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department Veterinary Medicine, School of (X) |
Discussion/laboratory—1-4 hours; clinical experience—3-36 hours. Prerequisite: approval of project by faculty sponsor prior to period of internship. Students in this program will be under the supervision of faculty in the School of Veterinary Medicine whose expertise is appropriate for the proposed project. (P/NP grading only.)—I, II, III, IV. (I, II, III, IV.) Ilkiw
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Discussion/laboratory and clinic—3-36 hours; final report. Prerequisite: upper division standing; approval of project prior to period of internship by preceptor. Supervised work experience in veterinary medicine. (P/NP grading only.) Ilkiw
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Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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Lecture—11 sessions; laboratory—3 sessions; workshop—5 sessions; lecture/discussion—6 sessions. Prerequisite: first-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine; consent of instructor. Introduction to the “art” of veterinary medicine, focusing on essential skills (communication, team-building, leadership, conflict management, stress management, financial management). Emphasis on practical application of these skills to function efficiently and effectively in practice, academia, industry, government or other career. (S/U grading only.)—I. (I.) Klingborg
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Lecture—8 sessions; lecture/discussion—10 sessions; project—3 sessions; laboratory—5 sessions. Prerequisite: second-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine; consent of instructor. Further the development of new technical skills that will prepare students for life-long learning and successful veterinary practice management. Emphasis will be on hands-on learning through participation. (Deferred grading only, pending completion of sequence. S/U grading only.)—I, II, III. (I, II, III.) Klingborg
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Lecture—3 sessions; laboratory—2 sessions; lecture/discussion—10 sessions; project—3 sessions. Prerequisite: third-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine; consent of instructor. Introduction to the “art” of veterinary medicine, focusing on essential skills (communication, team-building, leadership, conflict management, stress management, financial management). Emphasis on practical application of these skills to function efficiently and effectively in practice, academia, industry, government or other career. (Deferred grading only, pending completion of sequence. S/U grading only.)—I, II, III. (I, II, III.) Klingborg
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Lecture—16 sessions; laboratory—18 sessions. Prerequisite: first-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Normal canine anatomy of bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves and vessels of the vertebral column and limbs; musculoskeletal physiology and biomechanics.—I. (I.) Meyers
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Lecture—7 sessions; laboratory—8 sessions; discussion—2 sessions. Prerequisite: first-year standing the School of Veterinary Medicine. Normal canine anatomy with comparison to other species of bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves and vessels of the head including the eye and ear.—II. (II.) Kasper
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Lecture—32 sessions; laboratory—13 sessions. Prerequisite: first-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Integrated view of cardiovascular and respiratory anatomy and physiology. (Deferred grading only, pending completion of sequence.)—I, II. (I, II.) Jones
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Lecture—17 sessions; laboratory—6 sessions. Prerequisite: first-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine; consent of instructor. Basic understanding of the structure and function of the urinary system plus physiology of body fluids and acid-base balance. Structure and function are correlated.—III. (III.) Schelegle
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Lecture—52 sessions; discussion—7 sessions. Prerequisite: first-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Biochemical principles used to analyze problems and to evaluate metabolic relationships important in animal health and pathophysiology. Integrative approach, emphasizing controls of major metabolic pathways, molecular basis of gene expression, tumorigenesis and signal transduction.—I. (I.) Cortopassi
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Lecture—26 sessions; laboratory—10 sessions. Prerequisite: first-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Biological and clinical aspects of parasites and the diseases they cause in animals.—III. (III.) Conrad, Boyce
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Lecture—7 sessions. Prerequisite: first-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Overview of animal behavior with relevance to veterinary medicine.—I. (I.) Bain
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Lecture—24 sessions. Prerequisite: third-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine; course 426. Introduction to operative and anesthetic skills and foundation in the importance of regional anatomy in the planning and conduct of surgical practice.—I. (I.) J. Pascoe, Ilkiw
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Laboratory—14 sessions. Prerequisite: third-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Introduction to surgical anatomy, operative and anesthetic skills. (Deferred grading only, pending completion of sequence. S/U grading only.)—I, II, III. (I, II, III.) J. Pascoe, Ilkiw
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Lecture—27 sessions; laboratory—2 sessions. Prerequisite: first-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Principles of nutrition and their application to the solution of nutritional disorders of animals.—II. (II.) Ramsey
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Lecture—11 sessions; discussion—6 sessions. Prerequisite: first-year standing in School of Veterinary Medicine. Introduction to epidemiologic effect measures, causal inference, experimental and non-experimental study design, and clinical epidemiology, with applications in veterinary medicine.—I. (I.) Kass
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Lecture—11 sessions. Prerequisite: second-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Major zoonotic infections transmitted mainly by domestic animals, especially pets and particularly in North America. A short review of symptoms in animals and humans, epidemiology, diagnostic tests, treatment and prevention will be presented for each animal species and each infection or infestation. Some zoonotic diseases, subject to USDA rules and regulations, will be studied in more detail (i.e., rabies, brucellosis, tuberculosis, avian chlamydiosis).—III. (III.) Chomel
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Lecture—13 sessions. Prerequisite: second-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. The food system and diseases transmitted by food. Topics include sources of contaminants, the function of processing in food safety, and the role of veterinarians in pre-harvest food safety and in food protection in general.—III. (III.)
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Lecture—20 sessions; discussion—4 sessions; laboratory—1 session. Prerequisite: second-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Introduction to the principles of pharmacology and toxicology. Pharmaco-/toxicokinetics, pharmaco-/toxicodynamics and chemotherapy of bacterial, neoplastic, fungal and viral diseases.—I. (I.) Buckpitt
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Lecture—23 sessions; discussion—2 sessions. Prerequisite: second-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Basic principles for the use of drugs affecting the autonomic and central nervous systems as well as compounds affecting the cardiovascular system.—II (II.) Vulliet
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Lecture—16 sessions; discussion—2 sessions; laboratory—1 session. Prerequisite: second-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Toxicants of major importance in veterinary medicine. Basic principles and mechanism of action of toxicants, therapeutic and diagnostic approach.—III. (III.) Puschner
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Lecture—1 session; lab—10 sessions. Prerequisite: first-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Development of clinical skills by learning procedures that are important to the practice of veterinary medicine in a variety of species in both a laboratory and clinical environment. (Deferred grading only, pending completion of sequence. S/U grading only.)—I, II, III. (I, II, III.) Ilkiw
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Lecture—1 session; lab—11 sessions. Prerequisite: second-year standing in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Development of clinical skills by learning procedures that are important to the practice of veterinary medicine in a variety of species in both a laboratory and clinical environment. (Deferred grading only, pending completion of sequence. S/U grading only.)—I, II, III. (I, II, III.) Ilkiw
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