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Tandi Ngwenyama

Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Oregon State University
College of Veterinary Medicine

Tandi Ngwenyama

Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Oregon State University
College of Veterinary Medicine

As a clinician-educator, the majority of my teaching efforts are on the clinic floor where I must balance the supervision of clinical care and teaching. In this clinical teaching setting, I am often engaged in a dual process of problem-solving: clinical reasoning to care for patients and educational reasoning to teach students/trainees. I hope to create a learning environment in which students feel safe, seen, heard, valued and respected. I would like to practice culturally responsive teaching which recognizes the unique identities, backgrounds and cultures of students. We need to reframe how we think about diversity—as a great asset. Ultimately, I hope to create a learning environment in which students are intellectually thriving and are able to reach their maximum potential; will be good citizens of the world and will be activists for social justice; and will have the skills necessary to thrive in the 21st Century.

Education

DVM, Diplomate ACVECC