VM 84000: Applications And Integrations III

2 Credits

Fall 2024LaboratoryLecture
Fall 2024 Instructors(6)
Jessica Joya
Jeannine Henry

This course uses a small group tutorial, problem-oriented approach to understanding how basic science concepts are integrated into clinical aspects of veterinary medicine. Students are expected to identify learning issues, resolve identified gaps in their knowledge base, integrate information across disciplines, and practice/develop problem-solving skills using simulated case materials. Evaluation of students will be based upon, tutorial group evaluation, peer evaluation, self-evaluation, and a comprehensive content and process evaluation, which will include materials from previous classes (VM 82000/83000 and other freshman DVM courses) as well as the current DVM coursework (hematology, parasitology, bacteriology, pharmacology and pathology).

Course VM 840 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

Prerequisites:
VM 83000
Jessica Joya

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GPA: 3.61
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A: 63%
B: 34%
C: 3%

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