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Sustained Improvements in Student Outcomes Following Integration of Clinical Case Narratives in Veterinary Microbiology Curriculum

Microbiology education in veterinary curricula requires students to integrate complex foundational knowledge with clinical application, yet traditional lecture-based approaches often emphasize memorization over higher-order reasoning. In this study, we evaluated the impact of integrating clinically oriented, case-based instruction into a veterinary microbiology course within a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine curriculum. Using a quasi-experimental, multi-year design, student outcomes were...

bioRxiv 9d ago

Top neurologists say they were snubbed in review of controversial weed killer

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July 1 brings big student loan changes. Here's what you need to know

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AI ‘super-antigen’ vaccine could protect against whole families of viruses

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EPA clashes with Greens on need for real-time tracking of salmon antibiotic use

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ABC Australia 6d ago

First US screwworm case in 60 years: Should America be worried?

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Al Jazeera 6d ago

The University of Cambridge says it successfully tested a vaccine with an AI-designed antigen

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Engadget 5d ago

Hidden tick saliva protein may help stop disease spread at source

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Phys.org 10d ago

The U.S. fought the flesh-eating screwworm for decades. Now it must begin again.

The United States spent more than half a century and hundreds of millions of dollars driving the flesh-eating New World screwworm as far from its borders as possible. The species can eat the tissue of any warm-blooded animal, but it’s a particular threat to livestock and is often fatal for cattle. Some environmentally minded bioethicists have openly debated whether it would be moral to deliberately drive the screwworm into extinction.

NBC News 3d ago

Dance teacher avoids jail after 'prank gone wrong' leaves friend with brain damage

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Daily Mirror 4d ago