Veterinary surgery and orthopedics
Study programme: veterinary morphology and physiology full-time form of study
Teaching language: english
Subject code: K-MZ/VSO df/COS/22 Short: VSO df/COS
Teaching language: english
Subject code: K-MZ/VSO df/COS/22 Short: VSO df/COS
- Credits: 5
- Completion method: Examination
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Method of study: | present |
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE | |
After completing the prescribed scope and form of study, the student receives credit if he obtains at least 51% of the possible points in the credit test. He will take the exam if he achieves the prescribed number of points in terms of the credit system of the study | |
Learning outcomes | |
The graduate of the course will acquire knowledge of veterinary surgery and anesthesiology in its extension, based on the latest scientific knowledge in the given field |
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Brief outline of the course | |
The teaching of the subject is focused on the diagnosis and therapy of surgical diseases of animals in clinical practice and anesthesiology procedures based on the latest knowledge based on record-based medicine and practice |
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Recommended literature | |
Veterinary Surgery Small Animal, Tobias KM a Johnston S, 2011, 2332 p. Textbook of small animal surgery, Slatter et all; W.B Saunders com.vol.I, II. , 2003, 2710 p. Nemoci psa a kočky I a II díl, Svoboda a kol.; NOVIKO 2008 |
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Conditions for completion of course | |
Conditions for completion of course: After completing the prescribed scope and form of study, the student receives credit if he obtains at least 51% of the possible points in the credit test. He will take the exam if he achieves the prescribed number of points in terms of the credit system of the study
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Total number of evaluated students: 0 | |||||
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Date of last modification: 28.11.2022 | |||||
Approved by: Tutot Prof. MVDr. Zita Faixová, PhD. |