VETM832
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VETM832 - Shelter/Primary Care Practice
Course ID
042328
Course Description
Supervised clinical instruction in the medical and surgical areas of busy community shelter practice. Students perform medical, dental and surgical treatments for the benefit of animals owned by the shelter. UA CVM faculty work with the shelter medical and surgical teams in the supervision of students. Students perform physical examinations on dogs and cats, and discuss their findings with UA CVM faculty, shelter veterinarians and staff.
Students are intimately involved in providing medical, surgical and preventive care to shelter animals. Students are involved in the preparation and performance of elective surgeries (such as ovariohysterectomy, orchiectomy, and dentistry) on dogs and cats under the supervision of UA CVM faculty, shelter veterinarians and staff. Students take part in discussions and/or demonstrations in regard to animal behavior problems and potential solutions. Students participate in medicine and surgery rounds. Students make formal rounds presentation to other students and staff during the course and prepare a presentation relevant to the shelter experience with the approval of the course director for presentation at rotation end.
The course is composed of hands on medical and surgical care of shelter-owned animals, lectures, self-study, case write-ups and presentations and team-based exercises.
Students are intimately involved in providing medical, surgical and preventive care to shelter animals. Students are involved in the preparation and performance of elective surgeries (such as ovariohysterectomy, orchiectomy, and dentistry) on dogs and cats under the supervision of UA CVM faculty, shelter veterinarians and staff. Students take part in discussions and/or demonstrations in regard to animal behavior problems and potential solutions. Students participate in medicine and surgery rounds. Students make formal rounds presentation to other students and staff during the course and prepare a presentation relevant to the shelter experience with the approval of the course director for presentation at rotation end.
The course is composed of hands on medical and surgical care of shelter-owned animals, lectures, self-study, case write-ups and presentations and team-based exercises.
Min Units
4
Max Units
4
Repeatable for Credit
No
Grading Basis
PNP - Pass/Fail
Career
Veterinary Medicine
Course Requisites
Successful completion of pre-clinical coursework and in good standing.
May be convened with
Component
Clinical
Optional Component
No