Remediation of Preclinical Course Failures in a DVM Program and Its Impact on Program Outcomes: A 10-Year Descriptive Study.

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of veterinary medical education Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.3138/jvme-2024-0064
Malathi Raghavan, S Kathleen Salisbury, James L Weisman
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Remediation provides academically struggling students reasonable opportunities to correct deficiencies in knowledge or skills, achieve competence, and potentially reverse failures. At Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, a remediation policy in the preclinical years of the DVM program was implemented beginning with the class of 2014. We evaluated its impact on our DVM program and student outcomes. Using data from DVM classes of 2011 to 2023, we compared academic outcomes between remediating and non-remediating class cohorts and, within remediating cohorts, between students with and without academic difficulties. Despite changes in class size and admissions criteria, 4-year graduation and relative attrition rates were similar in remediating (92.2% and 4.2%) and non-remediating (92.3% and 4.8%) cohorts. Success at the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) prior to graduation was lower in remediating than in non-remediating cohorts (94.5% vs. 97.0%). Among 815 students in remediating cohorts, 157 (19.3%) failed ≥1 courses. Of the 157 students, 134 (85.4%) attempted remediation of ≥1 failed courses, 125 (79.6%) successfully remediated ≥1 failed courses, and 96 (61.1%) successfully remediated all their failed courses. Remediation occurred more often in first-year than in second- or third-year courses. While 99% of the 96 successfully remediated students graduated in 4 years, 13.5% failed ≥1 clinical blocks and 18.7% did not pass NAVLE before DVM graduation. Our remediation policy enabled successfully remediated students to avoid delayed graduation, but some students struggled in the clinical year and at passing the NAVLE prior to graduation. Additional support systems are necessary to help students pass the NAVLE before graduation.

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DVM项目临床前课程失败的补救及其对项目结果的影响:一项为期10年的描述性研究。
补习为学业上有困难的学生提供了合理的机会来纠正知识或技能上的缺陷,获得能力,并有可能扭转失败。在普渡大学兽医学院,从2014届开始,在DVM项目的临床前阶段实施了一项补救政策。我们评估了它对DVM项目和学生成绩的影响。使用2011年至2023年DVM班级的数据,我们比较了补习班和非补习班队列之间的学业成绩,并在补习班队列中比较了有学习困难和没有学习困难的学生之间的学业成绩。尽管班级规模和录取标准发生了变化,但在补救组(92.2%和4.2%)和非补救组(92.3%和4.8%)中,4年毕业率和相对流失率相似。毕业前通过北美兽医执照考试(NAVLE)的补药组低于未补药组(94.5%对97.0%)。在补救组的815名学生中,157名(19.3%)不及格≥1门课程。157名学生中,134名(85.4%)尝试补修≥1门不及格课程,125名(79.6%)成功补修≥1门不及格课程,96名(61.1%)成功补修所有不及格课程。补习在第一年比在第二年或第三年的课程中更常见。96名成功修复的学生中有99%在4年内毕业,13.5%的学生在DVM毕业前没有通过≥1个临床模块,18.7%的学生在毕业前没有通过NAVLE。我们的补救政策使成功补救的学生避免了延迟毕业,但一些学生在临床学年和毕业前通过NAVLE时遇到了困难。额外的支持系统是必要的,以帮助学生在毕业前通过NAVLE。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Medical Education (JVME) is the peer-reviewed scholarly journal of the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC). As an internationally distributed journal, JVME provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, research, and discoveries about veterinary medical education. This exchange benefits veterinary faculty, students, and the veterinary profession as a whole by preparing veterinarians to better perform their professional activities and to meet the needs of society. The journal’s areas of focus include best practices and educational methods in veterinary education; recruitment, training, and mentoring of students at all levels of education, including undergraduate, graduate, veterinary technology, and continuing education; clinical instruction and assessment; institutional policy; and other challenges and issues faced by veterinary educators domestically and internationally. Veterinary faculty of all countries are encouraged to participate as contributors, reviewers, and institutional representatives.
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