Teaching the didactic aspects of ophthalmology and dermatology using an off-site instructor

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A shortage of veterinary educators in various clinical disciplines is requiring faculty at veterinary schools to develop novel approaches to teaching professional students a core of information in each major clinical discipline. This article presents experiences at Washington State University (WSU) College of Veterinary Medicine in the teaching of the didactic components of ophthalmology and dermatology over four years using pre-prepared lectures developed by off-site instructors. The methodology of lecture preparation and presentation and various perspectives of student satisfaction with this teaching/learning method are presented. © 2005 AAVMC.

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Dhein, C. R., Noxon, J. O., & Deykin, A. (2005). Teaching the didactic aspects of ophthalmology and dermatology using an off-site instructor. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. University of Toronto Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.3138/jvme.32.1.57

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