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Rodney S Bagley1, Amelia Mindthoff2
1College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-3619 USA.
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To determine individual student viewpoints on elements important for career satisfaction in our institution, we directly surveyed first-semester veterinary students and collated their responses. For this study, we asked first-year veterinary students in the initial (fall) semester of their curriculum to identify elements of veterinary employment that they view as important to their career satisfaction in a veterinary job. Using a Qualtrics survey instrument of directed questioning, students rated designated future career elements from "Not important" to "Very important." Students were surveyed at the start of fall of 2016 (Class of 2020) through fall of 2023 (Class of 2027) and responses were compared between classes (years) to determine early career veterinary student perspectives over time. The (null) hypothesis was that there would be no statistically significant change in the relative importance of these elements over the study period. This hypothesis was accepted for some items (no change in rating over time examples: "Feeling pride in my work," "Being competent in my skills," and "A safe work environment") and rejected for other items (change in rating over time examples: "Salary," "Having my weekends free," "Having a four-day work week," "Flexible work hours," and "Adequate staffing"). Comparative results suggest that relative ratings of importance have increased with elements such as salary, personal time-related activities, and staffing levels. These results, especially if representative of the global veterinary student population, may influence both formal and informal educational discussions relative to career success topics throughout the curriculum as these students are preparing to enter the veterinary profession.
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