Biomedical Education
Simulations
Scalese RJ &
Issenberg SB. Effective use of simulations for the teaching and acquisition
of veterinary professional and clinical skills. JVME
2005; 32(4): 461-467.
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ABSTRACT
Simulation technology will feature prominently in this exciting, yet
challenging, time for veterinary medicine. The profession is evolving to
keep pace with rapid changes in clinical practice, scientific discovery, and
educational strategy, while ensuring that it follows the public mandate to
produce competent veterinarians. Among the challenges to meeting this
educational goal are limitations—due to important issues such as animal
welfare—on the availability of real patients for training. Drawing chiefly
on the experience in human medicine, this article explores the use of
simulations in veterinary medical education to provide safe and ethical
alternative opportunities for learners to practice essential clinical and
professional skills.