The impact of a group communication course on veterinary medical students' perceptions of communication competence and communication Apprehension

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This paper explores the impact of a group communication course on veterinary medical students' perceptions of communication competence and communication anxiety. Students enrolled in the Group Communication in Veterinary Medicine course completed the Personal Report of Communication Apprehension and the Communicative Competence Scale at the beginning (Time 1) and end (Time 2) of the semester. Results show that first-year veterinary students' self-perceptions of communication competence increased and their self-reported levels of communication apprehension decreased across multiple contexts from Time 1 to Time 2. This research provides support for experiential communication training fostering skill development and confidence.

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Kedrowicz, A. A. (2016). The impact of a group communication course on veterinary medical students’ perceptions of communication competence and communication Apprehension. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 43(2), 135–142. https://doi.org/10.3138/jvme.0615-100R1

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