊所。这些诊所是一种服务学习体验,让三年级学生为在阿尔伯塔省卡尔加里面临兽医护理障碍的人提供服务。这些诊所每周在 CUPS 提供 6 周,每周 1 天。每位学生参加 1 次 4 小时的实验,进行 2 次 90 分钟的预约。在这篇混合方法的文章中,提出了一个问题:基于沟通的兽医服务学习计划如何影响学生对自身技能的感知和知识,以及他们对社区外联服务不足的人群及其动物的感知角色?所有三年级兽医学生(N=30)都参加了 2018 年 UCVM-CUPS 宠物健康诊所。学生们完成了一份人口统计调查和一个课前和课后的问卷。统计分析用于比较课前和课后的反应,并确定问卷反应与人口统计调查数据之间的关系。学生们对表明对自己的医学知识、技术能力和沟通技巧有信心的陈述表示更加一致,这在统计学上具有显著意义。毕业后继续自愿服务的意愿显著下降,但许多人计划提供社区外联服务。总的来说,学生们感到强烈的社会责任感,并渴望帮助服务不足的人群。研究结果表明,基于沟通的服务学习体验与更大的社会意识相关,并增强了学生的临床技能,包括沟通能力。