1College of Veterinary Medicine, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN.
2Department of Veterinary Administration, College of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2022 Oct 4;260(15):1979-1985. doi: 10.2460/javma.22.06.0256.
A qualitative study based on one-on-one interviews was conducted to better understand the role of the academic veterinary technician (AVT) and identify the motivations and challenges that AVTs face during their academic careers.
34 AVTs from 12 accredited US colleges of veterinary medicine.
Virtual, semi-structured interviews were conducted between July and December 2020. Transcripts were analyzed using discourse analysis within the context of social identity theory.
Five themes and seven accompanying sub-themes emerged: one title but many roles and responsibilities (professional/work; other obligations); workplace culture (belonging/inclusivity, administrative/policies); unique challenges of being in the ivory tower (impostor syndrome, educator role, technical skills for academia); entry into the profession and career progression; and motivation.
AVTs have great passion for and dedication to their profession. Overwhelmingly, they want their voices to be heard and their skillsets to be both utilized and respected. Recognition of and consideration for the themes uncovered in this study may help to better support and retain technicians in their academic career paths.
通过一对一访谈进行定性研究,以更好地了解学术兽医技师(AVT)的角色,并确定 AVT 在学术生涯中面临的动机和挑战。
来自 12 所美国兽医学院的 34 名 AVT。
2020 年 7 月至 12 月期间进行了虚拟的、半结构化访谈。在社会认同理论的背景下,使用话语分析对转录本进行了分析。
出现了五个主题和七个伴随的子主题:一个头衔,但有许多角色和责任(专业/工作;其他义务);工作场所文化(归属感/包容性、行政/政策);置身象牙塔的独特挑战(冒名顶替综合征、教育者角色、学术技术技能);进入职业和职业发展;以及动机。
AVT 对他们的职业充满热情和奉献精神。他们绝大多数希望自己的声音被听到,并希望他们的技能得到利用和尊重。对本研究中发现的主题的认可和考虑,可能有助于更好地支持和留住技术人员在其学术职业道路上。