VTMED 6728

VTMED 6728

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2018-2019.

This practical course introduces veterinary students to the primary care for injured or sick native wildlife and to wildlife issues that practicing veterinarians face on a daily basis. Students are responsible for the assessment, physical examination, and medical care of native wildlife presented to the Cornell University Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Health Center by members of the public and local wildlife rehabilitators. Student activities are directly supervised and assessed by faculty and house officers on a daily basis. Scheduling is organized by a designated student. Successful completion of the course requires an orientation, 40 hours of satisfactory supervised participation in the care of wild native animals over the course of one year at the Wildlife Health Center. Students are required to submit two case reports or alternatives approved by the course leader, and a log of clinical hours and attending house officer/faculty (see template of table on course home page). To be able to register, students are required to first complete the 40 hours, the hour log, and the case reports then send these documents to the course leader. Deadlines for submission of the material are April 15th and November 15th. This course can be repeated for maximum of 2 credits, must be taken in different semesters.

When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer.

Permission Note Enrollment limited to: first, second, third, and fourth year veterinary students.

Comments Course may be repeated for credit twice.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Vet Med Full. 

  • 1 Credit Graded

  • 14979 VTMED 6728   IND 601

    • TBA
    • Jan 22 - May 17, 2019
    • Abou-Madi, N

  • Enrollment arranged through faculty/Wildlife Health Center. See Course Description for more detailed information.