Research Findings for VSI: Veterinary Science Initiative

This program was part of doctoral dissertation through the University of South Carolina for Dr. Brittany Watson Tisa.
An overview of the findings from that research are listed below.
General Research Summary (below)
Hypotheses
Methodology
Results
Discussion and Conclusions
The full thesis is available on Proquest:
A Veterinary Science Initiative: An Analysis of Impact and Future Directions for Humane Education and Collaborative Partnerships
An overview of the findings from that research are listed below.
General Research Summary (below)
Hypotheses
Methodology
Results
Discussion and Conclusions
The full thesis is available on Proquest:
A Veterinary Science Initiative: An Analysis of Impact and Future Directions for Humane Education and Collaborative Partnerships
General Research Summary
Mixed Methods Evidence-based Learning
A multimodal mixed methods approach was used to proven gains in knowledge attitudes and behavior in students. Also, an analysis of the collaboration itself was conducted to show mutual benefits for all involved including shelters, animals, teachers, veterinarians, and students. For a more detail oriented description of the research please use the links below:
Hypotheses Methodology Results Discussion and Conclusions |
If you have any questions about the research results or methodology please email:
Brittany Watson Tisa, VMD/PhD
Veterinary Director of Continuing Education Initiatives
Charleston Animal Society
843-329-1548
Brittany Watson Tisa, VMD/PhD
Veterinary Director of Continuing Education Initiatives
Charleston Animal Society
843-329-1548