Undergraduate Course: Integrated Clinical Course - Dog and Cat (BVMS09003)
Course Outline
School | Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies |
College | College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine |
Course type | Standard |
Availability | Not available to visiting students |
Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 9 (Year 3 Undergraduate) |
Credits | 50 |
Home subject area | BVMS |
Other subject area | None |
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Taught in Gaelic? | No |
Course description | This course will consider diseases of the dog and cat only and will take the form of a series of lectures covering the disorders of each body system, providing students with information on the aetiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of each disorder. The final lecture on each body system will bring together the material taught in the form of a problem solving exercise based on a clinical case.
The lecture material will be supplemented by drop in tutorials where students can discuss problems they are having in understanding the taught material. This will be further supplemented with practical classes teaching the correct method of carrying out a clinical examination and classes based on differential diagnosis of disease.
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Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
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Other requirements | None |
Additional Costs | None |
Course Delivery Information
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Delivery period: 2012/13 Flexible, Not available to visiting students (SS1)
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WebCT enabled: No |
Quota: None |
Location |
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Weeks |
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Friday |
Med And Vet | Lecture | | 1-47 | 09:00 - 09:50 | | | | |
First Class |
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Exam Information |
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Main Exam Diet S2 (April/May) | Honours | 2:30 | | | Resit Exam Diet (August) | Honours | 2:50 | | | Outwith Standard Exam Diets March | | 1:00 | | |
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course students should be able to:
Demonstrate an understanding of the disorders which can affect each body system in the dog and cat.
Demonstrate an understanding of the diagnostic procedures used in small animal practice.
Demonstrate a basic understanding of the methods of treatment used for disorders of the major body systems.
Demonstrate skills in problem solving and investigative procedures used in dogs and cats.
Carry out a basic clinical examination of the dog and cat.
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Assessment Information
In course assessment (mid semester 2): multiple choice questions (20%)
End of course degree examination (end of semester 2): multiple choice questions plus problem solving essay questions (80%)
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Special Arrangements
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Additional Information
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Contacts
Course organiser | Mr James Simpson
Tel: (0131 6)50 6068
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Course secretary | Mr Brian Paton
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