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Spanish for Veterinarians Part 1: An Approach to Weaving Spanish Language Education into DVM Curricula.

Shannon K ZellerMelinda A FryeDanielle M Frey
Published in: Journal of veterinary medical education (2023)
The authors describe the need for discipline-specific Spanish language training in veterinary programs and elaborate on student interest in veterinary Spanish offerings. They outline their interdisciplinary approach to field-specific Spanish curriculum development that evolved from a single third-year practicum offering into a 7-credit Spanish language program while summarizing curriculum content, assessments, and student feedback. The challenges and approaches to weaving the language program into a demanding veterinary curriculum are addressed and program limitations are discussed. The paper ends with an outline of exciting future directions currently underway that hold achieving the necessary level of Spanish language proficiency for successful communication about animal health and wellbeing as a primary goal. The intent of this publication is to shed light on unique aspects associated with designing and delivering a Spanish language program within veterinary education, including the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration with language teaching professionals for curriculum development and delivery.
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