Hadian Mojtaba, Dalir-Naghadeh Bahram
Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran.
Vet Med Sci. 2025 Jan;11(1):e70081. doi: 10.1002/vms3.70081.
Veterinary science remains a challenging and less appreciated subject in the Iranian higher education system and society.
This survey aimed to assess the satisfaction and outlook of veterinary students at Urmia University, one of the major veterinary faculties in Iran. The survey was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, which also significantly impacted veterinary education.
A questionnaire was used to gather the opinions of 292 students.
The results revealed that 50.2% of respondents were either completely unsatisfied or less satisfied with the quality of teaching. Poor clinical training, the curriculum and distance learning were identified as the primary reasons. In addition, 40.3% of students expressed a desire to change their major. Most students (82.6%) expressed a desire to continue their education after completing their undergraduate course. Regarding future employment, 45.8% of participants wanted to start their own business or practice, whereas 54.2% preferred employment opportunities. A significant 81.6% of participants said they would consider emigrating to pursue better career prospects.
The study highlighted various challenges in veterinary education in Iran, including dissatisfaction with the quality of teaching, an oversupply of trained veterinarians and limited career options. The COVID-19 pandemic and distance learning further exacerbated these issues.
在伊朗高等教育体系和社会中,兽医学仍然是一门具有挑战性且不太受重视的学科。
本调查旨在评估伊朗主要兽医学院之一的乌尔米亚大学兽医学专业学生的满意度和前景。该调查在新冠疫情期间进行,疫情也对兽医教育产生了重大影响。
采用问卷调查收集292名学生的意见。
结果显示,50.2%的受访者对教学质量完全不满意或不太满意。临床培训不足、课程设置和远程学习被认为是主要原因。此外,40.3%的学生表示希望更换专业。大多数学生(82.6%)表示希望在完成本科课程后继续深造。关于未来就业,45.8%的参与者希望创业或开业,而54.2%的人更喜欢就业机会。高达81.6%的参与者表示会考虑移民以寻求更好的职业前景。
该研究突出了伊朗兽医教育中的各种挑战,包括对教学质量的不满、受过培训的兽医供应过剩以及职业选择有限。新冠疫情和远程学习进一步加剧了这些问题。