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| VETE0445-1 | Department of clinical sciences of production animals - Ruminants clinic (individual cases) - Médecine de troupeaux de ruminants - Swine clinic - Outpatient clinic
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| Duration : | Ruminants clinic (individual cases) : 17,5h Clin. Médecine de troupeaux de ruminants : 17,5h Clin. Swine clinic : 17,5h Clin. Outpatient clinic : 17,5h Clin.
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| Lecturer : | Ruminants clinic (individual cases) : Frédéric Rollin, Kamal Touati
Médecine de troupeaux de ruminants : Christian Hanzen, Frédéric Rollin
Swine clinic : Martine Laitat
Outpatient clinic : Hugues Guyot, Frédéric Rollin
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| Coordinator : | Christian Hanzen |
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| French language |
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Course contents :
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 | The ruminant clinic (individual cases) was organized by the clinical department of production animals. It enables practical training in medecine, surgery and ruminant reproduction. |
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 | Swine clinics develop activities concerning internal medicine, surgery and/or theriogenology relative to the pig. |
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 | This clinic is organized around practical work and seminars in preparation for the third week of ambulatory 3GMV. There is no exit planned operation this year. |
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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 | At the end of the week, students should be able to do:
- a complete anamneses
- a complete clinical exam of animals
- discuss the results of clinical exam
- give the first treatment |
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 | Swine clinics consists in different praticals. |
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 | The various clinical activities overall goal to make you competent professionals ie of practitioners who through knowledge, skills and expertise will be provided capable of performing in the new situation or not, and independently and responsible for routine intellectual acts and to identify actions to refer non-routine. To do this, various types of skills must be acquired. They are:
disciplinary skills (knowledge and skills) such as:
- Conduct and analyze the scoring of a herd
- Achieve propaedeutic general and special (repro, lameness)
- Choose an appropriate strategy propaedeutic
skill multiplier effect
- Using computer programs of reproductive management or food or quantification of data such an Excel spreadsheet
- Control of scientific research
- Manage the confrontation of ideas
Strategic Skills
- Interpret all the data collected on animals
- Be able to solve problems
- Can make a treatment decision
- Part of a team
- Discuss the behavior to be with the assistants, and senior scientific staff
dynamic skills
- Properly complete and objective clinical score sheets of the animals examined
- Have the sense of responsibility
- Assume a permanent concern for quality
- Time management skills
- Namely to facilitate the transmission of information
- Demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit |
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Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
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 | All courses and labs linked to ruminant medecine, surgery and theriogenology acquired the previous years of study. |
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 | An active and effective participation of these clinics you require a synthetic knowledge of physiology courses, embryology and gross anatomy and topography of swine as well as information provided within the framework of the semiotics of animals during production. Basic notions in pharmacology, surgery and ecology applied to domestic animals are required. |
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 | An active and effective participation in these clinics you require a synthetic knowledge of semiotics courses taught in the 1GMV. In addition, it is essential to have reviewed the Notes to Scoring (2GMV, internal medicine ruminants Clinic Book of herds, 3rd edition 2011). She will complete general information on other courses in the context of ruminants in the first and second cycle. |
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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 | Without sense. |
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Practical "Restraint and weight estimation": To initiate students to restraint of pigs. Weight estimation and weighing of growers/finishers and/or sows.
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Practical "Care, surgery and/or blood collection": To initiate students to process newborn piglets, castration, injections and/or blood collection from growing pigs and/or sows.
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Practical "Climatology": To initiate students to evaluate the quality of climate, to detect abnormalities and suggest simple solutions to correct them.
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Practical "Semiology" : To initiate students to observe and detect clinical signs in pig farms.
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Practical "Pet pig": To initiate students to restraint and care of/to pet pigs.
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 | The clinic is held on the site of B42 (conference room outpatient clinic).
Monday: 8:30 to 9:30: Presentation of the clinic (shared with 3GMV).
Monday: 9:30 to 12:00: active self-learning seminar ¿ multi-media online. Reading this seminar can be done either at home or in the outpatient room (2 available PC) or any other computer room of the faculty. It must be completely covered at the latest on Monday 23:59 (it is allowed to go before the start of the clinic).
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:00: TP trimming of legs. RV B42 at room outpatients. Organized by a Scientific Collaborator.
Wednesday: 8:30 to 12:00: TP reproduced in vitro. RV B42 at room outpatients. Organized by a Scientific Collaborator.
Thursday: 8:30 to 12:00: TP scoring (RV B42 room, outpatient, then TP at the Experimental Farm), organized by a Scientific Collaborator.
Friday: 8:30 to 12:00: Debriefing passive (monitoring exercises submitted by students in the group of clinical medicine herd, overseen by Ch Hanzen). RV Seminar Room "repro" (next to the outpatient room).
For reasons beyond our control, the order of TP may vary from week to week and may not correspond to what is stated above, or cancellations are possible (we depend on external scientific collaborators) . We will, however, possible to organize an event to place on cancellation, but can not guarantee it!
Important Notes
- The clinic starts on Monday at 8:30. Students must attend at the premises of services-ruminant pigs (B42) (entrance through the hallway to the left of the entry of services). Any activity in which the student is enrolled (seminar, briefing, debriefing, TP / TD) should be worked. In case of late arrival or absence of necessary equipment, the student will be considered absent. In case of unjustified absence, a "0" will be assigned as clinical notes for the week.
- Seminar multimedia: the complete reading of this seminar is mandatory. It will be monitored on Web-CT as the seminar was gone and the playing time will be controlled. If the seminar has not been read, the student will be considered a "no non-justified" and a "0" will be awarded as a clinical score for the week. |
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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 | Attendance is obligatory from 8h30 until 12h. |
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 | Face to face |
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 | Practical modalities for this training will be addressed to students via myULg. |
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 | Seminars and Practical work:
For practical work:
The equipment required for all TP: overalls and boots, stethoscope, digital thermometer, pen / paper, gardening gloves, gprotection lasses, book Herd Clinic (3rd edition, 2011). |
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Recommended or required readings :
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 | Without sense. |
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 | Specific notes will be available on myULg. |
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 | Additional information relating to the outpatient clinic are available through the eCampus site, VETE0445-1, Section VETE0445-Da, Outpatient Clinic).
TP-trimming Preparation: Multi-media seminar on Monday morning: "Individual approach and herd in the prevention of lameness in cattle - Trimming functional"
Preparation of TP-scoring: Book of Herd Medicine Clinic (3rd edition, 2011) and during internal medicine 2GMV, partim "introduction to medicine herd," with H. Guyot (seen earlier this year).
Preparation repro-TP: Theriogenology 2GMV Course (if seen in Hanzen with Ch), Book of Herd Medicine Clinic (3rd edition, 2011).
Will therefore be available on eCampus:
Book-of Herd Medicine Clinic (3rd edition, 2011)
-Course of Internal Medicine 2GMV, partim "introduction to medicine herd," with H. Guyot (seen earlier this year).
Course-2GMV Theriogenology, partim H. Guyot
Commitments-teaching
-Seminar on lameness
Access to eCampus platform is determined by your registration as a student at the University of Liege and the validation of years of your studies. |
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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 | During the clinical week, all students will be evaluated according to their theoritical knowledge, behaviour and practice.
Their theoretical knowledge is evaluated Thursday with a 5 min. written test based on pre-requisites.
Their behaviour is evaluated according to their motivation, tardiness, equipment and attitude....
Their practice is evaluated at the end of the week relating the technic acte and the practis of general exams. |
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 | An evaluation of the knowledge-being, the knowledge and the know-how of each student will occur during the Swine clinic. |
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 | The certification evaluation
The assessment of knowledge and life skills
The student will have to heart to adopt a correct attitude, polite, motivated and pro-actively deal with teachers, assistants, collaborators.
Knowledge will be evaluated on a scale of 0 to 5 (0,1,2,3,4,5) 0 if late, no hardware or unjustified absence or apparent lack of interest. A rating of "0" will also be awarded if the multi-media seminar has not been read for Monday 23:59 (with control of playing time). We emphasize that any absence be reported BEFORE the start of the clinic. A justification must be sent as soon as possible to the student secretariat and the secretariat of the pole ruminants (marie.Delacroix @ ulg.ac.be or Tel: 04 366 40 20).
Catching up at the clinic is only possible if the absence was announced before and confirmed by appropriate documentation from (medical certificate, ticket, other legal certificates). Contact will be made ¿¿by the student with the responsibility to organize the details of this catch. If more than three unexcused absences were recorded, the student will not be allowed to take the exam certification (1st AND 2nd session).
Knowledge will be evaluated on the basis of questions asked directly by teachers (Professor, assistant, associate) during the week clinic. It will be evaluated on a scale of 0 to 5.
Clinical score of the week is 10 points maximum. |
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Training(s) :
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 | Without sense. |
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Organizational remarks :
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 | Attendance taking in the clinic is automatic. An absence must be communicated by telephone prior to the beginning of the clinic. If it is not communicated it will be considered unjustified, unless it is a very serious matter. Medical (or others)certificates justifying the absence must be turned in to the secretary's office at the RUPO pole. A copy should also be turned in at the FMV administrative secretariat.
Unjustified absences will be taken into account during final deliberation.
Students should have adequate equipment for the ruminant clinic activities. |
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 | Attendance to Swine clinic is obligatory and will be verified. Students must wear clean and adequate clothes to visit piggeries. |
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 | - It should be noted that all clinical (animal identification, client, veterinarian) which students have access are strictly confidential and under no circumstances leave the field of ULg-FMV-Clinic Department of Animal Production. It is the same for photos taken at clinics.
- A pregnant student must absolutely prevent the head of the clinic as soon as possible (Monday 8:30) as zoonotic risks associated with participation in this clinic. |
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Contacts :
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 | Kamal Touati
Tél.: 04 366 40 16
Secrétariat: 04 366 40 20
kamal.touati@ulg.ac.be |
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 | Coordinator:
Dr. Martine Laitat, Chef de travaux.
Tel.: 04/366 40 63
E-mail: mlaitat@ulg.ac.be |
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