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Clinical module of production animals
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Duration :
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| Watches and clinics of ruminants and pigs individual cases : 160h Clin. Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic : 160h Clin. Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine : 200h Clin. |
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Number of credits :
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Lecturer :
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| Watches and clinics of ruminants and pigs individual cases : Hugues Guyot, Martine Laitat, Frédéric Rollin, Kamal Touati
Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic : Hugues Guyot, Christian Hanzen, Martine Laitat, Frédéric Rollin Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine : Hugues Guyot, Christian Hanzen, Martine Laitat, Frédéric Rollin, Kamal Touati |
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Coordinator :
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| Christian Hanzen | |||||
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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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Units courses prerequisite and corequisite :
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| Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program | |||||
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Course contents :
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Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic
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| Clinical activities cattle & pigs | |||||
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Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine
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| Complements to pure clinical activities:
TP, TD, ARC, seminars, study tours, training courses. |
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic
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| The general objectives of this course are (1) to describe a way as general as possible the various pathologies within the Internal medicine, Surgery and reproduction in individual approach and herds (knowledge objectives) (2) understanding learners relationships may exist between these diseases and their effect mechanism on the health of ruminants (understanding of objectives); (3) informing learners about the preventive and curative attitude to take when diagnosing these pathologies (application goals).
After acquiring the knowledge of these matters (see Block 2), the purpose of the Block 3 of clinic will be the practical application. |
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Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine
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| See Indvidual clinic, herd health clinic, ambulatory clinic | |||||
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Prerequisite knowledge and skills :
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Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic
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| Multimedia seminars ecampus (bovine medicine courses and porcine / Master 3) concerning "Additional tests used in pathology farm ruminants" and "Individual approach and herd in the prevention of lameness in cattle - Functional Trimming" + Book Clinic Herds of Medicine. Read pedagogical commitments + 4 appendices (see ecampus, GMV3, Outpatient Clinic). | |||||
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Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine
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| See individual clinic, herd health clinic, ambulatory clinic | |||||
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic
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| Ambulatory Clinic: This clinic is organized into consultations in the field of cases of first line, at the individual level and at the level of the herd. These consultations should enable students to be confronted with cases of first line in the context of a rural practitioner activity. They must also allow them to achieve the propedeutic gestures and additional examinations, or more specific in bovine medicine, at the individual level, as at the herd level. These consultations are accompanied by the examination of animals and implementation of pre-academic actions, diagnostic and therapeutic. A clinical record is completed by the student for each case seen CAB (see Appendix 1). It must be completed correctly and fully. This sheet will be monitored and recorded. Herds of Medicine: Depending visits, plan what to eat, what to drink. Specific instructions will be provided by the supervisor in charge of the visit. A debriefing with assistants provided weekly on Friday, at 13:00, at the department. Swine Clinic: See specific schedule | |||||
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Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine
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| More details, content and schedules => eCampus BLOCK 3 SEE ANNEXE TO CLINICS
1.1.Semaine imaging, food and autopsy 1.1.Visites Sanitary Balance 1.1.Activités of scheduled outpatient Specific 1.1.Activités: CRA-W (Pigsty Walloon Agricultural Research Centre - Gembloux) Learning to clinical reasoning (CRA) Tutorials (TD) trimming Operating tour led (VED) seminars Personal work |
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic
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| Face to face
Ambulatory Clinic: Monday to Friday, from 8:30 probable departures (with Crafter). Visits are planned to office on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Monday and Friday, the visits will be organized on specific request practitioners and breeders. These days can be spent on audits herds, as part of the CAB. Clinical medicine Herds See you Monday morning at the table next to the secretariat of the Pole-Ruminants Pigs to register the visits of the week. Caution, do not forget to go every night to see if a visit has been added. The necessary equipment is: overalls and boots OWN, stethoscope, digital thermometer (functional), pen / paper, hammer plate, functional flashlight, clinical book. Make sure you have short nails. Be sure to refresh your pre-requisites. For most of hog farms visits: no boots or overalls; disposable coveralls and overshoes will be provided. Where necessary, specific guidance will be provided through the table. Depending visits, plan what to eat, what to drink. Specific instructions will be provided by the supervisor in charge of the visit. A debriefing with assistants provided weekly on Friday, at 13:00, at the department. Swine Clinic: see specific schedule |
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Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine
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| Présentiel | |||||
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Recommended or required readings :
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Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic
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| see ecampus Bloc 3 (+ lectures Bloc 2)
The details of organization and NOTES are on eCampus |
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Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine
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| See Ecampus | |||||
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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Watches and clinics of ruminants and pigs individual cases
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Evaluation :
En cas d'absence pour raison médicale, un certificat médical sera déposé ou faxé (04/3664024) ou envoyé par mail, dès que possible au secrétariat de la clinique bovine. L'original sera déposé au secrétariat des étudiants. Il vous sera demandé de rattraper l'absence. Pour ce faire, prenez contact par mail avec Vincent Frisée pour l'organisation pratique du rattrapage. |
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Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic
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| - You will be assessed throughout the four weeks of your life skills (attendance, punctuality, cleanliness, ...) as well as your expertise (general and special examinations, ...) and your knowledge (differential diagnosis ...) .
- A log box (see instructions in the downloadable file on eCampus (bovine and porcine medical courses / Master 3) should be completed any day to day throughout your training) and will undergo an oral evaluation at the end 16 weeks clinic.
Any absence to the clinic for justified reasons must be notified before 8:30 am by email to Marie Delacroix marie.delacroix@ulg.ac.be and telephone to the secretariat of the department at 04/3664020. In case of absence for medical reasons, a medical certificate will be filed or faxed (04/3664024) or emailed as soon as possible to the secretariat of bovine clinic. The original will be filed in the student secretariat. You will be asked to make up for the absence. To do this, get in touch by email with Vincent Frisée for the practical organization of catch-up. |
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Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine
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Work placement(s) :
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Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic
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| none | |||||
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| none | |||||
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Organizational remarks :
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Watches and clinics of ruminants and pigs individual cases
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Horaires et matériel :
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Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic
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| The necessary equipment is: overalls (predict possibly several) and OWN boots, functional flashlight, stethoscope, digital thermometer functional, pen / paper, hammer plate, clinical diary, protection / safety goggles, protective gloves. | |||||
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Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine
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| See Ecampus: organisation and schedules | |||||
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Contacts :
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Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic
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| Professeur Ch. Hanzen
E-mail : Christian.Hanzen@ulg.ac.be, Tél. 04/366.41.60 Professeur F.Rollin Tél 04/366.40.20 E-mail : frollin@ulg.ac.be Professeur H. Guyot Tél 04/366.40.20 E-mail : hugues.guyot@ulg.ac.be Dr K. Touati Tél 04/366.40.20 E-mail : kamal.touati@ulg.ac.be Dr M. Laitat Tél 04/366.40.63 E-mail : mlaitat@ulg.ac.be |
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Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine
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| Professeur Ch. Hanzen
E-mail : Christian.Hanzen@ulg.ac.be Tél. 04/366.41.60 Professeur F.Rollin Tél 04/366.40.20 E-mail : frollin@ulg.ac.be Professeur H. Guyot Tél 04/366.40.20 E-mail : hugues.guyot@ulg.ac.be Dr K. Touati Tél 04/366.40.20 E-mail : kamal.touati@ulg.ac.be Dr. M. Laitat Tél 04/366.40.63 E-mail : mlaitat@ulg.ac.be |
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Items online :
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Medicine of ruminants and pigs herds and ambulatory clinic
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![]() | Swine clinic: notes Hi, Please find enclosed the notes relative to the Swine clinic. Martine Laitat |
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Multidisciplinary activities in ruminants and pigs medicine
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![]() | Swine pathology and laboratory tests - Dr. Philip Vyt Hi, Please find enclosed the notes related to lecture Swine pathology and laboratory tests (Dr. Philip Vyt). Regards, Martine Laitat |
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![]() | Swine clinic: notes Hi, Here are the notes related to Swine clinic. Regards, Martine Laitat |
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