2021-2022 / VCER2087-2

General course and practices in emergency veterinary practices for civil security

General principles: general knowledge of emergency treating in Belgium

Operational veterinary manoeuvres in animal emergencies

Prevention and veterinary emergencies during catastrophes: CBRN risks

Pollution

Dog-handling

Médecine vétérinaire de catastrophe

Duration

General principles: general knowledge of emergency treating in Belgium : 8,5h Th
Operational veterinary manoeuvres in animal emergencies : 31,5h Th, 16h Pr
Prevention and veterinary emergencies during catastrophes: CBRN risks : 8h Th
Pollution : 8h Th, 2h Pr
Dog-handling : 4h Th, 2h Pr
Médecine vétérinaire de catastrophe : 4h Th, 2h Pr

Number of credits

 University certificate - " Emergency Rescue & Disaster Veterinarian "9 crédits 

Lecturer

General principles: general knowledge of emergency treating in Belgium : Hugues Guyot, Aline Thiry
Operational veterinary manoeuvres in animal emergencies : Léonel Adam, Laurie Christophel, Stéphanie Claeys, Angélique Debrulle, Hélène Deflers, Véronique Delvaux, Gaëtan Doppagne, Kris Gommeren, Hugues Guyot, Annick Linden, Antoine Mertens, Florence Ollivet-Courtois, Julien Rodrigues, Charlotte Sandersen
Prevention and veterinary emergencies during catastrophes: CBRN risks : Dominique Grandjean, Christophe Libeau
Pollution : Dominique Grandjean, Thierry Jauniaux, Christophe Libeau, Jean-Luc Martin, Alain Schonbrodt
Dog-handling : Dominique Grandjean, Nicolas Lombet
Médecine vétérinaire de catastrophe : Miguel Stevens

Coordinator

Hugues Guyot

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

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Schedule online

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