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. 2022 Sep 16:9:989678.
doi: 10.3389/fvets.2022.989678. eCollection 2022.

Veterinary medical student perceptions of companion animal primary care as a career choice over an academic year

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Veterinary medical student perceptions of companion animal primary care as a career choice over an academic year

Michael T Nappier et al. Front Vet Sci. .

Abstract

Despite companion animal primary care being the most common career choice for veterinarians, relatively little is known about students' perception of this career choice. In this study, the authors examined students' (233 at Time 1 and 119 at Time 2) perceptions of careers in companion animal primary care and whether perceptions changed over the course of an academic year or differed by year in veterinary school. The study was conducted by an online questionnaire sent to the student email listserv and the results analyzed by Mixed ANOVAs for each perception outcome. The study concluded that a majority of veterinary students have companion animal primary care as their preferred career choice and have a positive perception of it as a career choice. This positive perception increased over the course of an academic year, but did not differ significantly by year in school. First year students had a decrease in perception of level of training over time. This study sets a baseline for students' perceptions of companion animal primary care as a career choice at one college of veterinary medicine.

Keywords: career choice; companion animal; general practice; perception; primary care; veterinary student.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Veterinary student perceptions of primary care.

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