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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
VETE0442-1  Production animals internal medicine
Duration :  36h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Veterinary Medicine, 2nd yearToute l'année3
Holder(s) :  Frédéric Rollin
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  Main medical diseases of ruminants and pigs in relation with the :

  • neonatalogy;
  • digestive system (including fluidotherapy);
  • respiratory system;
  • cardiovascular system;
  • urinary system;
  • nervous system
  • metabolism and endocrinology;
  • skin.
Course objective :  Description of the main internal diseases of ruminants, horses and pigs.

Preventive medicine in large herds.
Prerequisites :  
  • Structure and functioning of normal production animals;
  • Clinical examination of production animals;
  • Relationships with other courses : parasitology, bacteriology, virology, immunology, clinical biology, nutrition, food hygiene, necropsy, surgery, obstetrics and theriogenology of production animals, rural economy etc.
Workshops :  Without object.
Organization :  This theoretical course does not contain seminars or workshops but is largely illustrated by slides and videos of clinical cases and by the participation, during the 2d and 3d years of Master, to the clinic for ruminants, the clinic for pigs and the cattle farms visits.

This year, the course will be given through the interactive resolution of clinical cases in relation with the different parts of the course.
Written notes :  Available at the "Office des cours" of the faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
Assessment :  The evaluation is organised as a written examination including open questions with long or short answers. Questions concern essentially clinical cases.
Contacts :  Building B42, every day between 13 and 14h.

Frédéric Rollin,
E-mail : frollin@ulg.ac.be

Secretary : Marie Delacroix, Tel. : 04/366 40 20.
Remarks :  None.


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