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01 Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine : Selection of appropriate clinicopathologic tests. Haematology and clinical biochemistry – principles and interpretation. Urinalysis. Assessment of haemostasis.
02 Cytology : Step–by–step practical sample preparation and cytologic interpretation. Assessment of aspirates, body cavity effusions, lavage and wash samples.
03 Immunology : Immunopathological mechanisms and the basis of immune–mediated diseases. Immunosuppressive therapies.
04 Respiratory Disease : Diagnostic steps in respiratory disease. Assessment and management of the coughing dog and cat. Assessment and management of the patient with respiratory distress. Respiratory therapeutics.
05 Cardiovascular Medicine I : Diagnostic methods in cardiovascular disease. Auscultation and physical examination. Use of electrocardiography, cardiac radiology and cardiac ultrasound in cardiac disease.
06 Cardiovascular Medicine II : Cardiac involvement in systemic disease. Congenital cardiac disease. Myocardial and valvular heart disease. Pericardial disease. Cardiovascular therapeutics.
07 Clinical Pharmacology : Principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Principles of drug interaction and therapeutic drug monitoring.The effect of disease on drug use. Principles of rational antibiotic selection and usage.
08 Gastroenterology I : Investigation and management of acute and chronic vomiting and regurgitation. Investigation and management of acute and chronic diarrhoea. Principles and use of gastrointestinal endoscopy.
09 Gastroenterology II : Investigation and management of canine and feline hepatobiliary disease. Investigation and management of acute and chronic exocrine pancreatic disorders.
Year Two
10 Emergency Medicine and Critical Care : Major body system assessment and laboratory evaluation in the emergency patient. Fluid therapy and management of shock. Principles and practical aspects of transfusion medicine. Cardiopulmonary–cerebral resuscitation.
11 Endocrinology I : Principles of endocrine physiology. Investigation and management of adrenal, thyroid and parathyroid disease.
12 Endocrinology II : Endocrine pancreatic disease – management and control of diabetes mellitus. Diagnosis and management of pituitary disorders.
13 Infectious Diseases : Diagnosis, management and prevention of feline infectious disease. Diagnosis, management and prevention of canine infectious disease. Imported diseases and the pet travel scheme. Notifiable diseases.
14 Oncology : Principles of tumour biology and staging. A general approach to the cancer patient. Principles of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgical oncology. Management of common canine and feline neoplasms. Oncologic emergencies.
15 Medical Neurology : Revision of functional neuroanatomy. The neurologic examination and localisation of lesions. Diagnostic techniques in neurology. Investigation and management of common neurologic syndromes. Investigation and management of seizures.
16 Urology I : Diagnostic techniques in urinary tract disease. Diagnosis and management of acute renal failure. Investigation and therapy of glomerular disease. Diagnosis and management of chronic renal failure.
17 Urology II : Investigation and management of urinary incontinence. Investigation and management of prostatic disease. Canine and feline urolithiasis and lower urinary tract disease.
18 Clinical Nutrition : Nutritional assessment and nutrition of the hospitalised patient. Nutritional management of hepatic, renal, lower urinary tract and cardiac disease.
19 Dermatology in Internal Medicine : The steps involved in dermatologic examination in cats and dogs. Dermatologic manifestations in systemic disease.
20 Case-based discussion incorporating course review: A variety of clinical cases will be presented covering a number of different medical conditions. Material will include X-Rays/ultrasound scans, lab results and other diagnostic reports. |