Subject: Small Animal Clinical Sciences
Credit units: 3
Offered: Term 3 only
College: Western College of Vet Med
Department: Small Animal Clinical Sciences

Description

A series of lectures dealing with clinical examinations of the domestic animal species, localizing disease within a body system based on the clinical exam, exploring the diagnostic techniques available for patient evaluation and using the problem oriented approach to making a diagnosis. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of taking an accurate history and performing a thorough physical examination and on comparative aspects of clinical examination.

Restriction(s): Successful completion of Year 1 of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program
Note: Students with credit for VSAC 376 will not receive credit for this course.

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