Veterinary students around the world benefit from online teaching by The Donkey Sanctuary

By Philippa Davies

20th Mar 2021 | Local News

Veterinary students around the world have benefited from online teaching during the Covid-19 lockdown, thanks to experts at The Donkey Sanctuary.

Thousands of students, in the UK and other countries, have used educational resources provided free of charge by the charity's veterinary team.

The team, who are based near Honiton, have always played an active role in teaching the next generation of veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, farriers and equine dentists.

During lockdown the team were asked if they could help students at the University of Nottingham with 'Extra-Mural Studies' - placements to prepare them for working in clinical environments.

Senior Veterinary Surgeon and education lead, Alex Thiemann, was quick to step in and offer support. Her team put together a set of resources suitable for pre-clinical and clinical students. The resources included webinars, fact sheets, narrated PowerPoint presentations, web links and case studies.

Alex said: "In a normal year, we would devote many hours to hands-on teaching at our state-of-the-art donkey hospital or would spend time at universities and colleges in the UK and abroad.

"It's really important to us that we share our expert knowledge on donkey welfare and care with the next generation of veterinary professionals. Covid-19 means we have to work differently to deliver this support, taking our teaching online to reach thousands of students."

The resources requested by the University of Nottingham were subsequently shared with other leading veterinary schools in the UK. Individual students from as far away as Massey in New Zealand and Guelph in Canada have also benefited from the online resources.

Professor Sarah Freeman, from the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science at the University of Nottingham, said: "We are hugely grateful to The Donkey Sanctuary for sharing their fantastic resources and expertise. It has been a difficult time for the students with so many opportunities and practical experiences cancelled.

"Being given access to a range of excellent resources and their staff's advice and expertise, and learning more about donkeys and the amazing work that The Donkey Sanctuary does, has been a real positive experience in challenging times."

Some students attended seminars over Zoom led by The Donkey Sanctuary's expert veterinary team. The aim of the seminars was for students to gain an understanding of how to treat donkeys and to learn about the important role they have in supporting livelihoods of 500 million people internationally.

Thanks to The Donkey Sanctuary's Spanish Veterinary Surgeon, Jesus Buil, teaching was even extended to students in Spain.

The Donkey Sanctuary is a global leader for equine welfare, research and veterinary care. The charity operates programmes worldwide for animals working in agriculture, industry and transport.

     

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