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Unit of Study VETS3004 Pathology - Principles and Pathogenic Mechanisms (2024)

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  • Pre-requisites

    complete 192 credit points in - Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (Honours)


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

apply knowledge of the principles of veterinary clinical pathology to practical laboratory techniques commonly used in the examination and interpretation of animal samples

apply knowledge of pathology to effectively recognise and describe the pathological changes observed in animal organ systems affected by disease while engaging in reflective practice to identify areas for improvement and enhance knowledge

apply knowledge of pathophysiology to effectively describe the pathogenic mechanisms and alterations in physiological processes seen in common clinical case studies

demonstrate competency in performing a post-mortem examination under supervision.

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