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| VETE0474-1 | Outpatient clinic
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| Duration : | 40h Clin. |
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| Number of credits : |
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| Lecturer : | Hugues Guyot |
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| French language |
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Course contents :
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| This clinic is organized into consultations on the ground where the first line, at the individual and herd level. It is full of practical activities of self-learning.
The field consultations are provided by the department (Ambul-ULG) and by a practitioner (Ambul-VT), research assistant in the department. These consultations should allow students to be confronted with cases of first line in the context of a rural practitioner activity. They should also enable them to achieve the actions propaedeutic and additional tests or more specific base in bovine medicine, at the individual level, as a herd. These consultations are accompanied by the examination of animals and the production of gestures propaedeutic, diagnostic and therapeutic.
The self-learning activities are organized at the ambulatory clinic. They consist of a heavy trimming of feet and two multi-media seminars. |
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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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 an individual or herd history
- Make a general review and special right
- Choose an appropriate strategy propaedeutic
- A diagnosis as accurate as possible
- Decide on the implementation of appropriate complementary examinations
- Develop a preventive or curative treatment strategy, pharmacological or surgical
skill multiplier effect
- Using computer programs of reproductive management or food or quantification of data such an Excel spreadsheet
- Control of scientific research
- Critically analyze the information collected clinical literature on the principle of Evidence Based Medicine
- Manage the confrontation of ideas
- Write a clinical report
Strategic Skills
- To understand and assess the significance of the problems encountered in clinical (ability to support a new case)
- Be able to solve problems
- Can make a treatment decision
- Decide on the possible use of additional tests
- Part of a team
- Discuss the behavior to be with the assistants, and senior scientific staff
- Ensure optimal management of clinical records
dynamic skills
- Properly complete and objective clinical score sheets of the animals examined
- Able to communicate with the owner in order to realize it is a history on an individual or a herd
- 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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| An active and effective participation in these clinics you require a synthetic knowledge of symptomatology and course of diseases of ruminants given in the first and second GMV. She will complete general information on other courses in the context of ruminants in the first and second cycle.
Whereas the real importance of these prerequisites for the success of clinical training and their success, an assessment of students' knowledge will be at the beginning and during the clinic. |
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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| The clinic is held on the site of B42 (Room outpatient) and farms.
Monday: 8:30: assessment of knowledge, the clinical presentation and activities, scheduling of visits.
Monday: 9:30 to 12:00: active self-learning (online seminar on lameness and trimming).
Monday: 13h00-17h00: active self-learning (online seminar on further investigations in the field).
Reading these seminars can be done either at home or in the outpatient room (2 available PC) or any other computer room of the faculty. They must be completely covered at the latest on Monday 23.59.
Monday: 13h00-17h00: 3 students will be "on call" in the room outpatient visits should be requested ambulance or scheduled herd visits. They will benefit from two PCs connected to internet to prepare multi-media seminars.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 3 (4) students in an ambulance-ULg (8h30-.) and two students in an ambulance-VT (08h00-.). Students who have no place in an ambulance will have a choice: to prepare their report for Friday, participating in VEB (if available medical herd), read the course material, deeper multi-media seminars.
Wednesday: 14h00-17h00: TP trimming of legs. RV B42 at room outpatients. Organized by a Scientific Collaborator. Students in an ambulance-VT that day should not participate in this lab.
Friday: 8:30 - 12 pm: personal work on the case presentations.
Friday: 8:30 - 12: 3 students will be "on call" in the room outpatient visits should be requested ambulance or scheduled herd visits. They will receive 2 PC to prepare their own work on the case presentations.
Friday: 13:00 (or 14:00 according to the clinical activity) of the week debriefing and evaluation. Each student will present a clinical case individually in 10-20 minutes maximum on the principle of evidence-based medicine. It will be interspersed with questions. The presentation will be based on a specific framework (see Appendices 1, 2, 3).
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 also depend on external scientific collaborators ). We will, however, possible to organize an event to place on cancellation, but can not guarantee it! |
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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| Clinical activity outside, seminars, TP
Lab:
TP trimming paw. Provide clean coveralls and boots, gloves (gardening gloves type) glasses. A presentation on multimedia lameness is available online to prepare for the TP. It should be studied before starting clinical / TP (search possible), no later than 11:59 p.m. on Monday. |
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Recommended or required readings :
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| Additional information relating to the outpatient clinic are available through the eCampus site (Outpatient Clinic during 3GMV, VETE0474-1).
TP-trimming Preparation: Multi-media seminar on Monday morning: "Individual approach and herd in the prevention of lameness in cattle - Trimming functional"
Preparation activities of the outpatient clinic: Seminar Multi-media Monday afternoon: "Additional tests used in pathology of farm ruminants"
Will also 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
-Teaching commitments with five annexes
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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| Prerequisites
On Monday morning, you will be evaluated individually and orally on your knowledge of bovine medicine (internal medicine, surgery, theriogenology), both on individual aspects of that herd. This evaluation will take place in the overall score of the week clinic.
The certification evaluation
The assessment of knowledge and know-how
In the debriefing, a case presentation will be requested according to the canvas eCampus downloaded and / or MyULg (VETE0474-1). This document will be returned (email hugues.guyot @ ulg.ac.be) on Friday 12:00 at the latest.
Students' knowledge will be assessed during this debriefing based on the presentation of the case and questions raised by either framing. The evaluation will be done on a scale of 0 to 5 (0,1,2,3,4,5).
The assessment of life skills
The student will have to heart to adopt a correct attitude, polite, motivated and pro-actively deal with teachers, assistants, collaborators and producers (including not smoking, eating, phoning during the visits, in the truck be interactive , be polite, respect the equipment, breeders and veterinarians, not to take photos without permission, etc.).
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 present the certification exam the first session).
The score during the week of clinic outpatient clinic will speak for 50% of the final mark Outpatient Clinic.
A total of 10 points "clinical", 5 points will be awarded to five life skills and other issues during the briefing and debriefing (Knowledge and Know-how).
Ratings supervisors and clinical activities.
At the end of each clinical activity organized by a teacher, framing or research assistant, you will be asked to complete a satisfaction questionnaire (anonymously) on the activities and supervision provided. Feel free to send us your comments so we can improve your learning. |
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Organizational remarks :
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| 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). Students will first be evaluated on their knowledge, according to which they will be enrolled in the various activities of the clinic (benefit to students who know their material). A number of students is provided for visit / activity. All students must go on tour and all seats must be met. Any activity in which the student is enrolled must be worked. In case of late arrival or absence of necessary equipment, the student will be considered absent not justified. In case of unjustified absence, a "0" will be assigned as clinical notes for the week. The equipment needed is: overalls (possibly foresee more) and clean boots, stethoscope, digital thermometer, pen / paper, hammer and plate, clinical book. In addition:
- Ambulatory-VT: Students go on their own veterinary practice in Theux at 8:00 on site (see Annex 4), with their equipment. The day ends in theory to 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (depending on the veterinarian visits). If the veterinarian and the student agree, the day may end beyond 19:00. Students must arrive on time. In case of prevention or delay (illness, accident, traffic jam), the student must immediately call the veterinary practitioner and explain the situation. The schedule of veterinary practitioners may be random, sometimes it is possible that the veterinary practitioner is not on time for appointments because of emergency visits. 30 minutes). " Xd="Dans la mesure des possibilités il vous contactera (si retard supposé >30 minutes).">To the extent opportunities he will contact you (if expected delay> 30 minutes). The VT will notify you as soon as possible of any change of organization (eg, no appointment). Also provide a picnic for lunch and warm clothing in winter.
- Ambulatory-ULg: Students selected the assistant will accompany the morning (8:30 start), Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (the return time unspecified), with their equipment. Clinical data can be completed per student for each outpatient seen (see Annex 5). It must be completed correctly and completely. It will be monitored and recorded.
- Seminars multimedia: the complete reading of these seminars is mandatory. It will be monitored on Web-CT as seminars have been driven 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.
- 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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| Dr. Hugues Guyot
E-mail : Hugues.guyot@ulg.ac.be,
Tél. 04/366.40.20 - 40.21 (http://www.therioruminant.ulg.ac.be/index.html) |
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