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I work for the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine which is based within the School of Medical Education Development at Newcastle University. My role as Education Advisor covers all three subjects but mostly Veterinary Education and development.
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I work for the Higher Education Academy as an Academic Development Officer in Accredtation with a particular remit for veterinary and clinical education.
  
== What I hope to get out of this project ==
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== Gillian's involvement in WikiVet ==
  
== My best learning experience ==
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When writing the original funding bid the WikiVet project looked like the perfect springboard from which to launch the idea of creating and sharing resources amongst all of the UK Veterinary Schools. I am thrilled that WikiVet continues to motivate all participants (and vet schools!) to continue their successful collaboration.
  
and why it was good
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== Interests ==
  
== Pathology that interests me ==
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It all interests me, if it benefits veterinary education :)
  
== Pathology that is difficult ==
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== My work ==
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[https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/person/gillian-brown Link to my work]
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'''Relevant publication:'''
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Brown G, Quentin-Baxter M and Belshaw Z. WikiVet: building a community of practice to support a self-sustaining wiki
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for veterinary education.''International Journal of Web Based Communities''. 2010;6(2):183-196.

Latest revision as of 15:02, 28 June 2016

About me

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I work for the Higher Education Academy as an Academic Development Officer in Accredtation with a particular remit for veterinary and clinical education.

Gillian's involvement in WikiVet

When writing the original funding bid the WikiVet project looked like the perfect springboard from which to launch the idea of creating and sharing resources amongst all of the UK Veterinary Schools. I am thrilled that WikiVet continues to motivate all participants (and vet schools!) to continue their successful collaboration.

Interests

It all interests me, if it benefits veterinary education :)

My work

Link to my work

Relevant publication:

Brown G, Quentin-Baxter M and Belshaw Z. WikiVet: building a community of practice to support a self-sustaining wiki for veterinary education.International Journal of Web Based Communities. 2010;6(2):183-196.