James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2019

TV3002 - Transitions from Health to Disease 2

Credit points: 12
Year: 2019
Student Contribution Band: Band 3
Administered by:

This subject, together with Transitions from Health to Disease 1, makes up the third level of the BVSc degree program and the second of two years of the integrated veterinary science curriculum. The integrated curriculum is structured around a number of overlapping themes that combine knowledge, skills and attitudes, which are then delivered through five identified elements. The identified elements are: 1. Agents of Disease and Therapeutics 2. Pathology and Clinical Pathology 3. Introduction to Public Health, Livestock and Equine Medicine 4. Introduction to Small Animal Clinical Studies 5. Veterinary Career Development Agents of Disease and Therapeutics continues the study of common parasitological conditions of animals, their diagnosis, treatment, management and zoonotic risks and the use and pharmacology of drugs in veterinary practice. Pathology and Clinical Pathology completes systemic pathology examining the pathologic basis of disease in the cardiovascular, urogenital, integumentary, endocrine, nervous and musculoskeletal systems and introduces clinical pathology. Introduction to Public Health, Livestock and Equine Medicine examines a One Health approach to zoonoses and food safety, differences in structure of the Beef Industry in Australia, bovine clinical examination and lameness, medicine in the pig and poultry industries and equine dermatology, wound management, lameness and podiatry. Introduction to Small Animal Clinical Studies prepares students for their clinical years through introduction to diagnostic clinical reasoning and problem orientated record keeping, small animal dermatology and small animal emergency critical care, the principles of diagnostic imaging and radiation safety, behavioural medicine, surgery and wound management and anaesthesiology. The Veterinary Career Development theme will provide students with the skills necessary to practice as a veterinarian in our changing world and to be able to continually access and use information as knowledge progresses.

Learning Outcomes

Prerequisites:TV3001 and allow concurrent for TV3001

Availabilities

Townsville, , Study Period 2
Census Date 29-Aug-2019
Contact hours:
  • 206 hours
  • 14 hours
  • 43 hours
    Assessment:end of semester exam (60%); (40%).
    Special Assessment Requirements:ALL practicals, tutorials, guest lectures, workshops, field trips, and animal handling sessions are compulsory. Farm practice placement must be completed

    Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.