300084 Equine Clinic Track

Details
Responsible DepartmentDepartment of Large Animal Sciences   85 %
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences   5 %

Earliest Possible YearMSc. 2 year
DurationTwo blocks
 
Credits26.5 (ECTS)
 
Level of CourseMSc
 
ExaminationFinal Examination

oral examination

Practical Examination


Some Aid allowed

Description of Examination: OSCE (objective structured clinical examination)casebased

Weight: 100%



7-point scale, internal examiner
 
Requirement for Attending Exam80% participation in practicals and evaluation during the course
 
Organisation of TeachingClinical rotation: Supervised clinical work as rounds, seminars, lectures, e-learning and excursions.
 
Block PlacementBlok 3
Week Structure: Udenfor ugestruktur, Year 2 team 1

Blok 4
Week Structure: Udenfor ugestruktur, Year 2 team 1

Blok 1
Week Structure: Udenfor ugestruktur, Year 3 team 2

Blok 2
Week Structure: Udenfor ugestruktur, Year 3 team 2
 
Language of InstructionDanish
 
Optional Prerequisites300077 Veterinary imaging
300078 Emergency obstetrics, critical care and clinical anaesthesiology
300081 Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction - Large Animal
300082 General Clinical Practice Large Animals
300089 Veterinary paraclinics-2
 
Restrictions25. Forbeholdt veterinærstuderende.
 
Course Content
The purpose of this clinical course is to guide students in acquiring the knowledge, skills and competences (clinical thinking) required for day-one competency as well as updated practical knowledge of common veterinary problems in equine practice; also, more clinical exposure to typical diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical methods. The overall goal is to create the professional foundation for the student to function competently as an equine clinician.

Course topics:
-To know, evaluate and treatments for clinical problems most commonly seen in horses in Denmark in both daily work and emergencies.
-Analyse, interpret and construct plans for diagnostics, treatment and prevention of the most commonly seen equine diseases (at both single animal and herd level).
-Daily evaluation of the equine patient.
-Carry out the most commonly used technical procedures in horse practice.
-Necessity and procedures in equine practice for referring patients to hospital.
-Common hospital procedures.
-Common procedures in practice.
-Advice about horse management.
-Diagnose, investigate, treat and estimate prognosis for diseases in daily work and on call (at both single animal and herd level).
-Carry out common reproduction work.
-Carry out the most commonly used diagnostic, therapeutic and surgery procedures for a horse practitioner.
- Effectively communicate professionally to others (veterinarians, non-veterinarians and laymen).
- How to update yourself from the scientific literature.
- How to interpret clinical research of horse diseases.

 
Teaching and learning Methods
Clinical rotation: Supervised clinical work including mentoring from clinical cases as well as practicals, rounds, seminars, lectures, e-learning and excursions (i.e. supported through the learning process and thereby acquiring knowledge, skills and day-one competences required, as in-line with the purpose of the course).
 
Learning Outcome
Learning outcomes:
After completing the course, the student should be able to:

Knowledge:
- Understand the principles and methods from veterinary clinical practice and referral hospital work in order to diagnose, treat, prognosis and prevent diseases in horse populations, both in daily work and emergencies.
- Understand principles and methods in reproduction work.

Skills:
- Use a professional language when discussing diseases of the horse.
- Realise the importance of keeping one-self up to date and critical evaluation of clinical based research in equine diseases.

Competences:
- Able to formulate an action plan for examination, diagnostics, treatment, prognosis and prevention of horse diseases.
- Discuss relevant aspects of horse management.
- Take responsibility for independent searching and critical evaluation of relevant literature.

 
Course Literature
Large Animal Internal Medicine. Bradford P. Smith, 4th edition, 2009. Mosby Elsevier. ISBN-13: 978-0323009461 / ISBN-10: 0323009468

Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia. Lumb & Jones, 4th edition.
Blackwell Publishing 2007. ISBN: 9780781754712

Equine Surgery. Jorg A. Auer og John A. Stick. 3rd edition.
W.B. Saunders Company 2005 ISBN 9781416001232

Veterinary Medicine, A textbook of the diseases of cattle, horses, sheep, pigs and goats.
Otto M. Radostits, ed.
10th edition Saunders 2006 ISBN 0702027774 / 9780702027772

Arthur's Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics
 
Course Coordinator
Pia Haubro Andersen, pia@life.ku.dk, Department of Large Animal Sciences/Medicine and Surgery, Phone: 353-32874
 
Study Board
Study Committee V
 
Work Load
theoretical exercises70
practicals398
supervision157
preparation92
Excursions6
examination6

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