Course title
泌尿器病・生殖器病学   [Veterinary Nephrology and Urology]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year 6  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 01VN5421
Instructor(s)
伊豆田 猛   [IZUTA Takeshi]
Facility affiliation Organization for the Advancement of Education and Global Learning Office   Email address

Course description
A compulsory course.

This practice is compliant with the Veterinary Medicine Core Curriculum.

It provides students with experience of radiographic, ultrasonographic, CT, and MRI image acquisition & interpretation based on "veterinary diagnostic imaging class". In addition, the merit & demerit of each imaging device will be learned through images from clinical cases.

Lecturers of this course have the firsthand experiences on clinical veterinary medicine. They provide actual techniques of image acquisition and interpretation, which is necessary for clinical practice.


Expected Learning
1)To acquire the interpretation skills on basic diseases.
2)To understand the essential qualification of image acquisition for clinical diagnosis.
3)To understand the differences between artifacts and findings.
4)To understand radiation and its impact to human body, and radiation protection methods.
5)To be able to prepare interpretation settings (computers and DICOM viewers)
Course schedule
○Students will experience the "clinical" interpretation and actual imaging devices in each 15 course.
○There may be reporting assignments on image findings and x-ray sketches.
○Presentations and discussion will be held on image findings and interpretations.
○The practice which can not be divided into 2-day will be worked out in one day.
○The schedule or contents will be changed by the status of the imaging device.
Please ask faculties the schedule in advance.



1st course  Radiographic Principle 1(Basic interpretation, still object imaging)
2nd      Ultrasonography
3rd             Radiographic Principle 2(X-ray generator, and imaging doses)
4th            MRI
5th             Radiographic Principle 3(Contrast techniques)
6th            Cranial diseases
7th        Respiratory diseases
8th             Ultrasonography(Cardiac)
9th             Clinical radiography 1(Thoracic imaging anatomy)
10th            Clinical radiography 2(Abdominal imaging anatomy)
11th           Clinical radiography 3(Clinical image interpretation)
12th Clinical radiography 4(Clinical image interpretation)
13th      Spinal diseases
14th          Musculoskeletal diseases
15th           Review of courses & Final exam



Prerequisites
○Longtime practices will be held in several courses which can not be divided into 2-day .
 In completing this course, students will spend the standard amount of time as specified by the University.
○White coat is required in the animal hospital.
○Be quiet in the animal hospital.

○Personal computer is required in Kishimoto course.
 Bring one's computer and power cord.

○Anatomical atlas is required.
Required Text(s) and Materials
○Color Atlas of Veterinary Anatomy, Volume 3, The Dog and Cat, 2e,Stanley H. Done,Mosby(英語)
References
○Textbook of Veterinary Diagnostic Radiology, 7e,Donald E. Thrall,Saunders(英語)
Assessment/Grading
active participation(20%)
contribution during group discussion, and reporting quality(20%)
Final exam(60%)
Message from instructor(s)
1.Do not be hesitant to raise questions.
2.Learning of peripheral knowledge will be required because applied questions may be issued in the final exam.
3.Delayed or low-quality reporting will be rejected.
4.Anatomical textbook or something MUST be with you.
Course keywords
Veterinary radiology,X-ray,Radiography,CT,MRI,Ultrasonography,Nuclear medicine,Radiation protection,Imaging diagnosis
Office hours
Ask after the course, or ask for an appointment via e-mal(miori@cc.tuat.ac.jp).
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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Last update
2/15/2023 6:11:49 PM