Instruction in Avian Medicine: Correlation of Trends in Education and Work Experience with Attitudes of AAAP Members

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Title: Instruction in Avian Medicine: Correlation of Trends in Education and Work Experience with Attitudes of AAAP Members
Authors: Springer, W. T.
Source: Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. F 77 4(3):195-197.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 3
Publication Date: 1977
Descriptors: Animal Husbandry, Career Choice, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Background, Higher Education, Instructional Design, Professional Continuing Education, Surveys, Veterinary Medical Education, Veterinary Medicine, Work Experience
Abstract: AAAP's Continuing Education Committee surveyed AAAP members in 1975 to determine the history and quality of their formal instruction in avian medicine, their opinion of the importance of avian medicine in veterinary medical education, and what effective methods could be used to stimulate interest in avian medicine. Results are reviewed. (LBH)
Entry Date: 1978
Accession Number: EJ170134
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:AAAP's Continuing Education Committee surveyed AAAP members in 1975 to determine the history and quality of their formal instruction in avian medicine, their opinion of the importance of avian medicine in veterinary medical education, and what effective methods could be used to stimulate interest in avian medicine. Results are reviewed. (LBH)