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Employability as a Guiding Outcome in Veterinary Education: Findings of the VetSet2Go Project

This paper presents a mini-review of employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education—its conceptualisation, utility, core elements and dimensions, and pedagogical approaches—through a summary of the findings of a major international project with the same aims (the VetSet2Go project). Guid...

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Autores principales: Cake, Martin, Bell, Melinda, Cobb, Kate, Feakes, Adele, Hamood, Wendy, Hughes, Kirsty, King, Eva, Mansfield, Caroline F., McArthur, Michelle, Matthew, Susan, Mossop, Liz, Rhind, Susan, Schull, Daniel, Zaki, Sanaa
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8531261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34692801
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.687967
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author Cake, Martin
Bell, Melinda
Cobb, Kate
Feakes, Adele
Hamood, Wendy
Hughes, Kirsty
King, Eva
Mansfield, Caroline F.
McArthur, Michelle
Matthew, Susan
Mossop, Liz
Rhind, Susan
Schull, Daniel
Zaki, Sanaa
author_facet Cake, Martin
Bell, Melinda
Cobb, Kate
Feakes, Adele
Hamood, Wendy
Hughes, Kirsty
King, Eva
Mansfield, Caroline F.
McArthur, Michelle
Matthew, Susan
Mossop, Liz
Rhind, Susan
Schull, Daniel
Zaki, Sanaa
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description This paper presents a mini-review of employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education—its conceptualisation, utility, core elements and dimensions, and pedagogical approaches—through a summary of the findings of a major international project with the same aims (the VetSet2Go project). Guided by a conception of the successful veterinary professional as one capable of navigating and sustainably balancing the (sometimes competing) needs and expectations of multiple stakeholders, the project integrated multiple sources of evidence to derive an employability framework representing the dimensions and capabilities most important to veterinary professional success. This framework provides a useful complement to those based in narrower views of competency and professionalism. One notable difference is its added emphasis on broad success outcomes of satisfaction and sustainability as well as task-oriented efficacy, thus inserting “the self” as a major stakeholder and bringing attention to resilience and sustainable well-being. The framework contains 18 key capabilities consistently identified as important to employability in the veterinary context, aligned to five broad, overlapping domains: veterinary capabilities (task-oriented work performance), effective relationships (approaches to others), professional commitment (approaches to work and the broader professional “mission”), psychological resources (approaches to self), plus a central process of reflective self-awareness and identity formation. A summary of evidence supporting these is presented, as well as recommendations for situating, developing, and accessing these as learning outcomes within veterinary curricula. Though developed within the specific context of veterinarian transition-to-practise, this framework would be readily adaptable to other professions, particularly in other health disciplines.
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spelling pubmed-85312612021-10-23 Employability as a Guiding Outcome in Veterinary Education: Findings of the VetSet2Go Project Cake, Martin Bell, Melinda Cobb, Kate Feakes, Adele Hamood, Wendy Hughes, Kirsty King, Eva Mansfield, Caroline F. McArthur, Michelle Matthew, Susan Mossop, Liz Rhind, Susan Schull, Daniel Zaki, Sanaa Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science This paper presents a mini-review of employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education—its conceptualisation, utility, core elements and dimensions, and pedagogical approaches—through a summary of the findings of a major international project with the same aims (the VetSet2Go project). Guided by a conception of the successful veterinary professional as one capable of navigating and sustainably balancing the (sometimes competing) needs and expectations of multiple stakeholders, the project integrated multiple sources of evidence to derive an employability framework representing the dimensions and capabilities most important to veterinary professional success. This framework provides a useful complement to those based in narrower views of competency and professionalism. One notable difference is its added emphasis on broad success outcomes of satisfaction and sustainability as well as task-oriented efficacy, thus inserting “the self” as a major stakeholder and bringing attention to resilience and sustainable well-being. The framework contains 18 key capabilities consistently identified as important to employability in the veterinary context, aligned to five broad, overlapping domains: veterinary capabilities (task-oriented work performance), effective relationships (approaches to others), professional commitment (approaches to work and the broader professional “mission”), psychological resources (approaches to self), plus a central process of reflective self-awareness and identity formation. A summary of evidence supporting these is presented, as well as recommendations for situating, developing, and accessing these as learning outcomes within veterinary curricula. Though developed within the specific context of veterinarian transition-to-practise, this framework would be readily adaptable to other professions, particularly in other health disciplines. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8531261/ /pubmed/34692801 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.687967 Text en Copyright © 2021 Cake, Bell, Cobb, Feakes, Hamood, Hughes, King, Mansfield, McArthur, Matthew, Mossop, Rhind, Schull and Zaki. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Cake, Martin
Bell, Melinda
Cobb, Kate
Feakes, Adele
Hamood, Wendy
Hughes, Kirsty
King, Eva
Mansfield, Caroline F.
McArthur, Michelle
Matthew, Susan
Mossop, Liz
Rhind, Susan
Schull, Daniel
Zaki, Sanaa
Employability as a Guiding Outcome in Veterinary Education: Findings of the VetSet2Go Project
title Employability as a Guiding Outcome in Veterinary Education: Findings of the VetSet2Go Project
title_full Employability as a Guiding Outcome in Veterinary Education: Findings of the VetSet2Go Project
title_fullStr Employability as a Guiding Outcome in Veterinary Education: Findings of the VetSet2Go Project
title_full_unstemmed Employability as a Guiding Outcome in Veterinary Education: Findings of the VetSet2Go Project
title_short Employability as a Guiding Outcome in Veterinary Education: Findings of the VetSet2Go Project
title_sort employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education: findings of the vetset2go project
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8531261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34692801
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.687967
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