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    • Large animal veterinary interns require standardized training for essential clinical skills.
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    • To implement and evaluate an intensive training program for large animal veterinary interns.
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    • A 4-day intensive training program, the "Intern Boot Camp," was developed.
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    • Interns completed an evaluation survey post-program to provide feedback.

    Main Results:

    • 90% of participants rated the program 5 out of 5 (excellent).
    • Nearly 95% felt more prepared for their internship after attending.
    • 100% of participants would recommend the program to future candidates.

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    • The Veterinary Intern Entrustable Professional Activities (EPA) program, or "Intern Boot Camp," is a valuable component of veterinary intern training.
    • The program effectively enhances intern preparedness and skill competency.
    • The "Intern Boot Camp" model is adaptable to other veterinary training programs.