4th year veterinary student, Shane Forman, recently presented his research at the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) conference in Glasgow, Scotland. The AMEE conference attracts educators, researchers, and students from medical and healthcare fields. His presentation, titled “The Effects of Pre-Operative Warm-Up on the Performance of Live Dog Laparoscopic Ovariectomy by Veterinary Medical Students” occurred during a session dedicated to emerging trends and innovative methods in surgical education.
Shane Forman expressed his gratitude for the opportunity saying, “I am deeply honored to have been able to share our work and approach to veterinary education with experts and peers from around the world. The positive feedback and support I received have been truly motivating.”
Forman’s presentation reflects the power of young and passionate minds in shaping the future of veterinary science and animal care. His commitment to improving the lives of animals through education and innovative strategies promises a brighter and more empathetic future for the veterinary profession.