| source University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (X) |
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department Veterinary Clinical Medicine (X) |
May be repeated.
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To be used to designate a trial or experimental course for five or more students. It is designed to be an undergraduate course. A course can be taught under this designation two time within a two-year period and cannot be renews as a
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To be used to designate a trial or experimental course for five or more students. It is designed to be an undergraduate course. A course can be taught under this designation two times within a two-year period and cannot be renews as a
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House Officers (Clinicians in Training) will present clinical cases presented to the Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital in a lecture/discussion format with supporting literature. Analysis of decisions and clinical interpretation will be the focus of the discussion. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisite: Graduate Veterinarian or consent of instructor.
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Discussion of selected topics and literature pertaining to zoological, wildlife and aquatic animal medicine and presentation of a formal seminar. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: Post DVM and enrolled in the Zoological and Aquatic Animal Residency Program.
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This course is intended for students interested in applying analytical epidemiological methods in assessing the health and disease status of populations (animal and human) and assessing the factors affecting that status. It includes lecture/discussion sessions and exercises on the study design, statistical analysis, and interpretation of clinical trials and cross-sectional, case-control, and longitudinal studies. Database management, risk assessment, and techniques for enhancing the validity of field-based studies of naturally occurring disease will also be covered. Prerequisite: Successful completion of
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This course will use current primary literature in the fields of equine medicine and surgery as a gateway to discussion. Current literature will be reviewed, critiqued, and discussed in the context of current equine clinical practice. Students are expected to be graduate veterinarians with a thorough understanding of equine medical and surgical concepts before enrolling in the course. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: Graduate Veterinarian or consent of instructor.
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Reviews the scientific literature on the well-being of agricultural animals. Topics include normal and abnormal behaviors, signs and control of pain and distress, impact of housing, management, and veterinary practices on animal well-being, and enrichment methods. One species (swing, dairy cattle, beef cattle, horses, poultry, or sheep) will be covered each semester. Students will critically review the literature, distribute articles, and lead class discussions. Grades will be based on attendance, quality of performance, and a final examination. Same as
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The face of small animal veterinary medicine in the future will be extrapolated from past and current industry data and events. Topics to be covered include declining income and rising debt, labor force changes, emergence of corporate practices, greater awareness of public health and environmental issues. Prerequisite: Two years of work experience as a veterinarian or veterinary hospital manager or consultant and/or consent of instructor; enrolled in the Executive Veterinary Program.
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The effect of the veterinary medical profession on internal and external audiences will be examined across a variety of disciplines. Topics to be covered include advanced marketing concepts, existing and emerging public health concerns, advanced legal and ethical issues, and strategic planning of the modern veterinary business. Prerequisite:
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Advanced study on the principles and practice of theriogenology in domestic and non-domestic animals. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: Graduate Veterniarian and consent of instructor.
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Weekly clinical rounds, weekly or biweekly facilities rounds, and supervised clinical experience. Topics include: biology and husbandry of laboratory animals; diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease of laboratory animals; principles of animal use in research and teaching; and management and design of laboratory animal facilities. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisite: Graduate Veterinarian or consent of instructor.
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Surgical principles including sterile technique, hemostasis, tissue handling, instrumentation, and wound closure and healing are taught with emphasis on application in domestic and laboratory animals. Laboratory covers demonstration and practice of surgical principles. Students may not receive credit for both
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A seminar series devoted to intense study of pathophysiologic and current therapeutic aspects of selected topics in large animal internal medicine. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: Graduate Veterinarian or consent of instructor.
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Advanced course on latest clinical investigations and research projects related to orthopedics in animals and humans. Prerequisite: Graduate Veterinarian or consent of instructor.
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Advanced study of topics concerning the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and current therapy of diseases which are treated with surgical procedures. May be repeated to a maximum of 4 hours. Prerequisite: Graduate Veterinarian or consent of instructor.
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Participants will discuss and analyze current veterinary journal articles which pertain to small animal internal medicine. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: Graduate Veterinarian.
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A series of lectures, seminars and discussions devoted to the intense study of pathophysiologic aspects of the integument and related systems including: structure and functions, endocrinology, immunology, microbiology, virology, parasitology, pharmacology, oncology, and miscellaneous disorders. Students enrolling for graduate credit will also participate in weekly critiques of current literature. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours. Duplicate registration is permitted up to 4 hours. Prerequisite: Graduate Veterniarian and consent of instructor.
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Required of all graduate students whose major is Veterinary Clinical Medicine. May be repeated. Approved for both letter and S/U grading.
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A series of lectures, seminars, and discussions devoted to intense study of new pathophysiologic aspects of selected topics in veterinary internal medicine. Each term is devoted to three topics. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Approved for both letter and S/U grading. Prerequisite: Graduate Veterinarian and consent of instructor.
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Basic and applied study including orientation and research on pertinent initial and continuing problems in the student's area of interest. May be repeated. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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Instruction in advanced diagnosis, therapeutic modalities, and research methodologies in the areas of small animal internal medicine, small animal surgery, equine and food animal medicine and surgery, ophthalmology, theriogenology, radiology, and clinical pharmacology. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours. Prerequisite: Graduate Veterinarian and consent of instructor.
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Independent research to fulfill requirement for non-thesis alternative in Master of Science Program. (Summer Session, 1 to 2 hours.) Credit is not given for both
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