2021
DOI: 10.1002/vetr.57
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Practising with an obstetric box and a dummy improves students’ confidence in performing obstetric procedures involving large animals

Abstract: Background: Usually, the teaching process of eutocia and dystocia on large animals is supported by the use of photographs, videos, animations and texts with descriptions of the births and the difficulties of delivery, being not enough to provide an effective experiential learning process in veterinary obstetrics. This study aimed to evaluate the learning and the student's perception of the impact of using an obstetric box and an articulated dummy as a teaching resource in a dynamic game methodology on learning… Show more

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“…Simulation in a variety of forms should be utilized as much as possible, including but not restricted to [57][58][59][60][61]:…”
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“…Simulation in a variety of forms should be utilized as much as possible, including but not restricted to [57][58][59][60][61]:…”
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confidence: 99%