CVM6601: Small Animal Internal Medicine: (SAM A)

2 Credits

Primary case responsibility for wide range of clinical diseases. History taking, physical examination, problem definition, diagnostic/therapeutic plans on assigned cases. Cases typically relate to gastroenterology, urology/nephrology, oncology, neurology, immunology, and cardiology. Daily rounds. Students present case discussion topics and interpret lab data, radiographic evaluations, and biopsy information. Emphasizes effective communications with clients/referring veterinarians.prereq: DVM 3rd or 4th yr or instr consent

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B+ Average (3.286)Most Common: A (35%)

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52 students
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