Thank you for attending AVTE’s 2021 Annual Conference. 


It is important for AVTE to better understand how 2021 Annual Conference met your expectations and how we can improve. To that end, please take a moment to complete this evaluation. Upon completing the evaluation, you will receive a link to an online form to claim your CE’s for the event.


If you have any questions about this survey, or difficulty completing it, please email help@avte.net or call 888-859-8832. After completing this survey, you will be taken directly to an online form to claim your CE from the conference.
Friday, August 6 - Track 1: Self Care

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* 1. Please rate the following talks in terms of the value of their content.

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Self Care: Buzz Word or Essential Skill?
Workplace Bullying and Violence Within the Veterinary Teams
Veterinary Nurses' Well-Being and Resilience: Educational and Practice Leadership Opportunities
6 Hacks for a Living Well Workday - Keep it Simple, Silly
Boundaries - The Emotional Intelligent NO
WELLBEING - Be There For Yourself
Friday, August 6 - Track 2: Teaching Skills

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* 2. Please rate the following talks in terms of the value of their content.

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Anesthetic Management Without the Terror: Getting Started with Immersive Simulation
Microscope Skills in a Smartphone World
Large Animal Models: Milking Them for All They are Worth
Beyond the Lecture Theatre: Using the Flipped Classroom Approach for Surgical and Anesthesia Training in the Midst of COVID-19
How to Enhance Students' Clinical Reasoning in a Surgical Nursing Course Through Case-Based-Learning
Friday, August 6 - Track 3: The Road Ahead

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* 3. Please rate the following talks in terms of the value of their content.

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SCNAVTA Advisor Roundtable
The Unique Role of Veterinary Technicians in Academic Veterinary Medicine
Hindsight is 2020: Reflections and Lessons from an Unprecedented Time in Vet Tech Education
Bird Brain: How a White Necked Raven Can Teach Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
The VTNE - What Does Reliability and Validity of the Test Mean?
IACUC Protocol 101: Tips for Writing Animal Use Protocols

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