Duration
22w Clin.
Number of credits
Advanced Master in Veterinary Sciences: Clinical Internship | 14 crédits |
Lecturer
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
All year long, with partial in January
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
The Master in Veterinary Medicine Specializing overall objective to enable the candidate to deepen its knowledge, know-how and know-beings in the fields of internal medicine, surgery, and medicine Theriogenology herds of ruminants.
At the end of your training, you may have the opportunity to enroll in residency program for graduation specialist of the European College of Bovine Health Management (ECBHM).
This training includes skills in individual medicine and medicine herds. This pedagogical commitment for the part devoted to visits more cattle farms where individual cases are considered and herds ("VEB" and "Ambul")
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
The ambulatory clinic can be seen as an extension to the activity of individual clinical cases, while cases of cattle will also be examined. At the end of his training in Ambulatory Clinic, internally should be able to power a clinical diagnosis (most likely diagnosis) with the help of additional examinations or not. In addition, he will manage the various complementary examinations feasible operating at the individual or herd.
The activity of herd completely different from the clinical cases but requires individual competence. At the end of his training visits flock house should be able to be able to properly history of a herd problem, identify key risk factors (based on the ground of appeal) of a problem herd and propose solutions succinctly preventive / therapeutic or tracks to follow.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Lectures of internal medicine, surgery, Theriogenology, ruminant livestock medicine & related courses (epidemiology, infectious and parasitic diseases, nutrition, hygiene, etc.). Curriculum of Veterinary Medicine
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
About 50% of your time will be spent on activities "outdoor" ambulatory clinic and VEB. You will need to attend as many as possible to TP and seminars for students and 3 GMV2 Ambulatory and VEB (seminars / TP / TD and ecampus).
Other seminars / TP / TD will also be provided and donated by other workers or seniors or external (see specifications). The intern will have the opportunity to participate in additional training.
AMBULATORY CLINIC :
Participation during your periods "OUT" as much as possible. Clinical cases encountered in the outpatient clinic will be recorded in your record of activities (Excel spreadsheet).
VEB:
During your training, you will participate in at least 15 visits (an average visit per week). Of course you can make additional visits depending on your choice of more focused training.
- 3 visits such as "lameness"
- 3 visits "udder health"
- 3 visits Type "neonatology"
- 3 visits type "management" (food, building management, etc.)
- 3 visits type "reproduction"
After the visit you will go to the assistant or the professor in charge of the visit, a brief report of the visit. Each visit will be logged in the (Excel Spreadsheet) file activity.
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Mainly presence in Clinic ("VEB" and "ambulatory"), seminars and practical / tutorials. Report writing, reading articles, preparing seminars, etc.
Recommended or required readings
Lecture Notes MASTER 1-2-3 veterinary medicine & Annexes on eCampus; book Herd Health Medicine.
Be taken into account for the final grade, including:
-notes of core courses
-autopsy
-individual cases-clinical
-VEB-and Ambulatory Clinic
-work requested by the clinic for ruminants (individual cases, VEB, Ambul)
-Mémoire/Portfolio
Work placement(s)
RAS
Organisational remarks and main changes to the course
See teachers
Contacts
Amulatory clinic: Prof. Hugues Guyot
Email: Hugues.Guyot@uliege.be
Tel: +32-4-366-4020
Herd health management: Prof. Frédéric Rollin
Email: frollin@uliege.be
Tel: +32-4-366-4020