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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Independent Study
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BI 101-102, BI 227, BI 228, BI 298
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3.00 Credits
Pre-physician assistant students participate in a mentoring program that provides the opportunity to gain knowledge through direct observation and supervised direct patient contact. Each student spends time with three to five physician assistant professionals who specialize in different areas of medicine. Students may register for the course according to the following criteria: permission of faculty; completion of a minimum of five semesters at Quinnipiac; satisfactory GPA. Prerequisites: BI 104, BI 397, BI 388, BI 389; Every Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course offers the pre-physician assistant student the tools necessary for developing a systematic approach to the patient and his or her medical condition. Students learn to access and evaluate the medical literature for identification of the following: the signs and symptoms of disease presentation, the components of a history and physical, and the understanding of a differential diagnosis. In addition, students are taught the basis for developing a patient assessment plan. 500 hours of documented patient contact is required to take this course. Prerequisites: BI 104, BI 397, BI 400; Every Year, Fall
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4.00 Credits
This course includes lectures, demonstrations and lab exercises in general anesthetic technique, standard surgical procedures, radiologic principles and proper operating room conduct. Emphasis is on aspects of surgical technology of greatest value to the veterinary surgeon or research investigator, including equipment and supply nomenclature, patient monitoring, aseptic technique and therapeutics. Care of the patient prior to and following surgery is also considered. Prerequisite: BI 313; Every Year, Fall
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0.00 Credits
Lab to accompany BI 413. (3 lab hrs.) Every Year, Fall
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4.00 Credits
Students gain practical in-house clinical experience in animal health technology and lab animal science. This is an opportunity to develop and perfect skills introduced during the preclinical animal technology courses while under the direct supervision of licensed veterinarians representing a wide variety of clinical interest and practice styles. Limited to veterinary technology majors. Concurrent registration in BI 413-415 required. Every Year, Fall
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4.00 Credits
This course includes lectures concerning a variety of clinical topics of importance to the veterinary technologist. Students gain knowledge of pharmacology, fluid therapy, toxicology, clinical nutrition, wound management, animal reproduction, and breed identification. Basic pathologic processes are illustrated in lab sessions. Emphasis is on the technologist's role in disease recognition, control, and necropsy room procedure. Prerequisite: BI 413; Every Year, Spring
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0.00 Credits
Lab to accompany BI 415. (3 lab hrs.) Every Year, Spring
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4.00 Credits
Students gain practical in-house clinical experience in animal health technology and lab animal science. This is an opportunity to develop and perfect skills introduced during the preclinical animal technology courses while under the direct supervision of licensed veterinarians representing a wide variety of clinical interest and practice styles. Limited to veterinary technology majors. Concurrent registration in BI 413-415 required. Prerequisite: BI 414; Every Year, Spring
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