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| VETE2052-1 | Clinical module of productive animals - Clinic for ruminants (individual cases) and pigs and emergency shifts - Ruminants and pigs clinic and outpatient clinic - Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs clinic
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| Duration : | Clinic for ruminants (individual cases) and pigs and emergency shifts : 160h Clin. Ruminants and pigs clinic and outpatient clinic : 160h Clin. Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs clinic : 200h Clin.
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| Lecturer : | Clinic for ruminants (individual cases) and pigs and emergency shifts : Hugues Guyot, Martine Laitat, Frédéric Rollin, Kamal Touati
Ruminants and pigs clinic and outpatient clinic : Hugues Guyot, Christian Hanzen, Martine Laitat, Frédéric Rollin
Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs clinic : Hugues Guyot, Christian Hanzen, Martine Laitat, Frédéric Rollin, Kamal Touati
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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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 | Training of student is achieved through consultation and/or hospitalisation of ruminants for medical, surgical, obstetrical and reproductive pathologies. |
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 | This clinical training aims to strengthen the foundation and achievements in each discipline within the proposed options. This reinforcement is enabled in part by the latest practices and techniques in more frequent theoretical content application (increased time spent in a species or group of species, and therefore the contact time with patients), and other hand by stimulating in students a more reflective approach to its business through more frequent contact with supervisors and additional literature searches on cases encountered. This strengthening of the bases, such as learning clinical reasoning can be valued by the student in other species. This project has a goal of training for veterinary general practitioners, with a common aim diploma closing access any subsequent specialization.
Clinical activities take place on a carousel established within each option, including 13 specific weeks. |
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 | Cilincal activity and seminary. |
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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 | The pedagogical objestives of the organized clinical activities are the following:
- Initiating students to the collection of individual clinical symptoms (semiology) and complementary exams with regards to ruminants;
- Alanyze the collected data and to find a differential diagnisis and an individual diagnosis;
-Establish a vital, economical and zootechnical prognosis;
- Establish and apply a treatment (medical and/or surgical);
- Establish methods of prevention. |
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 | The organization of clinical training by species (animals and exotic pets, horses, ruminants, pigs) in master 3 aims to develop the skills validated in 2013 by the Faculty Council namely: (1) a diagnosis (2) take a split decision, (3) implement a protocol, treatment or proper medical care, (4) prevent disorders of animal and public health, (5) establish a professional relationship with the various stakeholders and (6) develop the expertise necessary for the effective exercise of the profession and its constant evolution. The new approach is also more oriented such as to enhance the autonomy and motivation of students, their ability to reflect and contacts with their supervisors. |
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 | Being faced with practical and theoretical situation directly related to the field. |
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Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
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 | All theoretical fields concerning the clinic for ruminants. |
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 | - These clinical activities are the culmination of all preparatory activities as referred to clinical and paraclinical curriculum, all theoretical and practical clinical and laboratory disciplines on species covered by the option are indispensable prerequisites.
- Active and effective participation in these clinical imposes a synthetic knowledge of semiotics and pathologies during ruminant taught in 1st and 2nd GMV. She will complete general information about other courses in the context of ruminants in the first and second cycle.
- Multimedia seminars ecampus (Course bovine and porcine Medicine / Master 3) concerning "Additional tests used in farm ruminants" and "Individual approach and herd in the prevention of lameness in cattle - Trimming function" + Book Herd Health. |
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 | GMV1 and GMV2 knowledge in riminants. |
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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 | Supports referred animals.
Encoding in SAP, clinical examinations, proposed differential diagnosis, proposal for further investigations.
Decision based diagnosis with clinical assistant.
Care for hospitalized animals.
Presentation of new cases approved last day.
Surgical parctice on died animals. |
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 | General information common to the various options
Learning activities oriented species clinical training takes place over 13 weeks.
Depending on the options, learning activities include: (1) various clinical individual or herds activities organized by the staff or faculty on site or outside the Faculty (Prince Laurent Foundation, refuges, SPA, for visits cattle farms / pig, etc ...); (2) tutorials, practical work on educational animals, clinical rounds and seminars, and (3) personal work (literature searches, revisions, writing a case-log and a case report and / or operating an audit).
More specific aspects of the organization of these courses will be presented by the leaders of each option at the beginning of the semester.
Writing the Case-log
The establishment of a case-log strengthen student involvement in its formation. It also allows supervisors to verify the clinical activity of the student. This case-log will include the minimum information regarding individual cases or herd to which the student has faced. The document is available on eCampus (bovine and porcine Course / Master 3 / Additional Resources).
It should be completed within the available canvas. It will be the starting point for oral assessment. The student will send it by e-mail two days before oral assessment to the person responsible for the option (either Ms. Dumont CA, Mrs. Delacroix RUPO and Dr. Fraipont in EQ). It can also be made by the student in print the day of the exam.
Writing the case report
The student must also complete at least one case report for its clinical activities, based on a framework and set of recommendations within each option. This report is intended to exercise digging its clinical reflection and report writing using appropriate language.
Specific data ruminant pigs option
Sixteen weeks will be dedicated to learning in clinical bovine and porcine. Of these 16 weeks, four weeks 'IN' (Clinique individual cases), four weeks 'OUT' (Cliniue outpatient operating Visits) 4 weeks "PLANNED" (These planned activities will include 16 seminars (~ 3 h), 2 days of "health outcomes" 2 days tour led (including a visit to the covered market Ciney + slaughterhouse), 5 learning sessions in clinical reasoning of 3:30, 3 tutorial sessions,. 3 days in a scientific Collaborator (Dr. Benedict Evrard), one week "Foodstuffs of Animal Origin," one week "IMAGING" one week "AUTOPSY" and time for personal work (18 half days) are provided. schedule these activities (and the specific titles all activities) can be downloaded from eCampus (bovine and porcine Course / Master 3 / Additional Resources).
An information session will be held at the beginning of the course.
Equipment
The required equipment is: overalls (allow several possible) and clean boots, jacket (s) of surgery (blue), stethoscope, digital thermometer, pen / paper, flashlight, hammer and plate, clinical notebook, goggles / security (for activities OUT PLANNED and trimming), protective gloves "Kevlar" (for activities OUT PROGRAMMES and trimming). |
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 | Imaging week, food and autopsy: do with the departments concerned.
- Visits to health survey: the student will visit a rural veterinarian in the region to train the basic footwork prophylaxis.
- Ambulatory activities planned:
3 days (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) where the student goes to a rural practitioner collaborator.
- Clinical Activities swine:
3 full-day sessions are held at the CRA-W (Gembloux).
- Learning clinical reasoning (ARC):
8 sessions on various topics from 2:30 to 3:30 are organized in our premises.
- Tutorials (TD):
4 sessions are held in our office (room TP in swine).
- A session of trimming an afternoon is organized in our premises with a practitioner collaborator.
- Visit Operating directed:
4 whole days are organized with an assistant.
12 seminars are planned for some afternoon and will last between 3 and 4 hours. They will be given by various veterinary.
Personal work is requested from each student. Well-defined time slots dedicated to him.
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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 | Attendance is compulsary from 8h30 until 17h.
The first monday, your welcome at 8h30 by the assistant and presentation of internal regulation.
Held a case log of all clinical cases.
On-call duties and emergency receptions at the clinic.
The emergency begin at 17h to 8h30 the next day. |
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 | Organization
Bovine Ambulatory Clinic
This clinic is organized around field consultations case frontline at the individual and herd level. These consultations should allow students to be involved in cases of first line in the context of a rural practitioner activity. They must also allow them to achieve the pre-academic actions and complementary core exams or specific in bovine medicine, at the individual level, as a herd. These consultations are accompanied by the examination of animals and the achievement of pre-academic, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. A clinical record is to be completed by the student for each case seen in CAB (see Appendix 1 on ecampus). It must be completed correctly and completely. This sheet will be monitored and recorded.
Monday to Friday from 8:30 probable departures (with Crafter). Visits are planned on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Monday and Friday, the visits will be organized at the request of practitioners and breeders. These days can be spent on audits within the CAB.
Bovine / Porcine Herd Health Visits
See you Monday morning before the table next to the secretariat of the Pole-Ruminants Pigs to sign up for tours of the week. Warning, do not forget to go every night to see if a visit was added. If necessary, specific guidance will be provided through the table.
Based on visits, plan what to eat, what to drink. Specific instructions will be provided by the responsible of the visit supervisor. |
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 | Mandatory attendance. |
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Recommended or required readings :
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 | No specific notes. |
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 | The accompanying clinical information option activities (teaching commitment, the canvas case-log, case report, appendix, ...) are available on eCampus (bovine and porcine Course / Master 3 / Additional Resources). |
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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 | During the four clinical weeks each student will be evaluated according to their behaviour and pratical skills.
Knowlegde are evaluated by an exal lasting 10 mn in the fisrt monday of your clinical round. |
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 | The examination certification consists of an oral assessment from 30 to 45 minutes late carousel organized by at least two supervisors of the relevant option, based on the case-log written by the student, but not carrying exclusively celui- thereof. This evaluation will be based on the 6 skills of the veterinary surgeon as defined by the Faculty, and will aim to assess the reflexive attitude of the student in relation to clinical experience. The case report will be evaluated formatively during the semester, on terms determined within each option.
Any behavior deemed inappropriate / unacceptable in clinical activities may be penalized with a refusal of access to certificatif oral examination. The final rating may be modulated by continuous assessment in the option.
In case of failure of this assessment, the student is asked to contact the head of its option to define how to proceed with clinical activities and completion of its box-log. He will represent the oral examination in the second session on the same terms as in the first session. |
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 | Cf. VETE2052-1 |
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Work placement(s) :
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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 for final exam.
Students should have adequate equipment for the ruminant clinic activities and surgery. |
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 | It should be remembered that all clinical (animal identity, customer, veterinary) students will have access to which is strictly confidential and can not in any case out of the realm of the Liege-FMV-Department of Production Animal Clinic. It is the same for pictures taken during clinical (always ask permission BEFORE taking a picture).
Any student posting images / videos / information pertaining to the clinical activities FMV (intra or extramural) on social networks and other networks will be severely punished!
Any pregnant student must absolutely prevent the head of the clinic as soon as possible (Monday 8:30) as specified zoonotic risks associated with participation in this clinic.
Any absence must be JUSTIFIED earliest (that morning at the latest) and be accompanied by an official document (eg medical certificate). Absences have to be caught under penalty of the second session. |
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