Subject:
Small Animal Clinical Sciences
Credit units:
3
College:
Western College of Vet Med
Department: Small Animal Clinical Sciences
Description
This course examines mechanisms, physiology, impacts, and recognition and treatment of animal pain and is designed to teach the fundamental principals of veterinary anesthesia. It will focus on pharmacology, physiology and pathophysiology as it relates to anesthesia of domestic species with commonly encountered conditions.
Restriction(s): Successful completion of Year 1 of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) Program.
Note: Students with credit for VBMS 304.3, VBMS 305.2 or VSAC 356.1 will not receive credit for this course.
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