how many subjects are there in bvsc and what animals are to be treated in entire course
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Here I am giving an outline of common concepts taught in veterinary courses:
Animal pathology and parasitology
Veterinary medicinal care and practices
Anatomy and physiology
Equine and/or avian care
Small and large animal care
Metabolic systems and nutrition
Immunology and Anesthetics
Normally, states require the Veterinary Technician National Examination to work as a veterinary technologist or technician, and different levels of optional certification are also available for technologists. Veterinarians, on the other hand, need state licensure. This requires taking the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination and any other state required exams. Veterinarians may also pursue specialty certification from the American Veterinary Medical Association after they meet additional experience and educational requirements.
List of Courses
Veterinary Medicine Course
Medicine courses address the broad range of diseases, disorders and physical trauma treated in a veterinary practice. Students learn the standard procedures and treatments for common diseases and injuries. Lessons provide instruction in identifying symptoms, diagnosing, selecting treatment and determining prognosis.
Animal Physiology and Anatomy Course
This course explores the anatomical structure and biological systems of common pets and farm animals. Students learn about the function and interrelation of the muscular, skeletal, nervous, respiratory and other systems. Class work employs comparative anatomy to demonstrate the anatomical differences and similarities between species such as dogs, cats, horses and cows. These classes often include lab dissections of feline or canine cadavers.
Animal Nutrition Course
Veterinarians need to be familiar with the metabolism and nutrition requirements of various domestic animals in order to make feeding suggestions and identify malnutrition. They also need to know what animals can't digest and what foods may cause health problems for certain species. This class covers these subjects as well as the unique nutritional needs of animals suffering from disease.
Veterinary Immunology Course
This class explains the role of animal immune systems in fighting infection and disease. In studying immune function, the class also studies diseases that attack the immune system itself. Discussion includes the importance of vaccination in bolstering an animal's defense against illness. Students discover how reactions from the immune system can be used to aid in diagnosis.
Parasitology Course
Study of parasitology familiarizes students with common parasites affecting domestic animals. Prospective veterinarians should be aware of the types of parasites, their life cycles and their effects on hosts. Parasites can be found internally or externally and may transmit disease, including zoonotic diseases that can be passed from animals to humans. Students learn methods to prevent parasites as well as identify and treat existing cases.
Veterinary Anesthesiology Course
This course introduces all the elements necessary to ensure the health and safety of an animal undergoing anesthesia. Through a combination of course and lab work, students learn the process for calculating dosage, applying catheters and operating anesthetic equipment. Equipment used by the anesthesiologist includes anesthesia delivery systems and monitors for keeping track of the patient's vital signs. Students are also trained to handle emergency situations.
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