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Ingrid Mabin joined the University of Sydney in 2016 as a Lecturer in Professional Practice and serves as an Academic Advisor for Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students. She graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) from the University of Sydney in 1989 and practiced as a veterinarian for over 25 years. Her interests in educational pedagogy led her to further studies, culminating in a Master of Veterinary Science in 2015, where she researched teaching experiences in clinical settings. In 2018, she obtained a Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies (Higher Education) and became a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy (FHEA). Mabin coordinates and teaches professional practice units and facilitates clinical communication classes for DVM students. Her research focuses on effective teaching strategies in veterinary science education, particularly concerning clinical communication and the use of clinical skills laboratories. She is also involved in understanding resilience in the veterinary profession and supervising veterinary interns. Mabin is a member of the Australian Veterinary Association and has presented several peer-reviewed conference posters related to veterinary education and work-based learning programmes.
University of Sydney • Sydney, Australia
Coordinates and teaches professional practice units, involved in facilitating clinical communication classes.
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