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This narrative explores combining veterinary anaesthesia and training registered veterinary nurses (RVNs) into a clinical educator role. It highlights the rewarding aspects and challenges of this specialized career path.
Area of Science:
- Veterinary Medicine
- Anaesthesiology
- Veterinary Nursing Education
Background:
- Bridging the gap between clinical anaesthesia practice and veterinary nurse training.
- Developing specialized roles for experienced veterinary professionals.
Purpose of the Study:
- To describe the pathway to becoming a clinical educator in veterinary anaesthesia.
- To share insights on integrating practical anaesthetic skills with educational responsibilities.
Main Methods:
- Personal narrative and career reflection.
- Integration of clinical experience with pedagogical development.
Main Results:
- Successful transition into a fulfilling clinical educator role.
- Demonstrated ability to manage both clinical demands and training requirements.
Conclusions:
- A career in clinical education is achievable by combining anaesthesia expertise with veterinary nurse training.
- Specialized roles enhance professional development and educational standards in veterinary medicine.
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