2020
DOI: 10.3138/jvme-2019-0086
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An International Collaborative Approach to Developing Training Guidelines for Veterinary Paraprofessionals

Abstract: Veterinary paraprofessionals (VPPs) are engaged worldwide in animal health management, disease surveillance and food safety control. In many countries, particularly developing countries, VPPs are critical to national veterinary services provision. Until recently, there were no globally recognized training requirements for VPPs. Recognition of VPPs’ qualifications and roles, and requirements for registration, vary greatly between jurisdictions. To address these issues, the World Organisation for Animal Health (… Show more

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“…However, providing legitimacy requires careful considerations and consultation with different stakeholders. In their work with the World Organisation for Animal Health, Cobbold et al, [ 69 ] describe the collaborative methods needed between individuals and agencies to understand the role veterinary paraprofessionals take in service delivery. This work produced a set of competency guidelines which provide information on the knowledge and skills expected of veterinary paraprofessionals after effective training.…”
Section: Discussion Of Implications For Antibiotic Stewardshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, providing legitimacy requires careful considerations and consultation with different stakeholders. In their work with the World Organisation for Animal Health, Cobbold et al, [ 69 ] describe the collaborative methods needed between individuals and agencies to understand the role veterinary paraprofessionals take in service delivery. This work produced a set of competency guidelines which provide information on the knowledge and skills expected of veterinary paraprofessionals after effective training.…”
Section: Discussion Of Implications For Antibiotic Stewardshipmentioning
confidence: 99%