Course title
小動物内科学実習・応用編   [Small Animal:Applied Practice in Veterinary Internal Medicine]
Course category agriculture speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year 4  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 016659
Instructor(s)
松田 浩珍, 田中 あかね, 打出 毅   [MATSUDA Hiroshi, TANAKA Akane, UCHIDE Tsuyoshi]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office   Email address

Course description
This course provides practical training in practical testing procedures and interpreting test results with regard to companion animals that will be receiving veterinary care, such as dogs and cats.
Expected Learning
To learn the principles behind laboratory tests for small animals and techniques and ways to assess those tests.
Course schedule
1) Blood coagulation test
2) Blood transfusion
3) Fluid therapy
4) Electrocardiography
5) Liver function test
6) Kidney function test
7) Pancreatic outer secretion test
8) Endocrine examination
9) Neurologic examination
10) Ophthalmological examination
11) Cytodiagnosis
12) Cerebrospinal fluid examination
13) Interview and medical inspection according to the OSCE
14) Total check
Prerequisites
Practical training will be conducted by several instructors in veterinary internal medicine in coordination with Training in Basic Clinical Care for Small Animals. Joint orientation will be conducted when the first class meets and the schedule for practical training, the exam, and grading will be explained.
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Assessment/Grading
Grading for Training in Small Animal Laboratory Science is as follows: students who attend 3/4 or more of the classes in this course will be allowed to sit for an exam. Those students with a score of 60 points or higher on the exam will receive credit for this course. Students who fail to attend the prescribed number of classes will not be allowed to sit for the exam. The exam will be given in conjunction with Training in Basic Clinical Care for Small Animals. Exams will be scored separately, and students who fail to achieve a score of 60 points will not be allowed to re-take the exam.
Message from instructor(s)
Accrediation as a veterinarian is a very important national qualification that allows individuals to care for the lives of animals. Thus, students should sincerely desire to undergo practical training with a high level of motivation and a respect for life.
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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Last update
3/14/2017 3:19:25 PM