- Declaring to pioneer the medical education market in collaboration with 3DMedivision, which is operating veterinary education platform Veterflix Bucheon University signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with 3DMedivision on the 20th to train experts related to professionals in the animal health field. (Feb 20th, 2023) In the wake of this business agreement, Bucheon University agreed to jointly develop pet health education courses with 3DMedivision to reinforce insufficient educational programs in the rapidly growing pet industry market. Through the MOU signed, the two organizations plan to collaborate in order to improve to the health management of pets and the training of professionals in the animal health field through academic exchanges and collaboration projects. Along with the agreement, Bucheon University purchased the Vet-TV™ video education system, a veterinary anatomical education imaging system provided by 3DMedivision. The Vet-TV™ video education system is a system that is supplied to most veterinary colleges and used for anatomy education, and the results produced through this agreement will be installed in the Vet-TV™ video education system. Professor Kim Hyun-joo, head of the department of pets at Bucheon University, said, "We hope our pet department will be a more meaningful curriculum." As animal health professionals become national certificates, the number of animal health professionals training institutions is gradually increasing and interest in these educational programs is increasing, and the interest in the Vet-TV™ video education system is increasing. Bucheon University's Pet Department was newly opened in 2023 with the aim of growing into an expert in the animal health field leading the pet industry by training experts with both future-oriented thinking and practical skills based on a sense of respect for animal life.
3DMedivision, which serves Korea's largest veterinary online and offline education program, is firmly establishing its position in veterinary education by producing and supplying educational content, online and offline combined education, and seminars through the veterinary surgery education platform Veterflix | 24 veterinarians...Abdominal and Cardiac Ultrasound Lectures and Practice for 2 Days Veterflix (veterflix.com), serviced by 3D Medivision (CEO Kim Ki-jin), a medical edutech company, announced that it has successfully completed two days of ultrasound training with Professor Yoon Hak-young (Veterinary Imaging Medicine at jeonbuk National University). A total of 24 veterinarians participated in the training, and a total of eight tables were operated, one trillion per three. On the first day, it dealt with abdominal and cardiac ultrasound on the second day, and after learning the basics through theoretical lectures in the morning, practical training through experimental dogs continued in the afternoon. The training was legally conducted through IACUC-approved experimental dogs at the VGTC (Veterflix Global Training Center), a veterinarian clinical practice education and training center in Songdo run by Veterflix. The latest ultrasound equipment from Samsung Medison and Canon was used for practical training, and Professor Yoon Hak-young oversaw the entire practice and one instructor was assigned to each of the two tables to assist practical training. The students expressed satisfaction with the ultrasound training, leaving reviews, saying, "The environment was good," "I was satisfied with the theory and practice lectures," "I was able to focus on various organs for a long time," "I liked the fact that graduate teachers and professors taught me throughout the practice," and I was satisfied with the ultrasound training. After two days of training, certificates were issued to 24 students. Students of this ultrasound practice will be provided with Professor Yoon Hak-young's theoretical lecture and ultrasound demonstration video separately for 30 days on the day of the practice. Students are expected to be able to improve the completeness of their learning by freely getting a chance to review for 30 days, not just in simple practice.
"We plan to conduct more improved ultrasound practice more often in the future," a Betterflix official said. "We will try to provide veterinarians with more opportunities to practice in various fields." source : https://www.dailyvet.co.kr/news/academy/180326 (KR) |
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