This course provides the practical laboratory experience necessary to perform surgical nursing duties, to anesthetize small animal patients and monitor anesthesia, and to perform veterinary dentistry in small animals.
This course provides the practical laboratory experience necessary to perform surgical nursing duties, to anesthetize small animal patients and monitor anesthesia, and to perform veterinary dentistry in small animals.
This lecture course provides the theoretical knowledge necessary to perform surgical nursing duties, to anesthetize small animal patients and monitor anesthesia, and to perform veterinary dentistry in small animals.
This course relates the normal physiology of the animal to the consequences of abnormal physiology, and discusses what effects this will have on organs and tissues in the body. Topics that will be explored include mechanisms of tissue destruction and repair, abnormal growth processes and neoplasia, circulatory disturbances, principles of epidemiology and public health and the immunology of inflammation, autoimmunity and infectious disease.
This course relates the normal physiology of the animal to the consequences of abnormal physiology, and discusses what effects this will have on organs and tissues in the body. Topics that will be explored include mechanisms of tissue destruction and repair, abnormal growth processes and neoplasia, circulatory disturbances, principles of epidemiology and public health and the immunology of inflammation, autoimmunity and infectious disease.
This is the laboratory component of ANIMLSCI 465 Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging. This course practices the basic concepts of veterinary radiology including x-ray generation, image recording, film handling, film processing (manual, automatic and digital), positioning and restraint, special procedures, and radiation safety. Alternative imaging techniques including ultrasonograhy, MRI, and CT will be discussed.
This is the laboratory component of ANIMLSCI 465 Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging. This course practices the basic concepts of veterinary radiology including x-ray generation, image recording, film handling, film processing (manual, automatic and digital), positioning and restraint, special procedures, and radiation safety. Alternative imaging techniques including ultrasonograhy, MRI, and CT will be discussed.
This course presents the basic concepts of veterinary radiology including x-ray generation, image recording, film handling, film processing (manual, automatic and digital), positioning and restraint, special procedures, and radiation safety. Alternative imaging techniques including ultrasonograhy, MRI, and CT will be discussed.
This course will include labs/hands-on experience; protocol completion and peer reviews; in-depth rodent strains and characteristics, breeding schemes, environmental enrichments and identification methods; humane care, handling, and management of primates, frogs, and fish used in research; routine techniques and practices for each species used in the labs.
This course will include labs/hands-on experience; protocol completion and peer reviews; in-depth rodent strains and characteristics, breeding schemes, environmental enrichments and identification methods; humane care, handling, and management of primates, frogs, and fish used in research; routine techniques and practices for each species used in the labs.