Veterinary Science: Instructor Resources
- Type
- Course
- Date of Publication
- July 7, 2021
- Price
- See Agrilife Learn
Overview
Course Information
This online course is designed for teachers, leaders, and parents to assist instruction to students enrolled in the Veterinary Science Certificate Program.
Resources include:
- 100 pre-recorded teacher-led videos
- 100 presentation slide sets with printable note sheets
- lesson question and activity handouts
- and video demonstrations depicting clinical skills.
Additional resources include a teacher key, curriculum guide (outlining the goals and objectives), apprenticeship log sheet, grade sheet, and various forms related to the Veterinary Science Certificate Program. These resources are best used in conjunction with the print edition of Veterinary Science: Preparatory Training for the Veterinary Assistant by Floron C. Faries, Jr., DVM, MS.
Access to the resources will be valid from the date of activation for the term of 365 days.
If you would like to speak directly to a Texas A&M Veterinary Science team member to ask questions about this course, please contact us. For more information about purchasing with a PO, please see the AgriLife Learn invoice process (pdf).
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