| Statuss(Aktīvs) | Izdruka | Arhīvs(0) | Studiju plāns Vecais plāns | Kursu katalogs | Vēsture |
| Course title | Clinical Practice III |
| Course code | VeteR003 |
| Credit points (ECTS) | 8 |
| Total Hours in Course | 216 |
| Number of hours for lectures | 0 |
| Number of hours for seminars and practical classes | 0 |
| Number of hours for laboratory classes | 0 |
| Independent study hours | 216 |
| Date of course confirmation | 19/01/2022 |
| Responsible Unit | Clinical Institute |
| Course developers | |
| Dr. med. vet., asoc. prof. Armands Vekšins |
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| Prior knowledge | |
| Vete2015, Anatomy of the Domestic Animals III Vete4099, Small Animal Internal Medicine II Vete4101, Radiology II Vete4111, Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostics II Vete6023, Physiology II Vete6040, Internal Medicine, Herd Health III |
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| Replaced course | |
| VeteP029 [GVETP029] Clinical Practice III |
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| Course abstract | |
| Extramural practice. Students expand their knowledge and practical skills. | |
| Learning outcomes and their assessment | |
| Knowledge: of laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging; the most common diseases – their etiology, pathogenesis and treatment. Knowledge of the organization of veterinary work in veterinary institutions. Assessment – medical reports and oral presentation.
Skills: Performing clinical examinations and diagnostic imaging procedures, making diagnoses and recommendations. Assessment – medical report and oral presentation. Competence: Selecting the correct diagnostic tests and prescribing treatments; analysing the health situation of the herd. Assessment – medical report and oral presentation. |
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| Course Content(Calendar) | |
| In order to acquire practical skills and new knowledge, students must choose a practice placement with a certified veterinarian. | |
| Requirements for awarding credit points | |
| Within two weeks after the completion of the practice, the student must submit the following documents (electronically via e-studies or in printed form):
1.Three clinical case reports. 2.A detailed analysis of one clinical case, comparing it with relevant scientific literature. If the Clinical practice III supervisor has any questions after reviewing the submitted materials, the student may be invited to an individual discussion. In addition, the following must be submitted: •The student’s feedback on the practice placement, •The supervisor’s evaluation of the student, •A summary of the number of animals examined during the practice. All documents must be signed by both the student and the supervising veterinarian. If the documents are submitted electronically, they must be signed with a secure electronic signature. |
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| Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work | |
| Prepare three clinical case reports and conduct a detailed analysis of one clinical case. | |
| Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes | |
| Students’ skills are assessed in accordance with the established procedure for the assigned tasks. To obtain the final course assessment “passed”, the student must submit the required documents within the specified deadline and receive a positive evaluation from the course supervisor. | |
| Compulsory reading | |
| 1. Nelson R.W., Couto Guillermo C. Small Animal Internal Medicine., Canada: Elsevier, 2014., 1473 lpp. 2. Cockcroft P., Bovine Medicine. John Wiley&Sons, 2015., 639 lpp. | |
| Periodicals and other sources | |
| LLU Fundamentālās bibliotēkas datu bāzes | |
| Notes | |
| Compulsory study course of second cycle study programme Veterinary medicine | |