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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
VETE0083-1  Anaesthesia, intensive care of companion and guard animals
- Anaesthesia
- Intensive care
Duration :  Anaesthesia : 35h Clin.
Intensive care : 35h Clin.
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Veterinary Medicine, 3rd yearToute l'année3
Holder(s) :  Anaesthesia : Marc Balligand, Cécile Clercx, Stefan Deleuze, Annick Hamaide, Dominique Peeters
Intensive care : Marc Balligand, Cécile Clercx, Stefan Deleuze, Annick Hamaide, Dominique Peeters
Coordinator :  Cécile Clercx
Language :  French language
Course contents :  
Anaesthesia

Students will learn how to anethetize the patients, refreed to the clinic, and will anesthetize pateints themselves during the ambulatory clinic

Intensive care

Students participate to the hospitalisation of cases, mostly refered .

Course objective :  
Intensive care

Pedagogic objectives include

- Ability to take an accurate history in companion animal cases

- Ability to analyse historical and clinical data

- Ability to establish a differential diagnosis,

- Ability to establish a vital and economic prognosis

- Ability to establish a treatment, and to apply it

- Practice of problem solving approach

- Learn how to present a case in a synthetic fashion to colleagues

Learn to implement precoutionnary measures regarding biosecurity issues in companion animals
Prerequisites :  
Anaesthesia

theory

Intensive care

Lectures of first and second doctorat: semiology, propedeutics and medical pathology of small animals. Biosecurity manual

Workshops :  
Intensive care

There are no specific leaflets, although lots of written leaflets exist, for different practical seminars.
Organization :  
Anaesthesia

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 examination and holiday periods.
Clinics are organized from 7h45 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

Details of pratical organisation of clinical activites can be found on a clinical rules document , availabele on the CVU website .

Intensive care

Clinical teaching is ensured throughout a seven-week clinical carrousel and associated seminars, together with participation to the emergency service during nights, week-ends and examination and holiday periods.
Clinics are obligatory from 7h45 to 17h30, and from 16h45 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 , available on the CVU

Written notes :  
Intensive care

There are no specific leaflets, although lots of written leaflets exist, for different practical seminars.
Assessment :  
Anaesthesia

Students are evaluated during their clinical prestationsn and are requested to report on their protocols

A written interrogation will be organized at the beginning of the week

Intensive care

Students are evaluated during their clinical prestations, with emphasis on hygienic conduct, punctuality, animal treatment

Contacts :  
Anaesthesia

Marc.balligand@ulg.acbe

cclercx@ulg.ac.be

Intensive care

C. Clercx: cclercx@ulg.ac.be

Kris Gommenren : Kris.Gommeren@ulg.ac.be

Remarks :  
Anaesthesia

The presence of the student is due. For each absence or late arrival, the student needs to be excused in a very bried delay, medical certificate must be sent immediately to the secretary of the concerned service, with a copy to the general student secretariat. Missed days need to be made up.
Missed days will possibly lead to suspension to access the final examination. Unjustified absence will be punished and taken into account during deliberations

Intensive care

The presence of the student is due. For each absence or late arrival, the student needs to be excused in a very bried delay, medical certificate must be sent immediately to the secretary of the concerned service, with a copy to the general student secretariat. Missed days need to be made up.
Missed days will possibly lead to suspension to access the final examination. Unjustified absence will be punished and taken into account during deliberations



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