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Baseline survey of progress by veterinary medical colleges in implementing recommendations from the North American Veterinary Medical Education Consortium

机译:兽医医学院在实施北美兽医学教育联合会建议中所取得的进展的基线调查

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A survey was conducted to assess progress by accredited veterinary medical colleges in the United States and Canada with regard to implementation of recommendations from the North American Veterinary Medical Education Consortium (NAVMEC). Results indicated broad support for many of the recommendations and a willingness among stakeholders in veterinary medical education to accelerate their implementation. Respondents also expressed a desire for evidence-based decisions and detailed implementation planning. Many colleges of veterinary medicine reported progress on initiatives started prior to the meetings of the NAVMEC that closely aligned with NAVMEC recommendations. Only isolated progress toward implementation of system-wide recommendations that required coordination among multiple colleges of veterinary medicine and other stakeholders was identified. Survey results confirmed the need for changes to the current veterinary medical education paradigm and a commitment among many stakeholders to work together to effect these changes. (J Am Vet Med Assoc 2013:243:826-832)
机译:进行了一项调查,以评估美国和加拿大认可的兽医学院在实施北美兽医教育联盟(NAVMEC)的建议方面的进展。结果表明,许多建议得到了广泛支持,兽医医学教育的利益相关者也表示愿意加快实施。受访者还希望基于证据的决策和详细的实施计划。许多兽医学院报告说,在NAVMEC会议之前开始的举措取得了进展,这些举措与NAVMEC的建议非常吻合。仅发现了在实施全系统建议方面仅取得的进展,该建议要求多家兽医学院和其他利益相关者之间进行协调。调查结果证实,有必要改变当前的兽医医学教育范式,并且许多利益相关者承诺共同努力实现这些改变。 (J Am Vet Med Assoc 2013:243:826-832)

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