11 November 2024

Companion Animal Internal Medicine – Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Haematological, Infectious and Critical Medical Diseases

Hands on: Cytology workshop

This course is a specialisation course at the Master of Companion Animal Clinical Science. The Master is a post graduate education targeted small animal veterinarians seeking Continuing Professional Development (CPD).

The purpose of this course is:

  • To provide the student with theoretical and practical skills to perform diagnostic work-up, establish prognosis and elaborate therapeutic strategies for the management of:
    • dogs and cats with haematological disorders including haemostatic disorders.
    • dogs and cats with critical medical conditions including vascular emergencies and emergency acid-base disorders.
    • dogs and cats with infectious diseases.
  • To provide the student with hands-on knowledge in the field of cytology including accurate sampling and advanced interpretation with regards to haematological, infectious and critical medical diseases.
  • By theory and practical exercises to extend the students knowledge, practical skills and competences within the clinical decision making and diagnostic procedures with regards to haematological, infectious and critical medical diseases.

Read more about the Master of Companion Animal Clinical Science.

 

A mixture of lectures, e-learning, theoretical and practical exercises. Case-study work.

 

 

Having completed the course, the student must be able to:
 
Knowledge

  • Explain, reflect about and demonstrate overview of the systematic approach to the medical emergency patient.
  • Explain, reflect about and demonstrate overview of the systematic approach to patients with symptoms of haematologic, haemostatic or infectious diseases.
  • Know aetiology, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of haematologic diseases and haemostatic disorders in cats and dogs at an advanced level
  • Know aetiology, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of emergency medical conditions in cats and dogs at an advanced level.
  • Know aetiology, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of infectious diseases in cats and dogs at an advanced level.
  • Identify patients that would benefit from blood or plasma transfusion.
  • Evaluate a transfusion plan.
  • To define, identify and evaluate veterinary methodology and the use of cytology for veterinary patients with haematologic, haemostatic or infectious diseases.

 
Skills

  • Perform oral presentation of patient history, symptoms, diagnostic and treatment plans for both specialist and non-specialist colleagues and clients.
  • Discuss relevant problems and questions within the systematic approach to patients with complex haematologic, emergency medical or infectious diseases.
  • Interpret, assess, and reflect on collected patient data in order to identify/localise the cause of haematologic, haemostatic or infectious disease occurrence, make clinical decisions, arrive at a diagnosis and apply and integrate evidence based scientific approaches to plan and administer further diagnostics, patient therapy and management.
  • Interpret, assess, and reflect on collected patient data in order to identify/localise the cause of a veterinary medical emergency, make clinical decisions, arrive at a diagnosis and apply and integrate evidence based scientific approaches to plan and administer further diagnostics, patient therapy and management.
  • Plan and adjust an adequate transfusion strategy.
  • Perform emergency treatment of acute and critical medical conditions including vascular emergencies and acid-base disorders.
  • Perform and interpret cytology in patients with haematologic, haemostatic or infectious diseases.

 
Competences

  • Collaborate and communicate within and between specialist and non-specialist peers and lay persons involved in companion animal patient management.
  • Plan, evaluate and manage a diagnostic work-up and treatment of patients with complex haematologic, medical emergency or infectious diseases.
  • Independently obtain, evaluate and elaborate on evidence based new knowledge at a specialty level within complex haematologic, medical emergency or infectious diseases.

 

 

You must meet the following criteria to be admitted to this course: 

  • Hold a degree in Veterinary Medicine.
  • Hold one of the following certifications:
    • DVA Certificate in Small Animal Diseases (equivalent to the 4 compulsory courses of the Master of Companion Animal Clinical Science).
    • Swedish / Norwegian / Finnish specialist in diseases of dogs and cats.
    • Equivalent competences.
  • Have a minimum of 2 years of relevant work experience from companion animal practice.
  • Be proficient in English.

Find detailed information about the formal requirements for this course.

 

 

The course responsibles of the advanced specialisation course in Companion Animal Internal Medicine are:

  • Associate Professor Lisbeth Rem Jessen, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Section for Medicin, Oncology and Clinical Pathology, University of Copenhagen.
  • Associate Professor Rebecca Langhorn, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, University of Copenhagen.

Lecturers at the advanced specialisation course are:

  • National and international capacities within the field.

 

Course details

Duration: 5 days
Dates: 11-15 November 2024
Frequency: Only available every second year
Course capacity: 20 students
Place: University Hospital for Companion Animals,  Frederiksberg, Denmark
Course fee: EU/EEA citizens
Single course participant: 33,500 DKK 
Master student: 30,000 DKK

Non-EU/EEA citizens
Single course participant: 37,740 DKK
Master student: 34,240 DKK

Tuition fees include course materials and lunch/coffee. Books are not included in the tuition fees and must be purchased by the participants.
Level and credit: Master course; 6 ECTS
Examination date: Please consult the exam schedule
Application deadline: Master's programme: 1 May 2023
Course: 16 September 2024
Admission: To be admitted, you must meet the admission criteria for specialisations at Master of Companion Animal Clinical Science

The opening of the application period is announced via the programme newsletter.
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