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Course title Small Animal Internal Medicine I
Course code Vete4098
Credit points (ECTS) 3
Total Hours in Course 81
Number of hours for lectures 40
Independent study hours 41
Date of course confirmation 23/02/2021
Responsible Unit Clinical Institute
 
Course developers
Mg. med. vet., lekt. Kristīne Drevinska

Prior knowledge
Vete4036, General Pathology I
Vete4037, General Pathology II
Vete4105, Pharmacology, Pharmacotherapy and Toxicology I
Vete4110, Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostics I
Vete4111, Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostics II
Vete4114, Anesthesiology and Emergency
Vete6022, Physiology I
Vete6023, Physiology II
Course abstract
Small Animal Internal Medicine deal with diseases of organ systems: Cardiovascular disorders, Respiratory Disorders, Gastrointestinal disorders, Genitourinary disorders, Endocrine and metabolic disorders, Dermatological disorders, basics of Oftalmology, Emergencies and critical care in the small animal (dogs and cats) practice. Students acquire knowledges about the etiology of diseases, pathogenesis, clinical signs, the use of different diagnostic methods and treatment possibilities.
Learning outcomes and their assessment
Knowledge: basic knowledge about diseases of different organ systems, clinical signs, diagnostic tools and treatment – 8 tests
Skills of getting anamnesis, evaluating of the clinical status of animal and choosing the appropriate diagnostic methods depending from clinical signs – laboratory works, independent works
Competence of diagnosing diseases and determing the appropriate treatment plan – laboratory works, independent work.
Course Content(Calendar)
1.Emergency and critical care – 3h lectures
1st test – Emergency and critical care
2.Diseases of respiratory system – 5h lectures
2nd test – Respiratory diseases
3.Endocrinology – 7h lectures
3rd test - Endocrinology
4.Dermatology – 5h lectures
4th test – Dermatological diseases
5.Gastroenterology -7h
5th test - Gastroenterology
6. Urogenital disease - 5h lecture
6th test - Urogenital disease
7. Cardiovascular disease - 5h lectures
7th test - Cardiovascular disease
8. Ophthalmology - 3h lectures
8th test - Ophthalmology
Requirements for awarding credit points
Successfully completed seven tests and individual tasks, in end of semester final test. Absence of lectures and practical works are not more than 30% of the total number of lessons. If unjustifiably missed lectures and laboratory works are more than 30% of the total number of lessons, then the course must be repeated.
Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work
Home works are evaluated in accordance with the tasks of the laboratory works.
Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes
The study course tests are evaluated in accordance with the criteria of the 10 point system scale indicated in the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies Study Regulations. To get the final test, all tests must be successfully completed and independent/home works must be done.
Compulsory reading
1.Birchard S.J., Sherding R.G. Saunders Manual of Small Animal Practice. 3rd ed. Saunders Elsevier. 2006.
2.Bistner S.I., Ford R.B., Raffe M.R. Kirk and Bistner’s Handbook of Veterinary Procedures and Emergency Treatment W.B. Saunders Comp. 2000.
3.Cote E. Clinical Veterinary Advisor Dogs and Cats. Mosby Inc. 2007.
4.Ettinger S. Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine – diseases of dog and cat W.B. Saunders comp. 7th ed. 2009.
5.Nelson R.W., Couto C.G. Small Animal Internal Medicine . Mosby, 5th ed.2013.
6.Silverstein D.C., Hopper K. Small Animal Critical Care Medicine. Saunders Elsevier. 2009.
7.Tilley L.P., Smiths F.W.K. The 5 Minute Veterinary Consult . Williams & Wilkins. 2015.
Further reading
1. Muller G. Kirk., R., Scott D. Small Animal Dermatology W.B. Saunders comp. 7th ed.2012.
2. Nelson R.W. Couto C.G. Essentials of Small Animal Medicine. Mosby year Book. 2000.
3. Plumb D.C. Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook. 8th ed. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2015
4. Willard M.D., Tvedten H., Turnwald G.H. Small Animal Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Methods. 5th ed. W.B.Saunders Company. 2011 ISSN:1939-1676
5.Ettinger S.J., Feldman E.C., Cote E., Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine Expert Consult, 8th Edition, 2017
Periodicals and other sources
1. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, ISSN: 1939-1676.
2. Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Critical Care, ISSN: 1476-4431.
3. The Veterinary Journal, ISSN 1090-0233
4. http://cliniciansbrief.com
5. http://www.iris-kidney.com/guidelines/index.html
Notes
The distribution of topics among semesters and can vary.Students will be informed about the changes. Compulsory subject in Veterinary medicine in 7th semester. Practicals in laboratory groups.