VETN 178 - Vet Externship I PREREQUISITES: VETN 100- Introduction to Veterinary Profession, VETN 105- Veterinary Assisting Techniques, VETN 110- Veterinary Office Skills, VETN 115- Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals PROGRAM: Veterinary Science CREDIT HOURS MIN: 0.5 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 2.5 TOTAL CONTACT HOURS MIN: 40 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2025
This course explores the dynamic field of veterinary assisting through our hands-on externship course. Designed to complement classroom learning, this learning experience offers students the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world veterinary settings. Through a structured and immersive experience, students will enhance their clinical competencies, develop teamwork and communication skills, and gain insight into the day-to-day responsibilities of a veterinary assistant. This externship serves as a valuable bridge between academic study and professional practice, preparing aspiring veterinary assistants for a successful and fulfilling career in the veterinary healthcare industry.
This particular externship will focus on observation and reflection of roles, procedures, and practices in a veterinary practice. Students will document their observations and gain deeper understanding through weekly reflection papers and class discussions over a specific topic each week.
MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to:
- Apply fundamental principles of veterinary nursing in a clinical setting.
- Demonstrate effective communication and teamwork skills by collaborating with veterinary staff, interacting with clients, and providing clear and concise updates on patient status and care
- Appraise the importance of professional development and lifelong learning in veterinary nursing, reflecting on personal experiences and identifying areas for continued growth and improvement
- Observe, reflect, and explain functional differences between roles of the Veterinary Assistant, Veterinary Nurse, and Veterinarian in a practice setting.
COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include - * Fundamentals of immunology and disease transmission* Disinfection, sanitation, and biosecurity * Handling and restraint techniques for veterinary patients * Communication skills regarding: medical history of patients, client communication, reporting on medical condition of patients, medical record keeping, patient discharge * Practice of professional and ethical behavior, judgement, and communication in medical situations * Grooming techniques for animals * Collection and handling of diagnostic specimens * Administration and dispensing of medications * Nursing care including bandaging, patient monitoring, and record keeping GRADING POLICY A = 90-100 B = 80-89 C = 70-79 D = 60-69 F = <60
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