Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Veterinary Science
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Veterinary Science subjects


First Year

First year coordinator: Dr C S Lee


Second Year

Second year coordinator: Professor R F Slocombe.


Third Year

Third year coordinator: Dr B W Parry.

Clinical Sciences

Special requirements for clinical sciences subjects: Suitable protective clothing is required for all practical work in the clinics and laboratories. White trousers and T-shirt or white short-sleeved coveralls are required for surgical clinics, a clean white coat for medical clinics, and grey or khaki coveralls and rubber overboots for all large animal clinics. Students must provide themselves with a stethoscope, thermometer, pen light, and dog lead.

Clinical Sciences 13

Practical instruction in the application of the clinical sciences and in the techniques and methods are encompassed in Clinical Sciences 13 Parts 1 and 2 in the first and second clinical years of the course respectively. In addition to formal instruction in practical classes, tutorials and demonstrations, students are rostered to participate in the professional work of the teaching departments within and between academic terms and to make presentations at Clinical Seminars and Pathology Review Sessions. In addition, during the two clinical years of the course students must complete 12 weeks of approved extramural work with an Academic Associate of the Faculty or gain other approved experience.


Fourth Year

Fourth year coordinator: To be advised.

Clinical Sciences


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Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Veterinary Science

Status:          Official 1996
Date created:    Oct 10 1995
Last modified:   Oct 10 1995
Authorised by:   Academic Registrar
Email enquiries: Course_Information@registrar.unimelb.edu.au
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