VCM 628
Fall 2004 Part of Term 1
Aug 25-Dec 10
Credit: 1 hours.
(V C M 328) Lectures, discussions and laboratories presenting case material illustrating the interrelationships between the basic sciences and their applications in small animal medicine and surgery and introduction to client relations and ethical considerations. Laboratories cover instruction and hands-on experience in basic clinical techniques of animal handling and restraint, physical examination, venipuncture and drug administration.
Prerequisite: First-year standing in the veterinary medicine curriculum.
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31083
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Laboratory-Discussion
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A
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1:00PM
-3:50PM
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W
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Vet Med Basic Sciences Bldg
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Marretta, S
Pijanowski, G Marks, S Ridgway, M Oyama, M Whittington, J Dunning, D Graves, T |
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