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VETE0080-2

clinic of medicine for birds, rabbits and rodents, & visit to farms


Duration :52,5h Clin.
Credits/ECTS :
3rd "doctorat" in veterinary medicine2
Holder(s) :Didier Marlier, N...
Substitute(s) :Didier Marlier
Course contents : Students take part in medical examinations, treatments and necropsies of birds, rabbits and new companion animals sent directly by owners or by veterinarians for specialized examinations
Course objective : The teaching objectives of the organized clinical activities are:
to train students to the collection of clinical signs in birds, rabbits and NCA;
to develop their diagnosis aptitudes;
to make them establish a vital, economic, sporting or zootechnical prognosis;
to apply treatment and settle preventive measures.
It must be emphasized that most often the diagnosis is based on post-mortem examination.
Farm visits complete this formation
Prerequisites : Notions dedicated to birds, rabbits, and new companion animals that are developed during the theoretical courses from the 1st and 2e years of doctorat (propaedeutics, parasitology, bacteriology, virology) are of the uppermost importance.
Organization : 1 week of clinical activities.
Written notes : Textbook in the students' course office
Assessment : Evaluation of the practical work during the training period with theoritical and practical exams during the exam sessions (open questions).
Contacts : Senior Lecturer : Dr. (DVSc, DVM) D. Marlier, E-mail : dmarlier@ulg.ac.be
Tél. : + 32 4 366 40 19




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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