250-215 Veterinary Pathology B | |
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Credit Points | 6.25 |
Coordinator | Professor R F Slocombe |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | 27 hours of lectures and 36 hours of practical classes. Estimated total time commitment 92 hours (minimum) |
Subject Description | At the end of the sequence, Veterinary Pathology A and Veterinary Pathology B students completing these subjects should: be familiar with and able to accurately apply the terminology of pathology; understand the principles and possess the essential information regarding the major causes of disease and the responses of cells and tissues to injury; understand the cellular, biochemical and molecular basis of pathological processes; be able to observe precisely and identify, describe and interpret the macroscopic and microscopic appearances of tissues and cells altered by disease processes; be familiar with the sources of contemporary literature relating to the principles and practice of pathology and capable of using this information, and be competent in microscopy, in observation of tissue and cellular abnormalities and in the critical analysis of data. Topics include neoplasia, circulatory disturbances and pathology of the cardiovascular, lymphoreticular, endocrine and musculoskeletal systems. |
Generic Skills | At the end of the sequence Veterinary Pathology A and Veterinary Pathology B students completing these subjects should have:
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Assessment | One 3-hour written examination (60%) and one 1.5-hour computer-based practical examination (30%) at the end of semester. Two computer-based assessments during semester, each of 30 minutes' duration and each contributing 5% to the total subject mark. |
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