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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
VETE0084-2  Supplement of companion animal internal medicine clinics
Duration :  52,5h Clin.
Credits/ECTS :  
"docteur" in veterinary medicine, 3rd year2
Holder(s) :  Cécile Clercx, Marianne Diez, Dominique Peeters, Marc Vandenheede
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  Teaching will be given through discussion from canine and feline patients admitted to the consultations, as well as from hospitalized patients from the intensive care unit of the clinic and around multi-media documents from the multi-media room.
Course objective :  - Introduction to the investigation of nutritional aspects of the diseases

- Initiation to the behaviour problems in dogs and cats

- Use of clinical information from multi-media documents
Prerequisites :  Lectures of first and second doctorat, relative to those areas.
Organization :  Clinical teaching is ensurred thoughout a seven-weeks clinical carrousel and associated seminars, together with participation to the emergency service during nights, week-ends and holiday periods.

Clinics are organized from 8h00 to 17h00, and up to 8h30 the next day when on night duty


Groups of students and clinical rotations are available at the beginning of the carrousel periods


Each student has to fill in a written case log as well as full written report based on a clinical case

Details of pratical organisation of clinical activites can be found on a clinical rules document , availabel on http://www.cvu.ulg.ac.be/etudiants/doctorat3.html
Written notes :  There are no specific leaflets, although lots of written leaflets exist, for different practical seminars .
Assessment :  Students are evaluated thoughout their activities in the clinic.
Contacts :  C. Clercx (coordinatrice) : Tél: 04/366.42.00.
Remarks :  Unjustified absence will have very severe consequences during deliberations.


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