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| VETE0451-1 | Equine clinic - Equine surgery and limping - Equine internal medicine - Anaesthesiology, reproduction and semiology applied to clinical cases of equids
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| Duration : | Equine surgery and limping : 17,5h Clin. Equine internal medicine : 17,5h Clin. Anaesthesiology, reproduction and semiology applied to clinical cases of equids : 17,5h Clin.
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| Lecturer : | Equine surgery and limping : Sigrid Grulke, Didier Serteyn
Equine internal medicine : Hélène Amory
Anaesthesiology, reproduction and semiology applied to clinical cases of equids : Hélène Amory, Stefan Deleuze, Sigrid Grulke, Charlotte Sandersen, Didier Serteyn
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| Coordinator : | Hélène Amory |
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| French language |
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Organisation and examination :
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| All year long |
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Course contents :
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| Students get involved in the clinical team work. They take part to exams and follow ups of consultation or hospitalized cases in the field of anesthesiology, surgery,opthalmology, internal medicine and reproduction.
Moreover, they will receive practical reminders in semiology. Those reminders will be applied on clincial cases of the clinic.
Details concerning the activities of the clinic are given in the french version and on E Campus, cours VETE 0452-1-Cl Clinique Equine.
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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| The aim of this clinic isto give the stiudents the opportunity to put into practice notions of equine semiology, equine clinical anatomy and medicine acquired during 1st and 2nd lectures.
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Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
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| -Semiology of companion animals and equids (partim equids) (1 GMV)
- Equine anatomy, including anatomy of the reproductive system (Bac)
- Clinical anatomy (partim equids) (1 GMV)
- Physiology, including reproduction physiology (Bac)
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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| See practical informations on E Campus, course VETE 0452-1-Cl: Clinique des Equidés |
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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| Students will take part to (1) clinical rounds (2) consultations (3) complementary diagostic tests (4) oral sessions
Practically, the rules aplied to the students in rotation in the equine clinic are available on the 2 GMV web site, on E Campus, and in the french version.<br /><br /> See section evaluation in the general description of the "clinic of equids" |
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Recommended or required readings :
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| See prerequistes
Additional notes available on E campus (course VETE0452-1-CL : Clinique équine)<br /><br /> see prerequistes |
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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| The final mark is composed of:
(1) A prerequisite test at the beginning of the clinical rotations in the equine clinic
(2) A written test at the end of the clinical rotations in the equine clinic
(3) A practical test
(4) Evaluation of the human and scientific qualities during the 3 weeks of clinical rotation in the equine clinic
The details of the evaluation of this clinic are given in the french version. |
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Work placement(s) :
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Organizational remarks :
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Contacts :
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| Coordinator for the equine clinic : Hélène Amory (helene.amory@ulg.ac.be)
Pedagogic support: Audrey Fraipont (Audrey.fraipont@ulg.ac.be)
Secretary : Clinique Equine, Bâtiment B41
Sylvie Mathonet (04/366 41 03) ou Catherine Strauven (04/366 41 44); Fax: 04/366 41 08
Coordinator for each of the clinical rotation :
« Anesthésiologie, reproduction et sémiologie appliquées aux cas cliniques des équidés»: coordinatrice = Charlotte Sandersen (charlotte.sandersen@ulg.ac.be)
« Chirurgie et orthopédie des équidés»; coordinatrice = Sigrid Grulke (sgrulke@ulg.ac.be)
« Médecine interne des équidés»; coordinatrice = Hélène Amory (helene.amory@ulg.ac.be) |
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