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Internal Medicine and Surgery of Companion Animals I

Code: MV512     Acronym: MCACI

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Clinical Sciences

Instance: 2021/2022 - 1S (of 20-09-2021 to 14-01-2022) Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Veterinary Clinics
Course/CS Responsible: Integrated Masters Degree in Veterinary Medicine

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MIMV 47 Official Study Plan 5 - 10 159 270

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

The objective of the discipline is to integrate and improve the students capacity to apply clinical skills learned in pre-clinical disciplines, as well as to develop clinical thinking and its application in real situations. The work with real cases presented to the UPVet - Veterinary Hospital of the University of Porto, under the supervision of senior staff (teachers and practitioners), allows for the development of communication skills, as well as ethical principles of clinical practice, as important as technical abilities. The activities on hopitalized animals, allways under senior staff supervision, allows for the development of an individual responsability awareness and team work, which constitute the basis of the veterinary clinical activity.

Learning outcomes and competences

The main results of the discipline are the practical acquisition of clinical skills in companion animals of the most common species (dogs, cats, small mammals, reptiles and ornamental birds) in its whole, that is, from the clinical history to the implementation of a therapy, including the execution of general physical examinations, special examinations, elaboration of a differential diagnosis list, planning, execution and interpretation of ancilary exams, elaboration of a therapeutic plan and its execution, when aplicable.

Working method

Presencial

Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)

Considering that this is an integrative a practical discipline, it is essential that the students have the basic knowledge and skills in clinical semiology (clinical examination procedures); small animal anesthesia; surgical semiology; diagnostic imaging; small animal surgery and small animal clinical pathology. Furthermore it is essential that students have a clear idea of the ethical and deontological principles of clinical practice.

Program

Theoretical teaching: Speciality themes:
Opthalmology: Clinical approach to orbital and ocular pain; red eye and discharge; blindness.
Dermathology: Clinical presentation and therapeutic approach to ear problems, parasitic, infectious, fungal and immune-mediated skin diseases.
Oncology: Approach to the cancer patient; Oncologic therapy, Mos common neoplstic disease in companion animals 

Practical teaching: Students will be involved in the daily routine work of a small animal veterinary hospital with emergency services (with 12-hour rotation shifts,  7 days/week), as well as case presentations and discussions and Journal Clubs.

Mandatory literature

David Maggs; Slatter.s fundamentals of veterinary ophthalmology. ISBN: 978-0-323-44337-1
Gelatt Kirk N. ed.; Veterinary ophthalmology. ISBN: 978-0-7817-6657-9
Featherstone Heidi; Small animal ophthalmology. ISBN: 978-1-4051-5161-0
Osborne Carl A.; Canine and feline nephrology and urology. ISBN: 0-683-06666-8
Larry P. Tilley; Manual of Canine and Feline Cardiology, Elsevier, 2016. ISBN: 978-0323188029
Kittleson Mark D.; Small animal cardiovascular medicine. ISBN: 0-8151-5140-3
Lorenz Michael D.; Small animal medical diagnosis. ISBN: 978-0-8138-1338-7
Nelson Richard W.; Small animal internal medicine. ISBN: 978-0-323-04881-1
Ettinger Stephen J.; Textbook of veterinary internal medicine. ISBN: 978-1-4160-6593-7
Thompson Mark S.; Small animal differential diagnosis. ISBN: 978-1-4160-3268-7
Gough Alex; Differential diagnosis in small animal medicine. ISBN: 978-1-4051-3252-7
Larry P. Tilley; Blackwell.s five-minute veterinary consult. ISBN: 978-1-118-88157-6
Joan Dziezyc; Color atlas of canine and feline ophthalmology. ISBN: 0-7216-8239-1
Elizabeth Villiers; BSAVA manual of canine and feline clinical pathology. ISBN: 978-1-905319-63-3
Mark S. Thompson; Small animal medical differential diagnosis. ISBN: 978-0-323-49830-2
Francis W. K. Smith JR; Manual of canine and feline cardiology. ISBN: 978-0-323-18802-9

Teaching methods and learning activities

Theoretical: Explanation of the protocols of investigation, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of the mentioned specialities. Supervised case-studies representatives of the mentioned specialities.

Practical:
Supervised practice in real cases asttended in the UPVet veterinary hospital. Management and treatment of hospitalized animals. Presentation and discussion of clinical cases presented in the hospital practice classes. Elaboration of reports of cases assisted in UPVet consults.

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Designation Weight (%)
Exame 75,00
Apresentação/discussão de um trabalho científico 15,00
Trabalho escrito 10,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 114,00
Frequência das aulas 156,00
Total: 270,00

Eligibility for exams

In order to be admitted to the final exam, the student must, cumulatively:
1- Present evidence of having performed  the following clinical procedures  by submitting the procedures register dully signed:
a) One assistance and two participations in routine or follow-up consultation
b) One assistance and two participations in consultation for clinical reason
c) One assistance and one participation in imaging procedure
d) Two assistances and three participations in isolated technical procedures
e) One assistance and one participation in surgical procedure
f) Present to clinical reports of cases assistid during the pratical classes 

2- Have no more than 10% absences in the previewed hospitalization services.
3- Have no more than 35% absences in practical classes of any kind.


Calculation formula of final grade

The final score will be the summ of the grades obtained by each student in the Final exam (FE) that will take place at the end of the semester; written pratical exame (PE) that will take place at the end of the semester- added to the presentation and discussion of 1 clinical case (CP) and the elaboration of 2 clinical reports (CR) of cases assisted during the pratical classes in the hospital. 

The weight of each component will be:
1. FE: 10 points (minimum of 4,5 for approval)
2. PE: 5 points (minimum of 2,5 for approval)
3. CP: 3 points (no minimum for approval)
3. CR: 2 points (no minimum for approval)

The scoring of case presentations follow the criteria:

Presentation/discussion quality and content (6 points)

Clarity in the presentation and discussion (4 point)


Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

According to the aplicable legislation.

Classification improvement

Students that wish to improve their scores in the final examination may do it in the "appeal period".

Observations

The unpredictability of the pandemic situation may force to alterations in this formulary, in class delivery or in the evaluation procedures.

All students are required to continuously search for potential alterations that circumstances may impose.

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