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The horse medicine course (83Q) is offered as a Sophomore Dialogue during the Autumn quater 2007 to Stanford undergraduate students.

 

Instructor

Diplomate American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Associate Professor
Department of Comparative Medicine
Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305-5410
 
 
 
 

 

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Course Description:
Classes will consist of lectures and slide shows given by Dr. Green followed by discussion of the reading assignments and study guide questions. A visit to a local horse barn to review the basic physical examination and neurological examination of equine patients will take place on a Saturday morning during this course, by special arrangement. The emphasis of this course will be on a problem-oriented approach to horse medicine and will include topics ranging from equine colic to infectious diseases. The objective is to provide the class participants with exposure to common equine veterinary medical problems. First meeting will be in the RAF library
Sophomore Dialogue Prerequisite:
Applicants should submit a short biographical sketch, a statement describing their equine experience and why this course is of particular interest. Most participants already have a strong background in equine husbandry and are familiar with the equine industry. Class space is limited and preference will be given to sophomore students with an interest in animal biology and physiology, preveterinary students and to those with equine experience.

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Updated September 2007
Prepared by J Atuk-Jones