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Clinical Medicine of Small Animals Degree at Universidade de Santo Amaro

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.

European master of small animal veterinary medicine at Universite Du Luxembourg

The European School for Advanced Veterinary Studies (ESAV) was founded in 1991 in Luxembourg as a UETP (University-Enterprise-Training-Partnership) and pilot project of the EU COMETT II program. The umbrella organization of ESAV is the European Association for Veterinary Specialization (EAVS), a non-profit organization registered in Luxembourg.

The ESAV is an associate member of the Fédération Européenne des Animaux de Companie (FECAVA) and has the support of the Union of European Veterinary Practitioners (UEVP). Additionally, study programs were organized as a new pilot project under the EU `s Leonardo Da Vinci program.

Since 1991 over 3500 veterinarians from 42 countries have attended the courses ESAV. The study programs cover more than 20 veterinary disciplines taught by leading experts.

Since September 2006, the ESAV is a part of the post-graduate education program of the Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication at the University of Luxembourg.

An excellent Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is guaranteed by small groups of participants, modern facilities and practical workshops.