Subject: Small Animal Clinical Sciences
Credit units: 6
Offered: Term 1 and 2
Weekly hours: 2.5 Seminar/Discussion hours
College: Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Small Animal Clinical Sciences

Description

A discussion course covering the pathophysiology, diagnosis and therapy of selected important medical diseases in small animals. The emphasis will be on critical review of the current literature and discussion of the implications for management of small animal patients. Note: This course will be offered every 3rd year.

Prerequisite(s): DVM degree.

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