Unit CLINIC AND THERAPY OF LARGE ANIMALS

Course
Veterinary medicine
Study-unit Code
A000899
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Fabrizio Rueca
Teachers
  • Fabrizio Rueca
Hours
  • 52 ore - Fabrizio Rueca
CFU
4
Course Regulation
Coorte 2017
Offered
2021/22
Learning activities
Caratterizzante
Area
Discipline cliniche veterinarie
Academic discipline
VET/08
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
During the theoretical lessons the main diseases of large animals are addressed in terms of clinical diagnosis, differential diagnosis and therapy.During the practical exercises in groups (5 - 10 students) clinical cases of the OVUD are proposed or discussions on clinical records of the OVUD in key of clinical diagnosis, differential diagnosis and therapy, on single animals or for pathologies of farma animals.During the clinical rotation, students, in groups of 4 or 5 members, attend the OVUD or at farms observing spontaneous pathologies of individuals or groups of animals.
Reference texts
Equine endoscopy – Traub-Dargatz; Brown; Mosby Ed
Large animal internal medicine – Smith; Mosby Ed
Equine internal medicine – Reed; Bayly; Saunders Ed
Educational objectives
D1 - KNOWLEDGE and UNDERSTANDING ABILITY
The Student must know:
- direct and indirect (instrumental and laboratory) methods for performing the diagnostic investigation on an animal or a group of sick animals.
- the characteristics of the diagnostic investigation, aimed at the differential diagnosis of diseases.
- the symptomatology of the main diseases of large animals.
- the principles of medical treatment of large animal diseases.

D2 - ABILITY TO APPLY KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
At the end of the training activity the Student must be able to:
- apply the principle of good veterinary practices in clinical practice.
- issue a clinical diagnosis and make a differential diagnosis.
- build a diagnostic path that can lead to a definitive diagnosis.
- develop an adequate medical therapy against the diagnosed disease.
- verify, if possible, the establishment of a prevention protocol.
- consider a conscious use of antimicrobial drugs.

D3 - AUTONOMY OF JUDGMENT
At the end of the training activity the Student must be able to make clinical-professional decisions without being influenced by external factors, independently. These decisions must be aimed at maintaining the health and welfare of the animals; to the protection of public health and must take into account the legislation concerning the prescription of veterinary drugs and the rules contained in the Code of Ethics.

D4 - COMMUNICATION SKILLS
At the end of the training activity the Student must:
- know how to communicate good and bad news to the owners / owners of the animals.
- know how to communicate with colleagues, customers, public or private bodies, authorities.

D5 - LEARNING SKILLS
At the end of the training activity the Student must:
- have the ability to expand his knowledge through the critical reading of scientific publications.
- establish a permanent training course to follow in order to continue to increase its cultural baggage throughout its professional life.
Teaching methods
Theoretical lessons
Practical exercises in groups (5-10 students) in OVUD
Clinical rotation in small groups (4-5 students) in OVUD or at farms.
Extended program
1. Presentation of the course (educational path, educational objectives, exam methods, textbooks, logistic organization, clinical rotation, attendance signatures, teaching assessment).
2. Dynamic pathologies of the horse's upper respiratory tract
3. Complex of bovine respiratory diseases (BRD - "bovine respiratory disease")
4. Pleural and thoracic cavity disorders
5. Treatment of respiratory diseases of large animals
6. Horse colic syndrome
7. Horse stomach ulcer syndrome
8. Neonatal diarrhea and ruminal acidosis of dairy calf ("rumen drinking")
9. Diseases of the rumen in ruminant cattle (hypotonia / atonia, meteorism, ruminite) and abomasal dislocation (right and left, abomasal volvulus in the calf)
10. Diseases of the digestive tract of pigs
11. Treatment of diseases of the digestive system of large animals
12. Acute and chronic renal failure, bladder disease and urolithiasis in large animals
13. Treatment of diseases of the urinary tract of large animals
14. Eosinophilic horse dermatopathy and therapy
15. Interdigital dermatitis of the ovine, signs of diseases of the bovine finger and therapy
16. Sheep and goat udder disorders and therapy
17. Muscle apparatus therapy of large animals
18. Syndrome of reduced performance of the sports horse and therapy
19. Disendocrinias in the equine species and therapy
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