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Course title Organisation of Veterinary Service III
Course code Vete5005
Credit points (ECTS) 1.5
Total Hours in Course 40.5
Number of hours for lectures 12
Number of hours for seminars and practical classes 8
Date of course confirmation 30/03/2016
Responsible Unit Institute of Food and Environmental Hygiene
 
Course developers
Dr. med. vet., prof. Kaspars Kovaļenko
First-cycle professional higher education(līm.), pasn. Lelde Tītmane

Prior knowledge
Vete2021, Organisation of Veterinary Services I
Vete5008, Management of Veterinary Service II
Course abstract
Students are got acquainted with Latvian and European Union veterinary legislation. The third part of the course gets perception of organisation of veterinary official controls, organisation of veterinary practices, the veterinarian's role in society and local and international cooperation.
Learning outcomes and their assessment
Knowledge - of the role of the veterinarian and insight in professional legislation - rights, duties and responsibilities of practitioners, official veterinary controls.
Skills - to deal with legislative acts, laws and regulations of the Republic of Latvia and European Union. To make veterinary documentation. Case studies during practical lessons. Competence - to have excellent cooperation with animal owners, Food and veterinary service, veterinary practitioners, colleagues in Latvia and other countries.
Course Content(Calendar)
1.The veterinarian's role in society. Actualities in veterinary profession. 2 h
2.Veterinary education. 2 h
3.Business type. Types of veterinary practices. Types and registration of veterinary practices. 3 h
4.Work organization of veterinary medical service provider. 3 h
5.The international organizations associated with veterinary medicine. 3 h
6.Latvian Association of Veterinarians. The veterinary certificate, entitlement to practice 2 h
7.National veterinary and food supervision, its tasks. 1 h 8.Related areas of Veterinary Science. Science of Veterinary medicine. Laboratory testing, reference functions. 4 h
Requirements for awarding credit points
Successfully defended Clinical and epidemiological Case analysis and successfully passed exam.
Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work
Clinical and Epidemiological Case Analysis (KEGA) work on the course offered of the supervisor. To make the ethical and legal analysis.
Content of Analysis work: Introduction; Description of the case or description of problem; Case analysis (description of the action based on laws and regulations). After the submission of the analysis work written part, on the end of the course should be present oral with max. 10 min. PowerPoint presentation, expressing the main information about topic, answering the questions and justify provided information The deadline when Analysis work must be submitted and defended determine course supervisor.
Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes
KEGA work are evaluated in accordance with the criteria of the 10 point system scale indicated in the LLU Study Regulations.
To be admitted to the exam must be successfully defend the clinical and epidemiological analysis of cases. Exam – written test with 50 questions, evaluated on 10 ball scale, the lowest successful mark is granted if correctly answered 60% of all of the questions.
Compulsory reading
1.https://likumi.lv 2.https://eur-lex.europa.eu/homepage.html?locale=lv
Further reading
1.http://www.pvd.gov.lv/#jump
2.http://www.efsa.europa.eu/ 3.https://www.bior.lv/lv
Periodicals and other sources
1."Veterinārais Žurnāls”. Latvijas Veterinārārstu biedrības informatīvais biļetens. Rīga: Latvijas Veterinārārstu biedrība. ISSN 1407-0065.
Notes
Compulsory course of study programme Veterinary medicine.