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Poster Presentations
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Friday, March 23, 2018
11:45 - 1:00 pm - Montclair ABCD
P1 -
Co-creating Value in Animal Health Provision Through Client-led Service
P2 -
Analysis of Authentic Client Interactions to Understand Fourth Year Veterinary Students’ Telephone Communication Skills
P3 -
Evaluation of Adherence To Medical Recommendations in the Dermatology Service at a Small-Animal Teaching Hospital
P4 -
A Case for Veterinary Examples in Continuing Education in the Health Professions: End-Of-Life Conversations
P5 -
Scaffolds for Teaching Communication and Client Interview Skills – Beyond the Calgary Cambridge Guide
P6 -
Evaluating the Use of A Case-Based E-Learning Tool in Improving Clinical Confidence
P7 -
Building Communications Curriculum: A Guide to Developing Assessments & Standardizing Simulated Client Feedback
3:45 - 5:00 pm - Montclair ABCD
P8 -
Measuring Success in the Small Animal Consultation
P9 -
Student Experiences in Practice-Based Small Animal Clerkships
P10 -
Seeking Pet Health Information on the Internet: A Qualitative Study of Veterinary Clients
P11 -
Student veterinarians’ perceptions of companion-animal nutrition education and veterinarian-client communication
P12 -
Exploring Communication In Companion Animal Euthanasia and In Managing Pet Owner Grief
P13 -
Veterinarians' Communication of Diagnostic Test Results and Data Trends during Companion Animal Appointments
P14 -
A Wellness and Resilience Rotation for Final Year Veterinary Students
P15 -
Testing the reliability of a two-scenario communication skills OSCE
P16 -
Flipping the communication skills classroom
Saturday, March 24, 2018
9:45 - 11:15 am - Montclair ABCD
P17 -
Teaching Communication Skills to AHT Students
P18 -
Dairy On-Farm Communication: Seeing the Structure for Veterinary Training
P19 -
Clinical Communication in Veterinary Technology Programs
P20 -
Veterinary Students' Attitudes Toward Learning Communication Skills: A Longitudinal Study
P21 -
Assessment of Clinical Communication Skills Delivered in Rural Equine Wellness Examinations
P22 -
Improving Veterinary Student Confidence and Competence Disclosing Medical Errors through a Simulated Model
P23 -
Communication and Stress Management, “Striking twice with one stone”*: A Collaborative learning experience year 1
P24 -
Experiential Learning of Communication and Leadership skills for International students: One Health Master’s Program
P25 -
Communication Training in an Integrated Curriculum