69955 - Professional Practical Training in Internal Medicine and Therapy

Academic Year 2018/2019

  • Moduli: Federico Fracassi (Modulo 1) Gualtiero Gandini (Modulo 2) Massimo Giunti (Modulo 3) Giampaolo Peccolo (Modulo 4) Marco Pietra (Modulo 5) Marco Baron Toaldo (Modulo 6) Paolo Famigli Bergamini (Modulo 7) Francesco Dondi (Modulo 8) Alessia Diana (Modulo 9) Pascaline Benedicte Marie Pey (Modulo 10) Marco Baron Toaldo (Modulo 11) Fabio Gentilini (Modulo 12) Mario Cipone (Modulo 13) Francesca Freccero (Modulo 14) Angelo Peli (Modulo 15) Francesca Freccero (Modulo 16)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 3) Traditional lectures (Modulo 4) Traditional lectures (Modulo 5) Traditional lectures (Modulo 6) Traditional lectures (Modulo 7) Traditional lectures (Modulo 8) Traditional lectures (Modulo 9) Traditional lectures (Modulo 10) Traditional lectures (Modulo 11) Traditional lectures (Modulo 12) Traditional lectures (Modulo 13) Traditional lectures (Modulo 14) Traditional lectures (Modulo 15) Traditional lectures (Modulo 16)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Veterinary Medicine (cod. 8617)

Course contents

The program covers various topics related to internal medicine, emergency medicine, clinical pathology, and diagnostic imaging. The student performs a rotation in various fields such as first opinion consultation, management of hospitalized cases, intensive care, specialist consultations, clinical pathology and diagnostic imaging. During these rotations, the student has the opportunity to come into direct contact with the animal and take part in the daily work of the different units belonging to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital


Readings/Bibliography

Ettinger SJ, Feldman EC. 7 Ed. Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine. St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier, 2010

Nelson RW, Couto C.G. 5° ed Medicina Interna del Cane e del Gatto. Edra, Milano 2015


Teaching methods

In the first part of the practical training it is carried out a meeting in which are explained the main activities that will be performed during the period of practical training. There are practical parts (eg collecting medical history, performing a physical examination, execution of radiographs, performing laboratory tests, inpatient management) interspersed with moments where the student discusses the theoretical aspects of the activity carried out. There are therefore at least two meetings a day in which the student discusses with the teacher on theoretical and scientific aspects of the activity carried out. A relevant amount of time is dedicated to the discussion of clinical cases


Assessment methods

Learning is verified through meetings at the various units in which the student is asked to present a case. At the laboratory (SEPACVET) learning it is evaluated through discussion of diagnostic procedures performed during the training. At the end of the training period, students must also discuss and write a case report. The case report helps to determine the assessment during the examination of Clinica Medica Veterinaria.


Links to further information

http://corsi.unibo.it/MagistraleCU/MedicinaVeterinaria/Pagine/tirocinio-clinica-medica.aspx

Office hours

See the website of Federico Fracassi

See the website of Gualtiero Gandini

See the website of Massimo Giunti

See the website of Giampaolo Peccolo

See the website of Marco Pietra

See the website of Marco Baron Toaldo

See the website of Paolo Famigli Bergamini

See the website of Francesco Dondi

See the website of Alessia Diana

See the website of Pascaline Benedicte Marie Pey

See the website of Marco Baron Toaldo

See the website of Fabio Gentilini

See the website of Mario Cipone

See the website of Francesca Freccero

See the website of Angelo Peli

See the website of Francesca Freccero