Teaching nutrition to student veterinary technicians

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Graduates of veterinary technology programs must have the knowledge and skills to understand, implement, and encourage owner compliance with appropriate feeding recommendations for healthy animals and therapeutic regimens to promote optimal health, enhance recovery, and manage chronic disease conditions. This article describes nutrition education for veterinary technology students at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University. Veterinary technology students are novice learners in nutrition who prefer visual, applied, and experiential modes of instruction. The program uses the American College of Veterinary Nutrition's "Circle of Nutrition," concept maps, and case-based delivery and assessment. © 2008 AAVMC.

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Pazak, H. E. (2008, June). Teaching nutrition to student veterinary technicians. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. https://doi.org/10.3138/jvme.35.2.288

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