Posts Tagged ‘small animals’
Objectives:
- Training the veterinarian for diagnosis and therapeutic management of major diseases that affect dogs and cats within the universe of clinical small animal;
- Update on various areas covering each area, preparing for the professional trained in the clinical care of small animals;
- Guidance on how to conduct a review into the conduct and writing of research projects involving reports of clinical cases.
Audience:
The course of specialization Sensu Lato of Clinical Medicine of Small Animals is designed for professionals with higher education in veterinary medicine, intending to act or to act in Veterinary Medicine.
Duration:
23 months
Hours:
500 hours
Coordination:
Prof.. Simone Gonçalves Rodrigues Gomes.
Tags: audience, clinical medicine, coordination, diagnosis, diseases, dogs and cats, duration, guidance, higher education, lato, research projects, santo amaro, simone, small animals, specialization, therapeutic management, universidade, veterinarian, veterinary medicine
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This institution is managed by the teaching staff of the Department of Veterinary Science, and its business hours for outpatients are weekday mornings.Its medicare system is quite specialized and satisfactory. It is also used for educational purposes, and several students take lessons of small animals clinic in the 5th or 6th year held in this hospital.And every year students who have acquired excellent practical techniques here go out into the world.
Tags: animalscience, business hours, educational purposes, medical teaching hospital, medicare, medicare system, nippon, outpatients, practical techniques, small animals, teaching staff, undergraduate, veterinary science, weekday mornings
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The academic members of this faculty are very active in researching aspect and taking part in different congresses and seminars in the country and in foreign countries such as: England, Swiss, The Netherlands, France, Denmark, Canada, Turkey, Uruguay, India, Germany, Greek, South Africa, Russia and Tunisia. They also have published many articles in Persian and foreign magazines and have national, between universities and inter university researching plans some of them are finished and the others are under operation. The faculty has also a common international project with England and now is trying to sign a cooperation agreement with the important Veterinary faculties of the world.
10 years education development program:
In this program, the faculty is going to accept Ph.D students in the fields of midwifery, the diseases of livestock reproduction. Inner diseases of large animals, and veterinary surgery. These periods are acted in the education spreading supreme council. Also the university diploma of cow hygiene and breeding, horse hygiene and breeding, marine animals hygiene and breeding, birds hygiene and breeding small animals hygiene and breeding, pharmacology and control and eradicating the parasitic diseases are acted in the university council and are under act in the education spreading supreme council.
The faculty intends to accept students as special doctorate of microbiology, foods hygiene, bird diseases, veterinary pharmacology, veterinary anatomy, and also post graduation students of veterinary laboratory science in hematology, bacteriology, immunology and the study of leech.
Tags: academic members, bird diseases, cooperation agreement, graduation students, horse hygiene, inter university, laboratory science, livestock reproduction, marine animals, parasitic diseases, post graduation, shahrekord university, small animals, supreme council, university diploma, veterinary anatomy, veterinary laboratory, veterinary surgery
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The engineer zootechnicians employs the methods and techniques that lead to effective management and breeding of domestic animals that provide utility to man, thus contributing to improved food supply, both in quality and quantity.
Duration: 10 academic semesters.
Academic Degree: Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry
Job Title: Engineer Zootecnica
Graduate Profile
Management and production of large and small animals.
Industrial livestock in the area.
Handling foodstuffs of animal origin.
Administration and management of livestock enterprises.
Research and university teaching.
Tags: academic degree, academic semesters, animal husbandry, animal origin, bachelor of science, degree bachelor, domestic animals, duration, effective management, engineer, food supply, foodstuffs, graduate profile, job title, livestock enterprises, small animals, universidad nacional de cajamarca
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Hands-on experience required – and provided.
Most veterinary schools want applicants to have some previous experience working with large and small animals, along with at least 54 semester hours of college credit in specific fields. To help you meet both of those prerequisites, we’ll work with you freshman year to create a plan for winning admission to the vet school of your choice. If you’re planning to go the pre-veterinary route, you should choose a major and meet with Dr. John Hurd as early as possible.
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The Associate of Science Degree in Pre-Veterinary Medicine is intended to fulfill preadmission requirements on the freshman and sophomore levels for a school of veterinary medicine; students will need to transfer to a four-year school to continue working toward a Bachelor’s degree. Most students who are admitted to a veterinary medicine program have completed the bachelor’s degree. The curriculum in the WSCC catalog is not designed for transfer to any specific school. Students may to talk with a faculty advisor about a particular college or university’s course requirements and transfer.
Career and Major Information:
Veterinarians play a major role in the healthcare of pets, livestock, and zoo, sporting, and laboratory animals. Some veterinarians use their skills to protect humans against diseases carried by animals and conduct clinical research on human and animal health problems. Others work in basic research, broadening the scope of fundamental theoretical knowledge and, in applied research, developing new ways to use knowledge.
Most veterinarians perform clinical work in private practices. More than one-half of these veterinarians predominately, or exclusively, treat small animals. Small-animal practitioners usually care for companion animals, such as dogs and cats, but also treat birds, reptiles, rabbits, and other animals that can be kept as pets. About one-fourth of all veterinarians work in mixed animal practices where they see pigs, goats, sheep, and some nondomestic animals, in addition to companion animals. Veterinarians in clinical practice diagnose animal health problems; vaccinate against diseases, such as distemper and rabies; medicate animals suffering from infections or illnesses; treat and dress wounds; set fractures; perform surgery; and advise owners about animal feeding, behavior, and breeding.
A small number of private practice veterinarians work exclusively with large animals, focusing mostly on horses or cows; some also care for various kinds of food animals. These veterinarians usually drive to farms or ranches to provide veterinary services for herds or individual animals. Much of this work involves preventive care to maintain the health of the food animals. These veterinarians test for and vaccinate against diseases and consult with farm or ranch owners and managers on animal production, feeding, and housing issues. They also treat and dress wounds, set fractures, and perform surgery—including cesarean sections on birthing animals. Veterinarians also euthanize animals when necessary. Other veterinarians care for zoo, aquarium, or laboratory animals (Occupational Outlook Handbook 2004-2005).
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The program of the Graduate in Veterinary Science, Federal University of Lavras, Masters level was recommended by the Council of Scientific Technical CAPES in 2004 and accredited by the Ministry of Education since 2007. The course at the level of PhD was recommended in 2008. In the evaluation of the CAPES program got the concept 4. Consisting of a faculty of 14 teachers doctors, the program aims to promote the training of key staff to work in research institutions, education and extension, as well as private initiative, through a sound scientific training in line with the new advances in research. Attentive to social demands, the program aims to identify priorities for regional development and national, as well as the commitment to seek solutions to major problems in the area of influence of UFLA.
The Department of Veterinary Medicine (VMD) of UFLA account, currently with an infrastructure consisting of 13 laboratories: Animal Anatomy, Histology Animal Veterinary Parasitology (Protozoologia / Acarologia), Veterinary Parasitology (Helminthological) Epidemiology, Physiology and Pharmacology, Pathology Veterinary Medicine, Clinical Pathology, Animal Virology, Microbiology, Veterinary Medical Radiology, Animal Reproduction, Mycology; addition to a surgical block, kennel and animal. Also has a laboratory equipped for the study of infectious and parasitic diseases in aquatic animals (AQUAVET). In 2004 was inaugurated the Veterinary Hospital for Small Animals. Structures are available for the development of research projects, the Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and facilities of the Fisheries Sector, Suinocultura, Bovinocultura Milk, Caprinocultura, rabbits and Ovinocultura, linked to the Department of Zootecnia of UFLA (DZO).
Tags: animal anatomy, animal nutrition, animal reproduction, animal virology, aquatic animals, clinical pathology, lavras, masters level, medical radiology, ovinocultura, parasitic diseases, private initiative, research institutions, small animals, social demands, universidade federal, veterinary medicine, veterinary parasitology, veterinary science, vmd
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Animal Clinical Sciences offers courses designed to meet the needs of the professional program in veterinary medicine, the post-D.V.M. clinical training programs (internships and residencies) that provide the basis for specialty board certification, and the graduate program leading to the master of science degree. Students, interns and residents have the opportunity to gain a broad base of experience in treating a variety of small animals, including companion animals and wildlife and zoo animals, through the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. The hospital, equivalent to a 300-bed human hospital, provides high-quality service and patient care. The majority of the faculty are board certified and many are doing research as well as clinical work. The department has a solid reputation in orthopedic and thoracic surgery as well as anesthesiology. Current research in the department includes, but is not limited to, orthopedic research, molecular genetics, cardiomyoplasty, new anesthetic methods, and treatment and therapies for shock. In addition, a Veterinary Biomechanical Evaluation Laboratory allows veterinarians to study gait and motion in dogs. The Laboratory for Comparative Orthopaedic Research and the Laboratory for Molecular Medicine are special areas of emphasis in the department
Tags: biomechanical evaluation, cardiomyoplasty, clinical sciences, companion animals, evaluation laboratory, high quality service, master of science, master of science degree, michigan state university, molecular genetics, molecular medicine, orthopaedic research, orthopedic research, professional program, residencies, small animals, specialty board, veterinary medicine, veterinary teaching hospital, zoo animals
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