2023-2024 / VETE2084-1

Equines clinic, 3 weeks

Applied semiology, care and anaesthesia of equines

Internal equine medicine, intensive care and on-call duty

Equine surgery, anaesthetics and orthopaedics, intensive care and on-call duty

Duration

Applied semiology, care and anaesthesia of equines : 17,5h Clin.
Internal equine medicine, intensive care and on-call duty : 27,5h Clin.
Equine surgery, anaesthetics and orthopaedics, intensive care and on-call duty : 25h Clin.

Number of credits

 Veterinary surgeon2 crédits 

Lecturer

Applied semiology, care and anaesthesia of equines : Audrey Fraipont, Charlotte Sandersen
Internal equine medicine, intensive care and on-call duty : Hélène Amory, Carlota Cesarini Latorre, Geoffroy de la Rebière de Pouyade, Stefan Deleuze, Audrey Fraipont, Sigrid Grulke, Jérôme Ponthier, Alexandra Salciccia, Charlotte Sandersen, Didier Serteyn
Equine surgery, anaesthetics and orthopaedics, intensive care and on-call duty : Hélène Amory, Carlota Cesarini Latorre, Geoffroy de la Rebière de Pouyade, Stefan Deleuze, Audrey Fraipont, Sigrid Grulke, Jérôme Ponthier, Alexandra Salciccia, Charlotte Sandersen, Didier Serteyn

Coordinator

Sigrid Grulke

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

All year long, with partial in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

During this clinical training, students
- recall practical aspects of semiology, anaesthesia, clinical anatomy, pharmacology and reproductive physiology. They are applied to the clinical cases of the equine clinic.
- participate to clinical rounds about the cases and to orthopaedic exams, surgeries, exams in internal medicine and reproduction in equines.
- participate to examinations and follow-up of horses admitted in consultation and hopitalization in the equine clinic.
Detailed explanations of each of the 3 weeks of clinical activity are given in the instruction of the course VETE2084-A-a: Clinique des équidés on e-campus.
The first day of the clinical rotation, students receive all practical information about their activity during theses rotations.
A program of the specific activities of each day per discipline is announced on the blackboard next to the secretary of the equine clinic (admission).   

Applied semiology, care and anaesthesia of equines

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Internal equine medicine, intensive care and on-call duty

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Learning outcomes of the learning unit

The aim of this clinic isto give the stiudents the opportunity to put into practice notions of equine semiology, equine clinical anatomy, pharmacology, anaesthesia, physiology and medicine acquired during 1st and 2nd blocks of the master.
 

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Prerequisite knowledge and skills

-Semiology of companion animals and equids (partim equids) (Master 1)

- General medicine, dentistry and surgery of companion animals and equids (partim equids) (Master 1)

- Equine anatomy, including anatomy of the reproductive system (Bac)

- Clinical anatomy (partim equids) (Master 1)

- Physiology, including reproduction physiology (Bac)

- Pharmacology (Master 1)

- Biosecurity (Master 1)

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Planned learning activities and teaching methods

See practical informations on  E Campus, course VETE2084-A-a: Clinique des Equidés

During the clinical rotation of this teaching unit, various learning activities are organized to permit students to obtain clinical skills listed in the section "Master 2: equine clinic" of the Log book of clinical skills. This list is available on e-campus, course VETE2084-4 "Log book of Master". The student has to validate (signature by a professor, assistant, intern) each of the skills in the electronic version of the log book when performed. Complete information about the LogBook can be found in the course "VETE0000-4 LogBook of Master".

Furthermore, during the clinical rotation the student has to ask the electronic validation of  clinical cases (2nd part of the log book of master: file with all the clinical cases followed during the clinical rotations under the supervision of a membre of the faculty). This file will be compiled during the masters in the course VETE2099 Intégration des compétences.

A "clinical skill" can only be validated if performed correctly and actively under the direct supervision of a qualified member of the staff (professor, assistant, resident, intern or technician according to the skill). Only assisting to a seminar or practical exercice is not sufficient.

A "clinical case" can only be validated if the student has participated actively to the exam (case history, clinical and special exam, necropsy, complimentary exam and discussed with a staff member about the differential diagnosis and/or the treatment. Only doeing a general exam or giving a medication is not sufficient.

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Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Face-to-face course


Additional information:

Face-to-face course


Additional information:

Students will take part to (1) clinical rounds (2) consultations (3) complementary diagnostic tests (4) oral sessions
Practically, the rules aplied to the students in rotation in the equine clinic are available on the Master 2 web site, on E Campus, and in the french version.

See section evaluation in the general description of the "clinic of equids"

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Recommended or required readings

See prerequistes
Additional notes available on E campus (course VETE2084-A-a: Clinique des équidés)
 

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Assessment methods and criteria

Continuous assessment

Out-of-session test(s)


Additional information:

Continuous assessment

Out-of-session test(s)


Additional information:

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.

5. Validation of the clinical skills log book

At least 90 % of the log book has to be validated. Otherwise. This will automatically result in an absence note for this teaching unit.

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Work placement(s)

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

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Contacts

Coordinator for the equine clinic : Sigrid Grulke (sgrulke@uliege.be)
Pedagogic support:  Audrey Fraipont (audrey.fraipont@uliege.be)
 
Secretary : Clinique Equine, Bâtiment B41
Sylvie Mathonet (04/366 41 03) Catherine Strauven (04/366 41 44); Aurélie Englebert (04/366 41 74)

Coordinator for each of the clinical rotations :




« EQ TP/Sémio/Anesth »; coordinator = Audrey Fraipont (audrey.fraipont@uliege.be)

« Chirurgie, orthopédie, anesthésiologie et gardes »: coordinator = Sigrid Grulke (sgrulke@uliege.be)


« Médecine interne, soins intensifs et gardes des équidés »; coordinator = Hélène Amory (helene.amory@uliege.be)

 

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