Initiative – Faculty Development

Established in January 2014, the Faculty Development Initiative (FDI) was created to design and implement comprehensive professional development programs for faculty at all career stages, with special attention to those new to teaching.

After conducting a needs-assessment survey across Regional Teaching Academy member institutions, we developed a program fostering evidence-based teaching practices through professional development in three core areas:

  • Principles of teaching and learning
  • Outcomes and student assessment
  • Approaches to student-teacher interactions

The FDI’s educational modules benefit faculty at all career stages while addressing the unique needs of early-career educators. These modules are designed for flexibility—they can be implemented as a complete program or as standalone sessions for targeted faculty development.

Our approach is grounded in research by Steinert et al. (2016), which identified key features of effective faculty development programs:

  • Evidence-informed educational design
  • Relevant content
  • Experiential learning
  • Feedback and reflection
  • Educational projects
  • Intentional community building
  • Longitudinal program design
  • Institutional support

Beginning as a single initiative, our work expanded in 2020 with the creation of specialized subcommittees to address evolving faculty needs across the western veterinary colleges. Our flagship program, the Veterinary Educator Teaching and Scholarship (VETS) program, covers a broad spectrum of pedagogical topics using interactive and experiential approaches. Today, we operate through five distinct subcommittees: Student Assessment, Educator Well-Being, VETS Clinical Teaching, VETS Fundamentals, and VETS Selectives, as illustrated in the diagram below.


Links to Initiatives


June 2013 – 1st RTA Biennial Summer Conference

At the first RTA Biennial Summer Conference at OSU – Corvallis, OR – the Faculty Development Working Group was formed (1 to 3 working groups formed)

June 2014 – FD WG Meeting

FD WG met in Ames, Iowa before the VEC to brainstorm ideas – attached the proposal that was developed from that meeting

July 2015 – Biennial Summer Conference, Pullman, WA
FD meeting at the 2015 conference

Working Group Parallel Workshop – 3.25 hours: “Faculty Development Working Group: “VETS – Veterinary Educator Training and Scholarship – Coming soon to your institution!”

January 2016 – Winter Meeting hosted by Western University
2016 winter meeting

Finalize VETS Program (Modules and Module Leaders, Presenters, Potential Dates, Additional Materials); Identify goals of FDWG for next 12 months, Outline goals and projects, & Identify individuals to take the lead.

September 9-10, 2016 – Pilot Workshop: VETS program, hosted by OSU at Corvallis, OR

Pilot Workshop: VETS program, hosted by OSU at Corvallis, OR
30 Registered with the following institutions represented: OSU, WSU, WesternU, UC-D, CSU

July 2017 – Pre-Biennial Conference Workshop: Fort Collins, CO

Pre-RTA Biennial Conference VETS Workshop & Conference presentations


June 2019 – Pre-RTA Biennial Conference Workshop – Davis, CA

Broken into 2 separate workshops: VETS 1.0 & VETS 2.0

January 2020 – Winter Meeting in Phoenix, AZ

During the Winter meeting, FDI split into the subcommittees

July 2021 – Pre- Biennial Conference Workshop – Virtual

January 2026 Western University VETS program


Fellows Committee Fellows

4 & 184 & FS Local RepresentativeAnna AlcarazWestern University
18 & 185 & FS Local RepresentativeKaren BoudreauxUniversity of California-Davis
30 & 186 & FS Local RepresentativePatrick ChappellOregon State University
40 & 187 & FS Local RepresentativeJulie DechantUniversity of California-Davis
48 & 188 & FS Local RepresentativeErik FauskUniversity of California-Davis
55 & 189 & FS Local RepresentativeSamantha GizerianWashington State University
69 & 190 & FS Local RepresentativeRachel HalseyWashington State University
72 & 191 & FS Local RepresentativeChris HauserUniversity of Arizona
85 & 192 & FS Local RepresentativeGagandeep KaurWestern University
102 & 193 & FS Local RepresentativeChristianne MageeColorado State University
119 & 194 & FS Local RepresentativeElizabeth MontgomeryUniversity of California-Davis
130 & 195 & FS Local RepresentativeChristine OlverColorado State University
145 & 196 & FS Local RepresentativeLisa SchleinColorado State University
177 & 197 & FS Local RepresentativeJessie ZieglerMidwestern University
  • Chair: Brisa Hsieh (UA)
  • Chair Elect: Victoria Sammons (UA)
  • Steering Committee Liaison: Christiane Löhr
  • CSU: Paul Avery, Kristy Dowers, Sami Case, Samantha Evans, Matthew Johnston, Shari Lanning, Christianne Magee, Christine Olver, Lisa Schlein, Andrew West
  • MWU: Rachael Kreisler, Cherein Abdel Massih, Jeff Norris, Jessie Ziegler
  • UA: Holly Bender, Zach Boeder, Jose Goni, Chris Hauser, Dan Johnson, Patricia Pelzel, Lisa Viesselmann,
  • UC Davis: Munashe Chigerwe, Po-Yen Chou, Elizabeth Montgomery, Karen Boudreaux
  • USU: Heloisa Rutigliano
  • WesternU: Ana Alcaraz, Beth Boynton, Gagandeep Kaur, Ohad Levi, Suzana Tkalcic
  • OSU: Christiane Löhr
  • WSU: Briedi Gillespie, Samantha Gizerian, Sarah Guess, Raelynn Farnsworth, Steve Lampa, Susan Matthew, Tania Perez