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Transform your veterinary school's curriculum and prepare students for real-world practice with competency-based education. Our practical guide provides veterinary school leaders with actionable insights, proven strategies, and clear steps to smoothly adopt CBVE—ensuring your graduates are practice-ready from day one.
Revolutionize your veterinary curriculum, enhance clinical readiness, and meet global accreditation standards with Competency-Based Veterinary Education (CBVE). Our practical guide equips veterinary school leaders with essential insights, proven best practices, and actionable strategies to smoothly transition to a competency-driven approach.
Why CBVE Matters
Understand the compelling reasons veterinary education is shifting toward CBVE, including improved graduate preparedness, stronger alignment with global competencies, and increased transparency and accountability.
Practical Implementation Steps
Receive step-by-step guidance on defining veterinary competencies, designing robust assessments, and structuring your curriculum to prioritize skill mastery over traditional time-based methods.
How Medtrics Supports Competency Tracking
Explore how Medtrics simplifies CBVE implementation through real-time dashboards, automated evaluations, and integrated analytics—streamlining competency tracking and reducing faculty administrative workload.
By downloading this resource, you'll discover how to:
• Seamlessly transition to CBVE with minimal disruption
• Ensure graduates are practice-ready from day one
• Leverage real-time insights for continuous
Take the first step toward excellence in veterinary education by downloading your guide today. Transform your institution’s approach to preparing veterinarians for tomorrow.
9/12/2024
In an engaging and practical webinar, Natasha Brocks, owner of GME Admin Insights, teamed up with Medtrics to provide invaluable insights into managing evaluations in Graduate Medical Education (GME). Natasha’s 18+ years of experience in GME helped guide attendees through the complexities of evaluation processes, offering strategies to improve compliance, streamline workflows, and ensure the success of residency programs. Designed for GME coordinators and administrators, this session showcased how evaluation management can shape the future of medical education.