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Prof. Liz Mossop

Team Member: Client expectations study

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BVM&S, MMedSci(Clin Ed), PhD, MAcadMEd, MRCVS. Professor Liz Mossop is a Professor of Veterinary Education and Sub-Dean of Teaching, Learning and Assessment in the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham. read more...
She graduated with BVM&S from the University of Edinburgh’s Royal (Dick) Veterinary College in 2000 to gain her membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Liz worked in mixed but predominantly equine practice for 6 years before developing an interest in veterinary education and beginning a Masters degree in Clinical Education, which she was awarded in 2007. She joined the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science (SVMS) at the University of Nottingham in 2006. Liz’s expertise is the design and delivery of the veterinary curriculum, with a particular emphasis on the teaching and assessment of professionalism and professional skills to veterinary students. This includes business skills, decision making and ethical reasoning. She represents the University of Nottingham on the National Unit for the Advancement of Veterinary Communication Skills (NUVACs) committee, which oversees communication skills training at veterinary schools. She was awarded the Lord Dearing Award for outstanding teaching in 2007 and again in 2012. Liz obtained her PhD in Veterinary Education in 2012 for her thesis “Defining and Teaching Veterinary Professionalism”. She holds Membership of the Academy of Medical Educators (AMEE).