Learning objectives
D1 KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
The student, future veterinarian, must:
Know the most frequently observed surgical condition of dogs, cats, cows and horse.
Know the standard surgical techniques used in the treatment of the most frequently observed surgical condition.
Must acquire the ability in doing basic surgical techniques.
D2 APPLAYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
The student MUST DEMONSTRATE BY HIMSELF THAT SHE/HE ACQUIRED:
a) The capacity (ability) to correctly assess the principal surgical condition
b) The capacity (ability) in performing basic surgery in different animal species (canine, bovine, equine, swine)
c) The capacity (ability) in choosing the correct surgical treatment in the most frequently observed surgical disease
D3 MAKING JUDGEMENTS
The student at the end of the educational program will be able to:
a) Describe and autonomously interpret the most frequently observed surgical condition
b) Collect the anamnesis and put clinical signs in relation to a differential diagnostic trail
c) Formulate autonomously a prognostic opinion on the development of pathology and clinical conditions
D4 COMMUNICATION
The student at the end of the educational program will be able to:
a) Expose clearly, verbally synthetic and exhaustive concepts using appropriate technical terminology surgical cases
b) Demonstrate the ability to exhibit to a composite auditorium (students, specialist professors) the fundamental knowledge of veterinary surgery
D5 LIFELONG LEARNING
The student at the end of the educational program will be able to:
a) Consult and understand independently scientific paper other the textbooks
b) Independently perform a bibliographic consultation
c) To acquire a good familiarity of the subject to comprise the clinical and non-clinical arguments