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| VETE0434-1 | Internal medicine of Companion Animals
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| Duration : | 54h Th |
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| Holder(s) : | Cécile Clercx, Dominique Peeters |
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| Substitute(s) : | Kathleen Mc Entee |
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| Coordinator : | Cécile Clercx |
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| Language : | French language |
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| 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. |
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| Course objective : | Clinical medical pathology concerns the science of internal/metabolic disorders. Those disorders existing in dogs and cats a are studied. |
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| Prerequisites : | Knowledge previously teached in general pathology, pathophysiology, anatomy, physiology, clinical biochemistry, microbiology, parasitology is needed. |
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| Workshops : | voir VETE450-1 |
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| Organization : | Lectures are being given in theatres.
Partcipation to the clinics is required. Specific TP's are organized. (cf VETE0450-1- |
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| Written notes : | Writen notes and/or power point presentations are available on myulg or on the CVU website
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. |
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| Assessment : | Written evaluation in first and second session |
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| Contacts : | C. Clercx (coordinatrice)
Tél. : 04/366.42.00 |
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| Remarks : | Knowledge delivered during clinics and during TP's are indissociable and must be considered as included in the teaching. |
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