Vet Tech and BCHS faculty, student publish article in JAVTE

BOONE, N.C. — Members of Appalachian State University's Veterinary Technology Program and Beaver College of Health Sciences collaborated to publish a new article in the Summer 2023 edition of the Journal of the Association of Veterinary Technician Educators (JAVTE).

The purpose of the article, titled "One Health and Veterinary Technology Education," was to learn how certified veterinary technicians (CVTs) are contributing to various aspects of One Health, and what specific educational opportunities may need to be created for existing and emerging professional competencies and career paths for CVTs related to One Health. The authors of the study are:

  • Dr. Virginia Kiefer Corrigan, director of the Veterinary Technology Program in the Department of Rural Resilience and Innovation
  • Billie Comer '23, Population Health Coordinator with High Country Community Health
  • Jennifer Schroeder Tyson, lecturer in the Department of Public Health and Exercise Science
  • Ann Wortinger, lecturer and content development coordinator in the Veterinary Technology Program in the Department of Rural Resilience and Innovation

To access a PDF of the Summer 2023 edition of JAVTE, click here.

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About the Department of Public Health and Exercise Science
The Department of Public Health and Exercise Science in Appalachian State University’s Beaver College of Health Sciences delivers student-centered education that is accentuated by quality teaching, scholarly activity and service. The department includes two undergraduate academic disciplines: exercise science and public health. The department also offers a master’s degree in exercise science, which prepares students for advanced study in a variety of related fields as well as research. Learn more at https://phes.appstate.edu.

About the Department of Rural Resilience and Innovation
Appalachian State University’s Department of Rural Resilience and Innovation is one of 17 academic departments in the College of Arts and Sciences and serves as a hub for App State faculty, staff and students working on scholarship, teaching and service with rural community partners. The department, which launched in summer 2021, is home to App State’s online, four-year Bachelor of Science in veterinary technology degree and offers seed grants to fund research or service-learning class collaborations that address challenges faced by rural American communities. Learn more at https://rri.appstate.edu.

Members of Appalachian State University's Veterinary Technology Program and Beaver College of Health Sciences collaborated to publish a new article in the Summer 2023 edition of the Journal of the Association of Veterinary Technician Educators (JAVTE).
Published: Aug 24, 2023 11:16am

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