VCM 634
Spring 2016 All Classes
Credit: 1 hours.
A five-week course focusing on the theory and practice of small animal surgical oncology for general practice. This course will provide students with the theory and practical skills required to diagnose and treat surgical oncology cases at a primary care level. The module includes lectures and cadaver laboratories pertaining to the principles of surgical oncology and the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of specific neoplasms. In the laboratories, students will practice a variety of biopsy techniques, cutaneous and subcutaneous tumor resection, intestinal resection and anastomosis, visceral tumor resection and limb amputations.
No graduate credit. 1 professional hour. Prerequisite: VM 608. DVM professional students only.
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62663
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Laboratory
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AB1
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3:00PM
-5:00PM
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W
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Location Pending
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Selmic, L
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62662
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Lecture
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AL1
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3:00PM
-5:00PM
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T
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Vet Med Basic Sciences Bldg
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Selmic, L
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