1ST YEAR GUIDANCE VET/01
cod. 1001975

Academic year 2023/24
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor
NOT ASSIGNED
Academic discipline
Anatomia degli animali domestici (VET/01)
Field
Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Type of training activity
More
25 hours
of face-to-face activities
1 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Integrated course unit module: 1ST YEAR GUIDANCE

Learning objectives

D1- KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
The aim of the course is to enable the student to know and understand the essential elements for the physical approach to the domestic animals. At the end of the training activity, the student must demonstrate knowledge and understanding about
a) anatomical terminology
b) anatomical locations of veins frequently use for venipuncture, loco-regional anesthesia and for diagnostic imaging.
c) interspecific anatomical differences of clinical and inspective interest.

D2- APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
At the end of the training activity, the student must be able to
a) describe the animals body
b) know of anatomical locations of veins frequently use for venipuncture, loco-regional anesthesia and for diagnostci imaging.
c) know of interspecific anatomical differences of clinical and inspective interest.

D3- MAKING JUDGMENTS
At the end of the training activity, the student must be able to
a) describe correnctly animal
c) locate of anatomical locations of veins frequently use for venipuncture, loco-regional anesthesia and for diagnostic imaging.

D4-COMMUNICATION SKILLS
At the end of the training activity, the student must be able to
a) know how to describe parts of the body.
b) know how to locate the anatomical locations of veins frequently use for venipuncture, loco-regional anesthesia and for diagnostic imaging.
c) know how to describe the interspecific anatomical differences of clinical and inspective interest.

D5- LEARING SKILLS
At the end of the training activity, the student must be able to
a) describe correnctly parts of body.
b) know the importance of the study of anatomy for correct execution of venipuncture and loco-regional anesthesia.
c) know how to make a correct differential diagnosis of the organs of clinical and inspective interest.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

Provide basic knowledge (anatomical terminology, basic plans, parts of the body) for a correct approach to the observation of the large and companion animals.
Provide basic knowledge of anatomical locations of veins frequently use for venipuncture, loco-regional anesthesia and for diagnostic imaging.
Provide knowledge of interspecific anatomical differences of clinical and inspective interest.

Full programme

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Bibliography

Atlanti di Anatomia
BUDRAS K.D., McCARTY P.H., FRICKE W., RICHTER R. Anatomy of the dog
Ed. Schlutersche 2002.
BUDRAS K.D., Sack W-O., ROCK S. Anatomy of the horse. Ed. Schlutersche 2001.
POPESKO P.: Atlante di Anatomia topografica degli animali domestici, Ed. Grasso.
Bologna, 1997.

Teaching methods

Practical training and seminar.

Assessment methods and criteria

Is done by checkng the student's frequency signed by company and academic tutor. The drafting of a short report on the activity carried out is required

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

+39 0521 902604
segreteria.medicinaveterinaria@unipr.it
 

Quality assurance office

Education Manager:
Giulia Branca

+39 0521 902601
Office mail didvet@unipr.it
Manager mail giulia.branca@unipr.it

President of the degree course

Prof. Roberta Saleri
roberta.saleri@unipr.it

Faculty advisor

Prof. Marco Genchi
marco.genchi@unipr.it

Career guidance delegate

Prof. Clotilde Silvia Cabassi
clotildesilvia.cabassi@unipr.it

Erasmus delegates

Prof. Federico Righi
federico.righi@unipr.it

Quality assurance manager

Prof. Simone Taddei
simone.taddei@unipr.it

Internships

Prof. Alberto Sabbioni
alberto.sabbioni@unipr.it