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GRADUATE ACCELERATED BACHELOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE







        STUDY

        Please note that these are indicative modules and may be subject to change.
        1                                   2                                            YEARS    4 - 3


                YEAR
                                                     YEAR


        GRADUATE TRANSITION YEAR            Teaching is organised in ‘system strands’.   The majority of teaching during the final
           • Animal husbandry extra mural studies  These strands are visited on multiple   two-years of the programme is in the
                                            occasions, initially focusing on the normal   form of clinical rotations, where you will
           • Principles of animal form and function
                                            animal, and progressing through diseases   work in small groups as part of a clinical
           • Animal husbandry               of different systems, their investigation   team. Activities during these two years
           • Infections and responses       and treatment. There are also non-system   will include:
                                            strands that focus on the underpinning     • Rotation preparation
                                            science, professionalism and diseases     • Intramural clinical rotations
                                            in groups of animals and their impact on     (in our hospital and with
                                            public health.
                                                                                  our collaborative partners)
                                            THE STRANDS MAKING UP THE BASIS
                                            OF THE TEACHING ARE:                   • Population Medicine and
                                                                                  Veterinary Public Health
                                               • Alimentary
                                                                                   • Principles of Veterinary Practice
                                               • Population Medicine and Veterinary
                                              Public Health (PMVPH)                • Clinical extra-mural studies
                                                                                   • Research project
                                               • Reproduction
                                               • Cardiovascular and respiratory
                                               • Skin
                                               • Locomotor
                                               • Scholarship and evidence-based medicine
                                               • Neurology and special senses
                                               • Lymphoreticular and haemopoietic
                                               • Urinary
                                               • Endocrine
                                               • Principles of science
                                               • Principles of Veterinary Practice











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