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J Vet Med Educ ; 47(2): 148-157, 2020 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32118510

RESUMO

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), with a class size of 162, is one of the largest in the nation. In an effort to streamline examination procedures, create a consistent assessment format among courses, replace paper exams, track test questions linked to learning objectives, and reduce exam grading time, our DVM program adopted the use of ExamSoft for core courses beginning in the autumn semester 2014. ExamSoft is an electronic assessment application, which provides a secure testing environment and robust reporting features. CVM uses it for high stakes midterm and finals. Although easily adopted into a didactic course format, its application in laboratory-based examinations proved challenging. Designing, setting up and grading exams for Anatomy and Parasitology courses with a laboratory component have always required substantial time investment, and adding a testing application to the process demanded rethinking and restructuring logistics. After two semesters of process refinement and standardization of a testing device to the iPad, faculty teaching in the Anatomy and Parasitology courses were able to implement ExamSoft in a laboratory setting to realize the same assessment and efficiency gains. Here we describe the benefits of ExamSoft testing in the written and laboratory settings and the lessons learned during the 2-year transition.


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Anatomia Veterinária , Educação em Veterinária , Avaliação Educacional , Parasitologia , Anatomia Veterinária/instrumentação , Anatomia Veterinária/métodos , Currículo/normas , Educação em Veterinária/métodos , Avaliação Educacional/métodos , Parasitologia/educação , Parasitologia/instrumentação , Ensino , Redação
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J Vet Intern Med ; 20(5): 1065-73, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17063697

RESUMO

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the urogenital anatomy in female spayed dogs with and without signs of lower urinary tract disease by using conventional vaginourethrography, computed tomography (CT) vaginourethrography, and uroendoscopy. Nineteen dogs with lower urinary tract disease and 12 normal dogs were evaluated prospectively. Measurements made included vaginal length, vaginal height, vaginal width, vestibule length, vestibule height, vestibule width, vestibulovaginal ratios, cingulum height, cingulum width, cingulum area, urethral length, urethral height, urethral width, angle of urethra to vestibule, and angle of vaginal to vestibule. Group comparisons were made between dogs with and without lower urinary tract disease. Comparisons between conventional vaginourethrography and CT vaginourethrography were made when the same anatomical measurement was made by the 2 imaging modalities. There was no significant difference in all of the measurements (P > .01), including vestibulovaginal ratios and cingulum areas, between dogs with and without lower urinary tract disease. There was a larger proportion of dogs with a vestibulovaginal ratio <0.33 in normal dogs (8 of 12) compared with the clinical dogs (8 of 16). A significant difference between vestibulovaginal ratios or cingulum areas between dogs with and without lower urinary tract disease could not be identified. This suggests that a vestibulovaginal ratio of <0.33 may only be an incidental finding and the term "vestibulovaginal stenosis" may need to be redefined.


Assuntos
Doenças do Cão/patologia , Cães/anatomia & histologia , Ovariectomia , Uretra/anatomia & histologia , Doenças Urológicas/veterinária , Vagina/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Fluoroscopia/veterinária , Estudos Prospectivos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/veterinária , Doenças Urológicas/patologia
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Theriogenology ; 66(4): 726-35, 2006 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16527342

RESUMO

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the urogenital anatomy in sound spayed and intact dogs. Fourteen intact and 12 spayed sound dogs had their lower urogenital tract evaluated with conventional vaginourethrography, computed tomography (CT) vaginourethrography and uroendoscopy under general anesthesia. Measurements for each of the three imaging modalities were made. Measurements included vaginal length, vaginal height, vaginal width, vestibule length, vestibule height, vestibule width, cingulum height, cingulum width, cingulum area, urethral length, urethral height, urethral width, angle of urethra to vestibule and angle of vagina to vestibule. Group comparisons were made between sound spayed and intact dogs. In general, most measurements were greater in intact dogs compared to spayed dogs regardless of imaging modality utilized. Group-weight interactions (P<0.01) were found on conventional vaginourethrograms (vaginal height and length and vestibule height, length and width) and CT vaginourethrograms (vaginal length, vestibule height, length and width, cingulum area, urethral width and angle of vagina to vestibule). A three-way interaction (P<0.01) for vaginal length, vaginal height and vestibule height was also identified. Vestibule length and height, cingulum height and urethral length were larger (P<0.01) with increasing dog weight and in intact dogs for both conventional and CT vaginourethrograms. No difference in vestibulovaginal ratio was observed between intact dogs and spayed dogs (P=0.0221). One of 14 intact dogs and 8 of 12 spayed dogs had vestibulovaginal ratios <0.33 on conventional vaginourethrograms. Anatomical differences in the lower urogenital tract between spayed and intact dogs emphasizes the need to establish normal reference ranges for spayed and intact dogs.


Assuntos
Ovariectomia , Sistema Urogenital/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Doenças do Cão/etiologia , Doenças do Cão/patologia , Cães , Feminino , Modelos Biológicos , Ovariectomia/efeitos adversos , Ovariectomia/reabilitação , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Ultrassonografia , Uretra/anatomia & histologia , Uretra/citologia , Estreitamento Uretral/diagnóstico por imagem , Estreitamento Uretral/patologia , Sistema Urogenital/diagnóstico por imagem , Vagina/anatomia & histologia , Vagina/citologia , Vulva/anatomia & histologia
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