Martin Cake
Associate Professor
College of Veterinary Medicine
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Martin Cake is a veterinarian who mainly teaches in veterinary and comparative anatomy. I also teach in the Veterinary Professional Life program.
Research Interest
Research interests include veterinary education, comparative anatomy, and connective tissue biology (bone and cartilage, developmental and acquired orthopaedic disorders, pharmaceutical interventions in orthopaedic disorders).
Publications
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Poulet, B., de Souza, R., Kent, A., Saxon, L., Barker, O., Wilson, A., Cake, M., Pitsillides, A., (2015), Intermittent applied mechanical loading induces subchondral bone thickening that may be intensified locally by contiguous articular cartilage lesions, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 23, 6, pages 940 - 948.
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Cake, M., Bell, M., Williams, J., Brown, F., Dozier, M., Rhind, S., Baillie, S., (2016), Which professional (non-technical) competencies are most important to the success of graduate veterinarians? A Best Evidence Medical Education (BEME) systematic review: BEME Guide No. 38, Medical Teacher, 38, 6, pages 550 - 563.
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Cake, M., McArthur, M., Matthew, S., Mansfield, C., (2017), Finding the Balance: Uncovering Resilience in the Veterinary Literature, Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 44, 1, pages 95 - 105.