Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, Vol 33, Issue 4, 598-604
DOI: 10.3138/jvme.33.4.598
Copyright © 2006 by Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges
RESEARCH AND EDUCATION REPORTS |
A Philosophy and Approach to Teaching the Epidemiology of Food-Borne, Waterborne, and Zoonotic Diseases
David Waltner-Toews•
Andria Q. Jones
Faculty members from veterinary colleges that teach courses on food-borne, waterborne, and zoonotic diseases to non-veterinary students face unique challenges. The diversity of students backgrounds, skills, and goals and the public nature of the science require some ingenuity in combining good science with the ability to communicate clearly in a variety of public forums. Drawing on pedagogical theory, the nature of the material, and the diverse abilities of the students, we have put together an effective teaching package for non-veterinary courses on these subjects, which includes a range of methods from outbreak investigations to town hall meetings and food diaries.
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