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    Zoological Society of Auckland seminal series : Veterinary care, Tongan style - take 2

    Harvey, Laura; Ladyman, Rebecca

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    2015-08
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    Harvey, L. C., & Ladyman, R. (2015, August). Zoological Society of Auckland Seminal Series: Veterinary Care, Tongan Style - Take 2. Presentation conducted at the Zoological Society of Auckland, Auckland Zoological Park, New Zealand.
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    Abstract
    Who are we? Unitec Institute of Technology Department of Natural Sciences Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (DVN) Two year course >100 students The Idea: To immerse a group of first and second year DVN students in unique clinical environment- out of their comfort zone, to develop their nursing skills, foster a sense of animal welfare and giving to a community.
    Keywords:
    Unitec courses, Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (DVN) (Unitec), veterinary students, veterinary clinics, Tonga, Tongatapu (Tonga), veterinary nursing students, South Pacific Animal Welfare (SPAW), volunteer programmes, Pasifika
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    0707 Veterinary Sciences, 130299 Curriculum and Pedagogy not elsewhere classified

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