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Survey of colleges and schools of veterinary medicine regarding education in complementary and alternative veterinary medicine.

机译:兽医学院和学校关于补充和替代兽医学教育的调查。

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Objective - To obtain information on educational programs offered in complementary and alternative veterinary medicine (CAVM) among AVMA Council on Education (COE)-accredited colleges and schools of veterinary medicine. Design - Survey. Sample - 41 COE-accredited colleges and schools of veterinary medicine. Procedure - A questionnaire was e-mailed to academic deans at all COE-accredited colleges and schools of veterinary medicine. Results - Responses were received from 34 of 41 schools: 26 in the United States, 2 in Canada, 3 in Australia and New Zealand, and 3 in Europe. Sixteen schools indicated that they offered a CAVM course. Nutritional therapy, acupuncture, and rehabilitation or physical therapy were topics most commonly included in the curriculum. One school required a course in CAVM; all other courses were elective, most of which were 1 to 2 credit hours. Courses were usually a combination of lecture and laboratory; 2 were lecture only, and 1 was laboratory only. Of the 18 schools that reported no courses in CAVM, many addressed some CAVM topics in other courses and 4 indicated plans to offer some type of CAVM course within the next 5 years. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance - The consensus among survey respondents was that CAVM is an important topic that should be addressed in veterinary medical education, but opinions varied as to the appropriate framework. The most common comment reflected strong opinions that inclusion of CAVM in veterinary medical curricula must be evidence-based. Respondents indicated that students should be aware of CAVM modalities because of strong public interest in CAVM and because practitioners should be able to address client questions from a position of knowledge.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/javma.239.5.619
机译:目的-在AVMA教育委员会(COE)认可的兽医学院和学校中获取有关补充和替代兽医学(CAVM)提供的教育计划的信息。设计-调查。样本-41个获得COE认证的兽医学院和学校。程序-将问卷调查表通过电子邮件发送给所有获得COE认证的兽医学院和学院的院长。结果-从41所学校中的34所学校收到了答复:美国26所,加拿大2所,澳大利亚和新西兰3所,欧洲3所。十六所学校表示他们提供了CAVM课程。营养疗法,针灸,康复或物理疗法是课程中最常包含的主题。一所学校需要CAVM课程;所有其他课程均为选修课,大部分为1至2个学时。课程通常是讲座和实验室的结合; 2个仅用于授课,1个仅用于实验室。在18所没有报告CAVM课程的学校中,许多学校在其他课程中谈到了一些CAVM主题,还有4所学校计划在未来5年内提供某种CAVM课程。结论与临床意义-受访者的共识是CAVM是兽医医学教育中应解决的重要主题,但是对于适当的框架,意见不一。最普遍的评论反映了强烈的观点,即将CAVM纳入兽医课程必须基于证据。受访者表示,由于公众对CAVM的浓厚兴趣以及从业人员应该能够从知识的角度解决客户的问题,因此学生应该了解CAVM的方式。Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/javma。 239.5.619

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