VMC 929
Topics in Wild and Managed Carnivore Medicine and Management
Section: 001

Course Description

This course introduces students to wild carnivore medicine, surgery, husbandry, natural history, and captive management issues. Emphasis will be placed on learning the following skills in a clinical and didactic setting: capture and handling, physical examination, complying with and contributing to Species Survival Plan (SSP) guidelines and recommendations, husbandry management, diagnostic sample collection and treatment techniques. During the school year, students will also be expected to attend a minimum of three lectures/seminars related to carnivore medicine (these do not have to be at the CVM but must be in addition to the core or Selective curriculum) in addition to a minimum of one red wolf immobilization (one per semester - date TBA). Students will also be required to attend clinical rounds when appropriate and may be asked to present a case or cases at one of these rounds.

Spring 2024

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Meeting Patterns

Classes Start:
January 3, 2024
Classes End:
April 12, 2024
Room Number:
[TBA]
Class Days:
[TBA]

Class Type:
Seminar
Credits:
1.00
Restrictions:
None

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