Abstract
Veterinary teaching hospitals (VTHs) are experiencing case-load trends that have negatively affected efforts to prepare students for entry-level veterinary practice, particularly in the area of technical skills training. This article examines the clinical training available to veterinary students through a variety of collaborative shelter models. Benefits and potential problems related to initiating a collaborative shelter clinical training program are reviewed. Collaborative efforts between animal shelters and veterinary schools can provide crucial opportunities for outreach teaching initiatives, particularly for teaching medical and surgical skills. © 2008 AAVMC.
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Smeak, D. D. (2008). Teaching veterinary students using shelter animals. In Journal of Veterinary Medical Education (Vol. 35, pp. 26–30). https://doi.org/10.3138/jvme.35.1.026
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