Difference between revisions of "WikiVet Team"
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− | Zoe is a clinical lecturer in small animal medicine at the University of Nottingham where she is involved in lecturing as well as doing clinical work and research. She joined the steering group with an interest in improving access to veterinary resources for students and vets in developing countries. Zoe is working with Liz Mossop on developing virtual patients and looking at different ways to improve the clinical material on WikiVet. | + | Zoe is a clinical lecturer in small animal medicine at the [[UK - School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, Nottingham|University of Nottingham]] where she is involved in lecturing as well as doing clinical work and research. She joined the steering group with an interest in improving access to veterinary resources for students and vets in developing countries. Zoe is working with Liz Mossop on developing virtual patients and looking at different ways to improve the clinical material on WikiVet. |
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− | Liz is one of our steering group members. She is a lecturer at Nottingham Veterinary School and her job involves developing the curriculum as well as teaching, both clinical and non clinical subjects. She is particularly interested in teaching professional skills and her research looks at this area. She is a first opinion equine clinician with experience of mixed and equine practice.<br> | + | Liz is one of our steering group members. She is a lecturer at [[UK - School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, Nottingham|Nottingham Veterinary School]] and her job involves developing the curriculum as well as teaching, both clinical and non clinical subjects. She is particularly interested in teaching professional skills and her research looks at this area. She is a first opinion equine clinician with experience of mixed and equine practice.<br> |
Liz has been involved in WikiVet in small ways since its inception and it is a great example of a successful collaborative project between the UK vet schools. Recently her involvement has increased not least because of a desire to include some of the virtual patients they have been producing at Nottingham under a separate project. You should start to see these appear at relevant points within WikiVet and we are hoping to create a Virtual Veterinary Hospital eventually! | Liz has been involved in WikiVet in small ways since its inception and it is a great example of a successful collaborative project between the UK vet schools. Recently her involvement has increased not least because of a desire to include some of the virtual patients they have been producing at Nottingham under a separate project. You should start to see these appear at relevant points within WikiVet and we are hoping to create a Virtual Veterinary Hospital eventually! | ||
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− | Susan works at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and has been involved in the | + | Susan works at the [[UK - Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh|Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies]] and has been involved in the WikiVet project since the beginning when the project started with a focus on pathology. |
Susan is interested in lots off things to do with teaching and learning and is currently developing video resources to support pathology teaching and a digital veterinary museum which she hopes to make available through WikiVet in the near future. | Susan is interested in lots off things to do with teaching and learning and is currently developing video resources to support pathology teaching and a digital veterinary museum which she hopes to make available through WikiVet in the near future. |
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