Veterinary Clinical Science: Farm Animal
Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
VETS4062 | Veterinary Medicine and Science | 4 | 50 | Full Year UK |
- Code
- VETS4062
- School
- Veterinary Medicine and Science
- Level
- 4
- Credits
- 50
- Semesters
- Full Year UK
Summary
This module considers:
- The aetiology, pathology and clinical signs of common presentations of disease in the species seen in farm animal clinical veterinary practice
- The diagnosis and investigation of diseases in the species seen in farm Animal clinical veterinary practice
- The medical and surgical treatment, management, and control of disease in the species seen in farm Animal clinical veterinary practice
- The prevention of diseases in the species seen in farm Animal clinical veterinary practice
- The practical, clinical, and professional skills needed to work in farm animal clinical veterinary practice
- The link between farm animal and human health
Target Students
Restricted to students registered on the BVM BVS programme only. There is a limited number of places on this module. Students are reminded that enrolments which are not agreed by the offering school in advance may be cancelled without notice.
Classes
A mixture of lectures, practical sessions, workshops and self-directed study
Assessment
- 40% Practical: OSCE Exam This element of the assessment must be passed before progression to year 5 of the BVM BVS programme
- 60% In-Class Exam (written) (1-hour-40-minute): MCQs, EMQs, hot spots and fill in the blanks
Assessed by end of designated period
Educational Aims
The aim of this module is to equip students with the underpinning knowledge and skills required to work in farm animal clinical veterinary practice.Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes:
a. Knowledge and understanding:
At the end of this module the student should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of
- the aetiology, pathology, clinical signs, diagnostic techniques, medical and surgical treatments and management and prevention of common diseases of farm animal
b. Intellectual skills:
At the end of this module the student should be able to demonstrate that they can:
- Obtain a relevant history for a farm animal problem
- Develop an appropriate diagnostic plan for a farm animal problem
- Integrate and prioritise the findings from a history and other investigations into a farm animal problem
- Develop an appropriate treatment plan for a farm animal
c. Professional practical skills:
At the end of this module the student should be able to demonstrate the ability to undertake:
- a safe, systematic, and thorough clinical examination of farm animals
- sample collection and investigations of farm animals (including diagnostic imaging techniques and collecting and analysing clinical pathology sample)
- basic medical and surgical procedures of farm animals (including suturing, neutering, and investigations)
d. Transferable (key) skills:
At the end of this module the student should be able to demonstrate:
- Learning and study techniques which promote life-long learning
- The ability to search for, select and use information for problem-solving and decision making
- Appropriate communication skills, interpersonal skills and team-working ability
- Multi-tasking, including time and resource management