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| VETE0365-1 | Surgery, internal medicine and theriogenology of ruminants
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| Duration : | 24w W. Cl. Pr. |
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| Holder(s) : | Hugues Guyot, Christian Hanzen, Frédéric Rollin, Kamal Touati |
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| Coordinator : | Kamal Touati |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : | 24 weeks in the ruminant clinic(individual cases).
Surgery, internal medecine and theriogenology of ruminants.
The student registered for this program must insert themselves within the clinics functionning under surveillance of the clinicians in service and the coordinaton.
Amongst these obligations:
-Clinic: participation in the daily clinical activities one out of every two weeks.
Be present in the clinic from 8h00 until 17h00 for both interns
* Consultations: reception of new cases
Registration of the new cases in the SAP program when the secretaries are unavailable to do so.
Collect the anamnesis from the owners
Supervise the clinical exams conducted by the students.
Establish a differential diagnosis
Define and discuss the management of the case with an assistant.
*Hospitalisation: Prepare treatments
Supervise students while nursing hospitalized animals and administring treatments.
Ensuring that files are well kept.
Registering in the SAP program the medications admistered.
- Compulsory participation to the morning (8h15)and afternoon (16h45) rounds and debreifing unless their presence is indispensable in the clinic.
- On-call duty: the intern must assume on-call duties. One out of every two weeks the intern will be first on call and the other week the intern will be second on call.Whilst on first call duty the intern must remain present on the faculty site. The on call duty will be assumed by one of the interns from Monday 8h00 until the following Monday 8h00.
The intern will be responsible for the recetion of the case and the onset of the required clinical exams.
He will register the case in the SAP program.
He will supervise that proper nursing cares for the hospitalized aniamls are done during night shifts and weekends.
He will take charge of the nursing cares during the weekends.
- Seminars: the intern will assist, with the coordinator's permission, a minimum of 30 hours of seminars, clinical lessons or conferences realted to various scientific fields.
- Must keep a case log/Portfolio of all individual cases that were personnally taken in charge.
24 weeks in the ruminant clinic(individual cases).
Surgery, internal medecine and theriogenology of ruminants.
The student registered for this program must insert themselves within the clinics functionning under surveillance of the clinicians in service and the coordinaton.
Amongst these obligations:
-Clinic: participation in the daily clinical activities one out of every two weeks.
Be present in the clinic from 8h00 until 17h00 for both interns
* Consultations: reception of new cases
Registration of the new cases in the SAP program when the secretaries are unavailable to do so.
Collect the anamnesis from the owners
Supervise the clinical exams conducted by the students.
Establish a differential diagnosis
Define and discuss the management of the case with an assistant.
*Hospitalisation: Prepare treatments
Supervise students while nursing hospitalized animals and administring treatments.
Ensuring that files are well kept.
Registering in the SAP program the medications admistered.
- Compulsory participation to the morning (8h15)and afternoon (16h45) rounds and debreifing unless their presence is indispensable in the clinic.
- On-call duty: the intern must assume on-call duties. One out of every two weeks the intern will be first on call and the other week the intern will be second on call.Whilst on first call duty the intern must remain present on the faculty site. The on call duty will be assumed by one of the interns from Monday 8h00 until the following Monday 8h00.
The intern will be responsible for the recetion of the case and the onset of the required clinical exams.
He will register the case in the SAP program.
He will supervise that proper nursing cares for the hospitalized aniamls are done during night shifts and weekends.
He will take charge of the nursing cares during the weekends.
- Seminars: the intern will assist, with the coordinator's permission, a minimum of 30 hours of seminars, clinical lessons or conferences realted to various scientific fields.
- Must keep a case log/Portfolio of all individual cases that were personnally taken in charge.. |
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| Course objective : | At the end of his training, the student must be able to :
- make the reception of diseased bovines
- make a diagnosis and a differential diagnosis
- apply an adequate treatment
- manage emergencies and to differentiate a medical from a surgical emergency
- achieve urgent surgical operations : tracheotomy, wounds suture, C-section, laparotomy etc.
- achieve urgent medical acts : fluidotherapy, respiratory distress, treatment of shock.
At the end of his training, the student must be able to :
- make the reception of diseased bovines
- make a diagnosis and a differential diagnosis
- apply an adequate treatment
- manage urgencies and to differentiate a medical from a surgical urgency
- achieve urgent surgical operations : tracheotomy, wounds suture, C-section, laparotomy etc.
- achieve urgent medical acts : fluidotherapy, respiratory distress, treatment of shock.
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| Prerequisites : | Veterinary Medicine DiplomaVeterinary Medicine Diploma |
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| Workshops : | Supervised workshops will be achieved on living and dead ruminants. |
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| Organization : | The intern takes part in the clinic for ruminants every two weeks and will be on duty every four weeks as first and every four weeks as second.The intern takes part in the clinic for ruminants every two weeks and will be on duty every four weeks as first and every four weeks as second. |
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| Written notes : | Without object.Without object. |
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| Assessment : | Continuing evaluation throughout the training.Continuing evaluation throughout the training. |
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| Contacts : | Kamal Touati (kamal.touati@ulg.ac.be) Frédéric Rollin (frollin@ulg.ac.be) Ch. Hanzen (Christian.Hanzen@ulg.ac.be)
Secrétariat : Marie Delacroix, Nathalie Chometton Tél. : 04/366 40 20.Kamal Touati (kamal.touati@ulg.ac.be) Frédéric Rollin (frollin@ulg.ac.be) Ch. Hanzen (Christian.Hanzen@ulg.ac.be)
Secretary : Marie Delacroix, Tél. : 04/366 40 20. |
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| Remarks : | //None. |
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