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V Pth 342. Anatomic Pathology I (Dual-listed with 542.) |
Basic pathology with emphasis on disease in animals and introduction to diseases by system. |
(2-2) Cr. 3. Spring. |
Instructor: Myers |
Prerequisites: First-year classification in veterinary medicine. |
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V Pth 372 -- Anatomic Pathology II |
Response to injury by each body system. |
(3-3) Cr. 4. Fall. |
Instructor: Haynes |
Prerequisites: V Pth 342. |
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V Pth 376 -- Veterinary Parasitology (Dual-listed with 576.) |
Parasitic diseases of domestic animals and their control. |
(3-3) Cr. 4. Spring. |
Instructor: Jarvinen, Jones |
Prerequisites: Second-year classification in veterinary medicine. |
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V Pth 377 -- Case Study III |
Clinical applications of the basic sciences taught concurrently in the fall semester of the second year curriculum in veterinary medicine. |
(0-4) Cr. 2. Fall. |
Instructor: Haynes |
Prerequisites: Second-year classification in veterinary medicine. |
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V Pth 401 -- Basics of Medical Terminology |
Discussion of prefixes, suffixes, and roots (mostly from Latin and Greek) that comprise medical terms. |
(1-0) Cr. 1. Fall. 8 weeks, offered first half semester only. |
Instructor: Myers |
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V Pth 409 -- Introduction to Veterinary Cytology and Laboratory Techniques |
Description, interpretation, and techniques for cellular preparations from tissues and body fluids. |
(1-0) Cr. 1. Spring. |
Instructor: Andreasen |
Prerequisites: Second or third-year classification in veterinary medicine. |
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V Pth 410 -- Llama Medicine |
Introduction to basic camelid medicine, including anatomy, behavior,
restraint, handling, husbandry, herd health, common diseases, surgical
conditions, and anesthesia protocols. |
(1-0) Cr. 1. Spring. 8 weeks, offered first half semester only. |
Instructor: Jarvinen |
Prerequisites: Second or third-year classification in veterinary medicine. |
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V Pth 422 -- Special Pathology |
Pathogenesis of diseases in domestic animals. |
(3-3) Cr. 4. Spring. |
Instructor: Myers |
Prerequisites: V Pth 372. |
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V Pth 425 -- Clinical Pathology |
Principles of clinical hematology, clinical chemistry, and urinalysis in domestic animals. |
(1-4) Cr. 3. Fall. |
Instructor: Bender |
Prerequisites: V Pth 372. |
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V Pth 456 -- Necropsy Laboratory Practicum |
Practicum in postmortem examination and diagnosis. |
Cr. 1 each time taken. |
Instructor: Fales-Williams |
Prerequisites: Fourth-year classification in veterinary medicine. |
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V Pth 457 -- Clinical Pathology Laboratory Practicum |
Methodology in clinical chemistry, hematology and cytology; practice in interpretation of laboratory data. |
Cr. 1 each time taken. |
Instructor: Andreasen |
Prerequisites: Fourth-year classification in veterinary medicine. |
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V Pth 478 -- Global Protozoology - Molecular Biology of Protozoa (Dual-listed with 578, same as Ent 478) |
Analysis of cellular systems, molecules, and organelles of pathogenic protozoan parasites. Emphasis is placed on processes and systems that are unique to protozoa, are important to understanding vector-parasite-host biology/ecology, or are targets of disease prevention/treatment programs for international disease control. Nonmajor graduate credit. |
(2-1) Cr. 3. Fall. |
Instructor: Beetham |
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. |
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V Pth 490. Independent Study |
Cr. arr. |
Instructor: |
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chair. |
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V Pth 492. Orientation for International Experience |
Predeparture orientation for group study abroad. Cultural considerations for the study abroad experience and a conversational language introduction. Out of class work will be assigned. |
(2-0) Cr. 1 Repeatable (8 weeks) Spring |
Prerequisites: Classification in Veterinary Medicine |
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V Pth 496. International Preceptorship |
International Preceptorships and Study Abroad Group programs. This course will provide opportunities for students to be involved in applied clinical, production, and/or research experience in international locations. The course consists of 40 hour per week experiential learning opportunities. |
(0-40) Cr. 1-12 Repeatable, Fall, Spring, and Summer Semester |
Prerequisites: 2nd year classification in Veterinary Medicine |
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