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VETE0091-1

Medical pathology for small animals


Duration :60h Th, 12,5h Clin.
Credits/ECTS :
2nd "doctorat" in veterinary medicine6
Holder(s) :Cécile Clercx, N...
Substitute(s) :Kathleen Mc Entee, Dominique Peeters, Cécile Clercx, G. Rutteman, Sophie Gilbert, Michaël J. Day, F. Gaschen
Course contents : Internal medicine diseases of dogs and cats are teached organ by organ, most theoretical notions are illustrated by work up of clinical cases, using the problem based oriented approach.
Course objective : Clinical medical pathology concerns the science of internal/metabolic disorders. Those disorders existing in dogs and cats a are studied.
Prerequisites : Knowledge previously teached in general pathology, pathophysiology, anatomy, physiology, clinical biochemistry, microbiology, parasitology is needed.
Workshops : Participation to specificTP's and clinics (presence, motivation, application) is evaluated. This score can have a incidence on the final note.
Organization : Lectures (60h) are being given in theatres.

Partcipation to the clinics is required. Specific TP's are organized.
Written notes : Writen notes and/or power point presentations are available on the student's web, or at the "office des cours".

References

- Veterinary Internal Medicine, 5th Ed, S.J. Ettinger.
- Small Animal Internal Medicine, 3d Ed, R.W. Nelson & C.G. Couto.
- Others references could be proposed along chapters.
Assessment : Written evaluation in first and second session
Contacts : C. Clercx (coordinatrice)
Tél. : 04/366.42.00
Remarks : Knowledge delivered during clinics and during TP's are indissociable and must be considered as included in the teaching.




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 18/05/2007
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