Title of article :
Preliminary Evaluation of Learning Performance of the Simplest Bovine Transrectal Palpation Phantom for Training Veterinary Students
Author/Authors :
Zolhavarieh، S. M. نويسنده Faculty of Veterinary Science,Department of Clinical Sciences,Bu-Ali Sina University,Hamedan,Iran , , Sadeghi-nasab، A. نويسنده Faculty of Veterinary Science,Department of Clinical Sciences,Bu-Ali Sina University,Hamedan,Iran , , Ghanbari، S. نويسنده Faculty of Humanities,Department of Educational Sciences,Bu-Ali Sina University,Hamedan,Iran , , Mirshokraei، P. نويسنده School of Veterinary Medicine,Department of Clinical Sciences,Ferdowsi University of Mashhad,Mashhad,Iran , , Ruhi athar، M. نويسنده Department of Foreign languages,Farhangian University,Hamedan,Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Pages :
10
From page :
21
To page :
30
Abstract :
Traditionally, animal exploitation in veterinary education in disciplines such as obstetrics is common worldwide. In addition, it is clear that veterinary schools are expected to provide sufficient opportunity for developing students’ necessary skill in bovine transrectal palpation by graduation. However, the veterinary medical education should be refined and animal exploitation in education be superseded by using nonharmful alternatives. Thus, a phantom was developed as a potential alternative to overcome the present educational problem in BuAli Sina University.The phantom was composed of a fiberglass rearhalf of the cow that was designed with detailed inside structures of pelvis and abdominal cavity of cow. Two opening on the cranial and dorsal aspects of the phantom were made to provide proper guidance while an instructor followed a student’s hand movement. By installing a slaughterhousederived cow reproductive tract inside the pelvis and a real rectum above it, an approximately real environment was provided. To find out how it can be useful in the training of students on cow transrectal examination, 31 veterinary theriogenologists and 110 fifthyear veterinary students were asked to fill out a developed attitude questionnaire anonymously. The results of instructors'' and students'' responses to the questionnaire indicated that the Phantom provided approximately a realistic physical environment and a comfortable and satisfying approach for teaching/learning cow transrectal examination. Accordingly, we can embed the phantom as a supplementary teaching tool in the bovine reproduction course of veterinary medical curriculum.
Keywords :
Cow , Education , Bovine trans-rectal palpation , Phantom , Slaughterhouse-derived reproductive tract
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Ruminants Health Research
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Ruminants Health Research
Record number :
2400832
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