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Philippines
Rabies Educator Certificate
REC
University of the Philippines Los Baños College of Veterinary Medicine
UPLB-CVM
animal bite management
role play
offline REC
Philippines
16 June 16
© rabiesalliance.org
Canon EOS 100D
Digital Camera
The participants of the REC from the University of the Philippines Los Baños College of Veterinary Medicine use role play in the case scenarios.
When Teachers Become Students
The saying “what goes around comes around” proved to be true for around 17 veterinarian-professors and staff from the University of the Philippines Los Baños College of Veterinary Medicine (UPLB-CVM) who recently passed the Rabies Educator Certificate (REC) last 16-17 June 2016.
It was their turn to be the students for the two-day REC Training of Trainers and suffice to say, they enjoyed every minute of it. What was supposed to be a simple presentation after the discussion of the modules turned out to be a showcase of the participants’ creativity and acting skills as they role played each case scenario. It was also refreshing to hear their perspective as this was the first time that the REC was conducted for the members of the academe.
The training essentially aimed to introduce REC to the faculty and guide them on how to facilitate the REC for the students. Following this, the UPLB-CVM faculty intends to include the REC in the curriculum of their students next semester. In turn, the students are expected to conduct a rabies IEC activity after passing the REC.