Sarah
@hapvet
Vet, curriculum developer, clinical skills enthusiast and part-time tractor driver
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http://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/s-baillie/publications/ 05-07-2014 08:01:03
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Great morning counting butterflies as a volunteer Westonbirt Arboretum - Forestry England, we counted 740 butterflies and 16 species! Some photos in the collage plus saw a hairstreak and several fritillaries
Lovely walk Wilts Wildlife Trust Morgan’s hill - wildflowers, butterflies and somehow didn’t get wet!
Delighted to share our recent paper on the impact of COVID-19 on clinical skills teaching in veterinary education! This was a really fun project with a fantastic international team. 🌏👩🎓💉🐕🐎 #VetEd #ClinicalSkills Journal of Veterinary Medical Education (JVME) Sarah jvme.utpjournals.press/doi/full/10.31…
Curious about the future of #veterinaryeducation? JVME 50.5 features an article identifying ways to optimize work-based learning benefits while managing program challenges. Read the recommendations for placement selection and career alignment: bit.ly/jvme505l Prof Nitish Debnath
Walk at Wilts Wildlife Trust Morgan’s Hill, Herdwicks grazing in the late afternoon light
How do #veterinary educators’ mindsets influence teaching practices, openness to curricular change, and student learning? Learn how mindset theory applies to veterinary education in the latest issue of Journal of Veterinary Medical Education (JVME): bit.ly/jvmeaa2 Tracy Penny Light Sarah AAVMC SAVMA
Lovely walk Wilts Wildlife Trust Lower Moor, today - fritillaries and green-winged orchids and lots more
The new issue of JVME includes an article from researchers at St. George's University and @Bristol_Vets exploring the impact of #vet educators’ mindsets on their teaching approaches, student learning, and faculty development participation. bit.ly/jvmeaa2 Tracy Penny Light Sarah AAVMC
The new issue of JVME includes an article from researchers at St. George's University and @Bristol_Vets exploring the impact of #vet educators’ mindsets on their teaching approaches, student learning, and faculty development participation. bit.ly/jvmeaa2 Tracy Penny Light Sarah AAVMC
Volunteering Westonbirt Arboretum - Forestry England this week, counting butterflies on the transects on the Downs and Silk Wood and enjoyed the wild flowers. Also marshalled for the 10k run. Really great place to volunteer if you’re thinking about doing so, highly recommended
Amazing array of orchids so far this year, all seen on Wilts Wildlife Trust reserves, the trust is such a great asset for Wiltshire