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Unit of Study VETS2009 Clinical Skills 1: General Principles (2025)

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On completion of this unit, students should be able to:

demonstrate proficiency in performing safe and complete clinical examinations for a range of animal species seen in veterinary practice, under supervision, in practical and case-based contexts

apply knowledge of general first aid principles to effectively assess and provide appropriate initial care to veterinary patients in emergency situations

apply the fundamental general principles of diagnostic imaging in veterinary medicine and recognize their significance in obtaining diagnostic information and guiding patient care

demonstrate competency in psychomotor skills for basic surgical procedures in veterinary patients in a team environment while engaging in reflective practice.

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