Effects of an 8-week dairy production medicine course on veterinary student self-confidence and perceptions of knowledge and skills used by dairy veterinarians

Dawn E. Morin, Laura Molgaard, Erin Royster, Yvette J. Johnson-Walker, John Fetrow

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Abstract

The 8-week dairy production medicine course at the National Center of Excellence in Dairy Production Medicine Education for Veterinarians is designed to equip senior veterinary students with the knowledge and skills needed to serve the dairy industry. Course developers identified 59 topics of importance for dairy production medicine veterinarians. Students (N = 50) were surveyed before and after the course to determine their perceptions of (a) the importance of the 59 topics for their intended positions and (b) their knowledge and skill in those areas. We expected the course to affirm or strengthen perceptions of importance and increase confidence. Students rated 57 of the topics as moderately or very important before the course. Ratings were unchanged (56 topics) or increased (3 topics) after the course. Before the course, students believed they had a lot of knowledge and skill in just one area: Animal behavior and handling. At the end of the course, students believed they had a lot of knowledge and skill in 21 areas; confidence ratings were higher for 47 of the 59 topics. Alumni were surveyed 1-2 years after graduation to determine the importance of the 59 topics to their positions, their impressions about how well the course prepared them in those areas, and whether they referred back to course materials. Feedback was used to adjust the course. The topics alumni rated as most important were similar to those students predicted would be most important. Seventy-five percent of alumni used the course website as a resource in practice.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)290-306
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of veterinary medical education
Volume47
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2020

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This project was funded by a US Department of Agriculture Higher Education Challenge Grant (Development and Implementation of a National Center of Excellence in Dairy Production Medicine Education for Veterinarians, Award No. 2011-38411-30617; grant period, September 1, 2011–August 31, 2013).

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Keywords

  • Confidence
  • Dairy production medicine
  • Food supply veterinary medicine
  • Student perceptions
  • Tacit knowledge
  • Veterinary skills

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article

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