- Code
- FD0346
- Type
- Specific and On-Demand Training Program Course - MICROCREDENCIAL
- Teaching Modality
- Face-to-face
- Duration
- 1 year
- Credits
- 3.5
- Course
- 2024-2025
- Price
- 600,00€
- Center
- Anatomía, Produción Animal y Ciencias Clínicas Veterinarias
- Management
- Maria Isabel Quiroga Berdeal
- Contact
misabel.quiroga [at] usc.es
Department / Organizing Center
Facultad de Veterinaria
MARIA ISABEL QUIROGA BERDEAL
misabel.quiroga [at] usc.es
Anatomía, Produción Animal y Ciencias Clínicas Veterinarias
Dates
Duration: 23/06/2025 - 27/06/2025
Pre-registration: 23/05/2025 - 27/05/2025
Registration: 28/05/2025 - 06/06/2025
Minimum number of students: 10
Maximum number of students: 10
Mandatory insurance:
20,69€ (Students who formally enroll in their own Postgraduate courses, Continuous Training and Training Program, will also be included the amount of mandatory accident insurance and travel assistance for USC students, as established in current regulations (Council Agreement Government June 29, 2009) and will be issued together with the 1st liquidation of registration. Except in the courses that are 100% virtuous, considered these by academic year; and in the cases in which the students have paid this same insurance in a USC degree in the current academic year.)
Access requirements
Sin requisitos de acceso
Pre-registration
You can consult a manual of the admission procedure on the CEP website in Archive or by clicking here
To apply for admission, go to the following link of the virtual secretary
https://matricula.usc.es/Posgrao/SolicitudeEstudosPropios
Access to pre-registration and registration
Selection system
Estudiantes de grado de Veterinaria da European University (Tbilisi, Georgia)
Objectives
Develop basic clinical skills, practicing assisted surgical techniques and pre- and post-operative care.Perform fundamental diagnostic procedures, including anamnesis, clinical examination, imaging diagnostics, and laboratory tests.
Recognize common lesions and diseases, through necropsy practice and basic laboratory analysis.
Understand the principles of dairy production management, applying reproductive diagnosis techniques and herd health strategies.
Familiarize themselves with biomedical research using zebrafish, understanding its veterinary applications and basic experimental techniques.
Career options
S6.9.1 Manage livestock health and welfareS6.9.7 Prepare animals for veterinary surgery
S6.9.7 Assist in general veterinary medical procedures
Evaluation
Performance during practical sessions through direct observation.
Active participation in activities
Tutoring
This five-day course will be taught in English and offers participants hands-on clinical training, starting with rotations in the clinical skills laboratory, followed by training at the Rof Codina Veterinary Hospital, laboratory diagnostics, and fieldwork at the Gayoso Castro Farm. The program concludes with research exposure in the zebrafish laboratory. It is designed to enhance practical skills and provide insights into the latest advancements in veterinary sciences. Students will have tutorial support from the teachers involved.
9:00-17:00
Code | Subject | Credits |
---|---|---|
1 | Rotation In Surgery. | 0.5 |
2 | Consultations, DiagnosTIC Imaging And Clinical Laboratory. | 1.0 |
3 | Diagnosis And Pathology. | 0.5 |
4 | Field Visit To a Dairy Production Farm (Gayoso Castro Farm). | 0.5 |
5 | Research In Zebrafish Laboratory. | 0.5 |
6 | Rotations In The Clinical Skills Laboratory. | 0.5 |